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Definition of "trade-union" [trade-union]

  • Attributive form of trade union, noun. (adjective)

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Use "trade-union" in a sentence
  • "Some Democrats say they are reluctant to back the Colombia deal without revisions that address reports of violence against trade-union organizers there."
  • "Strongly supported by the Italian business lobby, Mr. Berlusconi's government entered a tug-of-war with trade-union leaders to alter labor laws, specifically a regulation that forces employers to compensate and hire back fired employees whenever the judiciary decides they should do so."
  • "Coryton is still operating, but shipments of refined products have been halted, U.K. government and trade-union representatives said."
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