释义 |
trade unionˌtrade ˈunion (also ˌtrades ˈunion) noun [countable] British English - The farm worker has himself contributed, though as often as not by leaving the industry rather than by joining a trade union.
- This was the proposal to rush punitive trade union legislation through Parliament while the strike was in progress.
- Wholesale changes took place within the management and trade union organisations, with the good going out with the bad.
► Labour Relations/UnionsAFL-CIO, the, black, verbblackleg, nounbrotherhood, nouncard vote, nounchapel, nounclosed shop, nouncollective bargaining, nounfeather bedding, nounflying picket, nounfree collective bargaining, noungeneral strike, noungo-slow, nounindustrial action, nounindustrial relations, nounindustrial tribunal, nounlabor union, nounlabour relations, nounlocal, nounnon-cooperation, nounnon-union, adjectiveorganize, verbout, adverbpicket, nounpicket, verbrestrictive practices, nounscab, nounshop steward, nounsick-out, nounstrikebreaker, nounstriker, nountrade union, noununion, noununionism, noununionize, verbwalkout, nounwildcat strike, nounwork-to-rule, noun an organization, usually in a particular trade or profession, that represents workers, especially in meetings with employers SYN labor union American English—trade unionist noun [countable]—trade unionism noun [uncountable] |