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n. (labour union English)
Usage examples of "labour unions".
After the strike on the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1877, he broached a scheme to have the Locomotive Engineers make terms with the railroads and to 'go it alone' so far as the rest of the labour unions were concerned.
What he foresaw was the defection of the great labour unions and the rise of the castes.
It was as successful as it was selfish, and out of it was coined the word 'arthurisation' to denote grab-sharing on the part of labour unions.
Codenames, cells, lines of communication, and a special liaison group to talk to the labour unions.
There were over five million of them, many of them in the standing army, and, in addition, they were on friendly terms with the labour unions.
Almost every major organization in the state officially opposed it -almost all religious organizations, boards of education, the major political parties, chambers of commerce, labour unions, the State Bar Association, and the PTA, to name just a few of the representative organizations.
Effectively, the bill that American labour unions have been lobbying for for so long will cut us off economically from Japan.
She's been predicting flying saucers and visitors from outer space all along, and he's insisted that we'll be taken over by Communists or bureaucrats or labour unions, and she turns out to be right!
He had been there on a long assignment just after the war when the Communist headquarters in Cuba was trying to infiltrate the Jamaican labour unions.