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union [ˈju:njən] N

2. union (unification):

customs union N

European Union N

Monetary Union N ECON

Soviet Union N HISTORY

students' union, student union N

1. students' union (organisation):

2. students' union (place):

trade union, trades union N

union contract N LAW

Union Flag, Union Jack N

Economic and Monetary Union N

European Monetary Union N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The union's negotiating committee will also head back to the table to determine how the membership's concerns with the proposed pact could best be addressed.
business.financialpost.com
The core of the union's membership were the strippers and grinders, skilled adult male mechanics, who maintained the carding engines.
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The union's self reported doctrine is progressive left-wing with social-democratic orientation.
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He became a full-time union official in 1945, as a divisional secretary, and was elected as the union's general secretary in 1950.
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The union's lawsuit said the officers reimbursed themselves financially for sick leave they never took.
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He backed out of the role rather than violate the union's rules.
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The union's demands include a 15 percent salary increase, plus compensation for the high altitude and isolation.
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But employers said they were unable to meet the union's wage demands under existing federal wage and price controls.
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From the banning of secondary action to minimum requirements for strike ballots, the union's powers were slowly but surely curbed.
www.itv.com
Indeed, a series of rebuttals were assembled by management's executives and several commissioners against the union's grievances.
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