Of late years there have been few great strikes in Great Britain, but, unless the relations between Socialists and trade unionists alter, it seems likely that great and violent industrial disputes will occur in the near future.
Free maintenance for children should be accepted by trade unionists as tending to raise the standard of comfort.
Trade unionists enter a union to resist the exactions of the capitalists, and to baulk attempts on their part to reduce wages.
In 1892, after more than two centuries of growth, the number of Trade Unionists in the United Kingdom was not much over a million and a half.
It suffers, they observe, not merely from a lack of "Party loyalty" on the part of Trade Unionists, but also from a confusion of central machinery.
Member for Leicester[15] with great force showed that to confine a scheme of unemployment insurance merely to trade unionists would be trifling with the subject.
The proportion of trade unionists reported to be unemployed in the Board of Trade returns at the end of September was 7.
As a result, the anarchists, speaking as trade unionists, fought throughout the congress against political action.
Delesalle, French anarchist, a sponsor of sabotage as a war measure of trade unionists, 236.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trade unionists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.