Phrases with «union brothers»

The phrase "union brothers" refers to people who belong to the same labor union. They are like brothers because they work together and support each other in fighting for better wages, working conditions, and other benefits. Full definition

Sentences with «union brothers»

  • WHAT: Dozens of union members will be visiting the homes of fellow union brothers and sisters talking about the importance of this year's election, and the candidacy of Congressman McMahon. (readme.readmedia.com)
  • ALBANY, NY (02/18/2011)(readMedia)-- In a show of support for union brothers and sisters in Wisconsin who are fighting to keep their collective bargaining rights, CSEA will join with the unions of the Capital District Area Labor Federation for a Solidarity Rally today at 4 p.m. in front of the union's headquarters at 143 Washington Ave., Albany. (readme.readmedia.com)
  • O'Neil attended a protest at the Los Angeles Times with thousands of other union brothers and sisters, but was so intimidated by what had happened that she remade her curriculum from whole cloth, focusing almost entirely on helping students to pass the test. (counterpunch.org)
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