unions in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unions in the English»Serbian Dictionary

un·ion ['juːnjən] N

stu·dent 'un·ion N, stu·dents' 'un·ion N

Euro·pean 'Un·ion N no pl

So·vi·et 'Un·ion N no pl hist

Coun·cil of the Euro·pean 'Un·ion N

unions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Like the mutual savings raids, credit union conversions have been very lucrative for executives and directors of converting credit unions.
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In 1990 the labor code was reformed with the aim to legitimate unions in order to balance the bargaining powers of employers and employees.
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We will also work with other organizations and students' unions that have successfully pedestrianized spaces to learn from their strategies.
thevarsity.ca
Despite this seeming success, neither the railroad companies nor the various unions representing railway employees were satisfied with either the process or the decisions rendered.
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We need to see the employers and unions getting and negotiate a fair and sustainable pay settlement.
www.independent.co.uk
During this time period it was not uncommon for employers to blacklist or fire employees associated with unions.
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Weakened employers are unable to counter newly built unions, providing union leaders and members with a much less steep learning curve.
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Recent restrictions have brought about harsher penalties for unlawfully contracted polygamous unions and polygamy is said to be on the decline.
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Since the consolidation of this separation in the first decades of the 20th century, only civil marriage or unions have been recognized by the state.
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The academics' unions wanted to have higher pension accrual rates at higher ages, he said.
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