Phrases with «trade unionists»

"Trade unionists" refers to people who are members of a trade union, which is a group that works to protect and promote the rights and interests of workers in a particular industry or occupation. They join together to negotiate better working conditions, wages, and benefits with employers. Full definition

Sentences with «trade unionists»

  • From 1986 - 87, he was Scottish Organiser of Trade Unionists for Labour. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In a unanimous decision, it welcomed «any measures which increase the involvement of individual trade unionists in the Labour Party» and, as had been advocated by Len McCluskey from the start, specifically agreed Miliband's proposal that «individual political levy paying members of trade unions be encouraged to «opt in'to associate membership of the Labour Party as part of the drive to build a Party of mass membership.» (leftfutures.org)
  • The first is affiliated supporters, which consist of individual trade unionists who have indicated that they wish their party affiliation fees (funded from the political levy, a small sum of money in addition to normal union dues and used for political campaigning) to be paid directly to the Labour Party rather than via their trade unions as they have historically been. (theconversation.com)
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