WordNet
n. a worker who belongs to a trade union [syn: trade unionist, unionist]
Usage examples of "union member".
He'd even known-on the same bloodless level-that the closed warp point through which the Crucians had withdrawn had been located in the home system of the Star Union member-race known as the Telikans.
His dad had been a union member, albeit a police lieutenant and part of management rather than labor, and his dad had voted Democrat most of the time.
Hed even known - on the same bloodless level - that the closed warp point through which the Crucians had withdrawn had been located in the home system of the Star Union member-race known as the Telikans.
According to the AFL-CIO, a thirty-year-old female union member making $30,000 a year stands to lose about $650,133 over a lifetime because of unequal pay.
In those days-the seventies- to be a teacher, a union member, or merely to be known as an intellectual, was to risk being drawn into el proceso, a trial without either lawyer or jury.
I was, by now, an accepted, even popular, member of the Rainbow Room crew, a dues-paying, card-carrying union member, and as a young, semi-educated firebrand with a couple of years of college under my belt, a fine private school vocabulary, a culinary degree and a predilection for left-wing politics, I assumed I'd be a welcome addition to the restaurant workers' union-a young man with the workers' interests at heart, a fighter for the downtrodden, an activist who could get things done, someone who could lead and inspire, help to achieve better working conditions and benefits for one of the largest union shops in the country.
He pointed at Enderby, or Shakespeare, apparently to indicate that here was a foul fault and a sinful wight, to wit a non union member.
Johnson, English teacher, union member, law-abiding average citizen of the U.