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Example sentences for "trade union"

  • There are also a good many small Unions of women only, some of which are affiliated to the Women's Trade Union League.

  • If we compare these Manchester societies with the policy of the Women's Trade Union League in London, a certain difference of outlook is perceptible.

  • The Manchester societies prefer organising women by and for themselves; the Women's Trade Union League is in touch with the larger Labour Movement and favours joint organisation wherever possible.

  • From such a correlation as this springs the embittering with which, for example, quarrels are fought out within a political faction or a trade union or a family.

  • If you do not, will you introduce and vote for a bill setting aside this decision of the supreme court and making it unlawful for a corporation to discharge a man because he is a member of a trade union?

  • Thirty-three years ago I first became a member of a trade union.

  • The United States court has rendered a decision to the effect that a trade union is a trust and that if it exercises its legitimate powers it is a criminal conspiracy in restraint of trade.

  • The Women's Trade Union League is the first organization which has attempted to deal with the whole of the problems of the woman in industry on a national scale.

  • All its agitation told, and prepared the way for the Women's Trade Union League, which, a decade later, took up the very same task.

  • A trade union may be defined as a permanent organized society, the object of which is to obtain more favorable conditions of labor for its members.

  • This would be about twenty per cent of the adult male working-class population, or an average of about one man who is a member of a trade union out of five who might be.

  • Restrictions on the Number of Members in a Trade Union.

  • The most difficult case with which such a tribunal would have to deal is that in which the employer has a monopoly of a department of production, and a trade union has an exclusive possession of its field of labor.

  • The Woman's Trade Union League, to which the speaker belonged, had arranged a ball for that night in behalf of the "skirt finishers.

  • Miss Train was secretary of the Woman's Trade Union League.

  • And Yetta started uptown to the office of the Woman's Trade Union League.

  • For several years she had been the head of the Woman's Trade Union League.

  • The second part of the original deals with the modern Trade Union movement, and the part here reproduced is complete in itself.

  • At first this claim may be almost unconscious; but out of it grows a conscious theory of Trade Union purpose.

  • Servants belong to a Trade Union, Annie and Emma" (the cook) "join a Union.

  • Punch resented this wholesale vituperation, and indulged in some effective reprisals in his criticism of trade union indiscipline, notably the growing tendency towards unofficial and lightning strikes.

  • It is the Anglo-Saxon instinct for home rule applied to trade union politics.

  • The sovereign authority of a trade union is its general convention, a delegate body meeting at stated times.

  • It discards lofty phraseology and the attempt at world-reform and it becomes simply a trade union.


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