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n. (plural of union English)

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But the constitutionality of legislation prohibiting the publication by corporations and unions in the regular course of conducting their affairs of periodicals advising their members, stockholders or customers of danger or advantage to their interest from the adoption of measures or the election to office of men espousing such measures has been declared by the Court to be open to gravest doubt.

Conspiracies of labor unions, trade associations, and news agencies have been condemned, although accomplished, evidenced and carried out, like the conspiracy here, chiefly by letter-writing, meetings, speeches and organization.

It is enough that petitioners have prevented respondents from holding meetings and disseminating information whether for the organization of labor unions or for any other lawful purpose.

In that case defendants, officials of certain labor unions, were convicted of extortion, by collecting large sums from contractors for assisting them in avoiding labor troubles.

In a lengthy opinion, in which he registered his concurrence with both decisions, Justice Frankfurter set forth extensive statistical data calculated to prove that labor unions not only were possessed of considerable economic power but by virtue of such power were no longer dependent on the closed shop for survival.

As well as being the senior JU official at Nation Newspapers, Union Jack headed the loose federation of the seven different unions represented there.

All their wild claims about the corruption and nepotism of the traditional print unions would be vindicated by that one anonymous article.

When the NUP amalgamated with the JU and the other print unions, their general secretary retired, and Andy stood against Tom Jack for the AMWU top job.

I thought everything were sound as a pound now the unions had all come together.

The UFCW absorbed other unions representing beauticians, barbers, shoemakers, and members of a few other trades to become the largest of the more than fifty unions in the AFL-CIO, with 1.

However, the UFCW had awakened other unions to the threat Wal-Mart posed to organized labor generally and had galvanized liberal activist groups like the National Organization for Women into picking up the cudgels against Bentonville.

Inglewood were rooted in part in a visceral hatred of labor unions, a hatred that caused it to overreact to the provocations of its archenemy, the United Food and Commercial Workers.

We-Hate-Wal-Mart manifesto: It tramples small business, underpays and overworks its employees, discriminates against blacks and women, fights dirty against unions, and rapes the environment.

Wal-Mart goes to great lengths to keep unions themselves firmly at bay.

Chinese unions do not negotiate with managements on behalf of workers but rather are arms of the central government that collect dues for the party and monitor the activities of their members.