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trade union造句
91 Right now the trade union movement in Britain is functioning as a white man's union and this must be challenged. 92 Labor and trade union officials were arrested by the score. 93 Conversely, Conservative Members wish to protect the public further from trade union activities. 94 Similarly, any amount of income tax rebate or trade union strike pay will be considered and may have a similar result. 95 One of its powers is to make recommendations requiring an employer to recognize a particular trade union as a negotiating body. 96 For instance, some years ago among writers in the United States an evolutionist theory of trade union development was popular. 97 Many trade union leaderships had become enmeshed in participation in incomes policies and arrangements for long-term contracts. 98 Her role is simply to assist union members in taking certain specified types of legal action against their trade union. 99 Many have been forced to leave husbands who have refused to let them participate in trade union activities. 100 Next day the government began negotiations with trade union leaders. 101 Trade union delegates remained silent during the short debate but voted solidly behind the leadership. 102 One was a letter stamped with the initials of the police trade union and addressed to Commissioner Italo Pompeo Baldoni. 103 He had decisively taken the edge off trade union power. 104 More limited forms of resistance such as normal trade union activity do not alter the fundamental relationships of class inequality in capitalist society. 105 Overtime camouflages low pay rates, inefficiency, poor management and corrupt trade union practices. 106 On Jan. 14 Olszewski had agreed to look into budget proposals from the Solidarity trade union which would cause less hardship. 107 But unlike their counterparts at Nissan and Toyota, none enjoys the full benefits of trade union membership. 108 The trade union federations called a general strike for 13 May to protest at government repression. 109 Trade union involvement can of course help to alleviate some of the difficulties suggested above. 110 The Trade Union March had been halted by police long before they reached the Square. 111 The call followed growing public unrest with several confrontations between the trade union movement and the government. 112 The two trade union confederations undertook to refrain from general strikes in return for minimum wage and unemployment benefit guarantees. 113 Among trade union members 70 percent were in favour, while 75 percent of Green Party members opposed abolition. 114 There was, at times, a marked hostility to environmental pressure groups and to the trade union movement. 115 Prior's Trade Union Act of 1980 was a moderate measure intended to forestall further attacks on union power. 116 Trade union representatives meet with management regularly at national and regional level at meetings known as Whitley Councils. 117 Health workers also participate in their community or peasant organization or trade union. 118 The Labour Party is largely a trade union party in which unions from the public sector play an increasing role. 119 By the late 1930s the trade union movement was, in fact, recapturing its lost membership. 120 Any theory of an open shop trade union must deal with the following conceptual problem.