Phrases with «union barons»

The phrase "union barons" refers to powerful leaders within labor unions who have considerable influence and control over union activities and decisions. They are often seen as having significant power and authority within the labor movement. Full definition

Sentences with «union barons»

  • In the last resort, the Labour Party has to attract votes in ballot boxes whatever trade union barons say or however much trade unions contribute to the Labour Party. (liberalconspiracy.org)
  • It seems Labour, a party funded by union barons who pick the candidates and the leader, are spending more time trying to invent nonsense about the Conservatives than research and develop policies for the next election. (politics.co.uk)
  • «Ed Miliband will today try to repair his battered relationship with union barons by insisting they are not «the enemy within». (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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