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    Trade un·ion
    /ˈtrād ˌyo͞onyən/

    noun

    • 1. an organized association of workers in a trade, group of trades, or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests; a labor union. British

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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · A trade union is a group formed by employees of the same trade, firm, company, or industry to safeguard their rights, salaries, and working conditions from the exploitation of their employer. Nearly every profession, industry, and organization have its unions. Examples include nurses’ unions, teachers’ unions, drivers’, labor unions, and ...

  3. an organization that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and agrees on pay, hours, etc. with their employers: 75% of the country's paid labour force are not members of a trade union. The Labour party emerged from within the trade union movement.

  4. noun. : labor union. trade unionism noun. trade unionist noun. Examples of trade union in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Unpublished reports from the global trade union Building and Wood Workers’ International show that, on two sites, representatives found workers without safety glasses, helmets or hearing protection.

  5. A trade union is a group of employees who join together to maintain and improve their conditions of employment. The typical activities of trade unions include providing assistance and services to their members, collectively bargaining for better pay and conditions for all workers, working to improve the quality of public services, political ...

  6. an organization that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and discusses their pay and working conditions with employers: The government's proposals have been strongly criticized by the trade unions. The rally was organized by local trade union officials. See also. union.

  7. Dec 14, 2022 · A trade union is a legal entity consisting of employees or workers who have a common interest, such as all the assembly workers in a company, or all the workers in a particular industry. A trade union is formed for the purpose of collectively negotiating with an employer (or. European Industrial Relations Dictionary. Definition.

  8. ‘A trade union,’ they said, ‘is a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives’ (1894, p. 1). An economist starting from the assumption of the ultimate rationality of decisions is likely to see the trade union as a cartel or monopoly intended to maximize the ...

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