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单词 trade unionist
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Definition of trade unionist in English:

trade unionist

(British trades unionist)
noun
  • A member of a trade union or an advocate of trade unionism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am a trade unionist in the Natfhe lecturers' union and have been a reader of Socialist Worker for over 30 years.
    • We urge all trades unionists and those who support us to take this to heart and stand up for what is right.
    • He was a trade unionist who was presented and tried for receiving secret commissions and the case in some respects took some unusual courses.
    • He had dedicated much of his life to serving the community, was a D-Day veteran and had been a trade unionist.
    • She looks more like a hardboiled academic than a trade unionist who has come through some rough times.
    • He had made his name as a militant trade unionist and prominent member of the SPD, which he had joined in 1903 in Hamburg.
    • She had a unique ability to express the aspirations of businessmen and trades unionists, professionals and council tenants.
    • How quaint, we all said, to see trades unionists with megaphones out on the streets demonstrating in defence of their jobs.
    • Soon after widespread protests and strikes broke out in opposition to the jailing of a leading trade unionist over employer attempts to injuct the unions.
    • But the consciousness exhibited by workers in these struggles was of a trade unionist rather than social democratic character.
    • Then came the trade unionists, but I was not a trade unionist.
    • And I don't just mean religious leaders, trades unionists and peace protesters.
    • They may be secretaries and trades unionists, and I'm sure they're all very good at their jobs, but they don't exactly send the pulse racing.
    • With the first military regime on 17 November 1958, state tortures were largely expanded through the abuse of police authorities against political opponents and trades unionists.
    • ‘It was a defining moment for South African democracy,’ said a senior trade unionist, who asked not to be named.
    • Every trade unionist can collect for the firefighters, raise solidarity, and ensure that people know it is the government which is compromising safety.
    • It seems anyone who feels moved to demonstrate about what they believe in is branded a usual suspect: trades unionists, socialist workers, nuclear disarmers, anti-vivisectionists.
    • Hundreds of jobs have been lost in the heart of the UK's caravan manufacturing industry - but trades unionists do not believe they will be permanent.
    • Each trade unionist has the power to organise greater numbers around them.
    • He was later cleared of any wrongdoing and was adopted by the trades unionists as a martyr marking their struggle through turbulent times.

Derivatives

  • trade unionism

  • noun treɪd ˈjuːnjənɪz(ə)mtreɪd ˈjuːnɪənɪz(ə)mtreɪd ˈjunjəˌnɪzəm
    mass noun
    • The policies and practices of trade unions.

      the rapid growth of workplace trade unionism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • they knew how to recruit workers to trade unionism
      • It also led in post-war times to a model of trade unionism marked by numerous unions in the same workplace with demarcation disputes and attempts to outmanoeuvre each other for members.
      • I do understand the importance of trade unions and trade unionism.
      • It is a triumph for militant trade unionism, picketing and solidarity - all the traditions that we are told are outdated.
 
 

Definition of trade unionist in US English:

trade unionist

(British trades unionist)
nounˈˌtreɪd ˈjunjənəst
  • A member of a trade union or an advocate of trade unions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • How quaint, we all said, to see trades unionists with megaphones out on the streets demonstrating in defence of their jobs.
    • I am a trade unionist in the Natfhe lecturers' union and have been a reader of Socialist Worker for over 30 years.
    • But the consciousness exhibited by workers in these struggles was of a trade unionist rather than social democratic character.
    • She looks more like a hardboiled academic than a trade unionist who has come through some rough times.
    • It seems anyone who feels moved to demonstrate about what they believe in is branded a usual suspect: trades unionists, socialist workers, nuclear disarmers, anti-vivisectionists.
    • With the first military regime on 17 November 1958, state tortures were largely expanded through the abuse of police authorities against political opponents and trades unionists.
    • They may be secretaries and trades unionists, and I'm sure they're all very good at their jobs, but they don't exactly send the pulse racing.
    • Hundreds of jobs have been lost in the heart of the UK's caravan manufacturing industry - but trades unionists do not believe they will be permanent.
    • Soon after widespread protests and strikes broke out in opposition to the jailing of a leading trade unionist over employer attempts to injuct the unions.
    • ‘It was a defining moment for South African democracy,’ said a senior trade unionist, who asked not to be named.
    • He had dedicated much of his life to serving the community, was a D-Day veteran and had been a trade unionist.
    • Each trade unionist has the power to organise greater numbers around them.
    • Every trade unionist can collect for the firefighters, raise solidarity, and ensure that people know it is the government which is compromising safety.
    • He had made his name as a militant trade unionist and prominent member of the SPD, which he had joined in 1903 in Hamburg.
    • He was later cleared of any wrongdoing and was adopted by the trades unionists as a martyr marking their struggle through turbulent times.
    • We urge all trades unionists and those who support us to take this to heart and stand up for what is right.
    • And I don't just mean religious leaders, trades unionists and peace protesters.
    • He was a trade unionist who was presented and tried for receiving secret commissions and the case in some respects took some unusual courses.
    • Then came the trade unionists, but I was not a trade unionist.
    • She had a unique ability to express the aspirations of businessmen and trades unionists, professionals and council tenants.
 
 
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