union - use in sentences

Possessives

  • shopworkers: Usdaw, the shopworkers ' union with many members in Tesco stores, produced a similar NOP poll result.
  • student: Our Students ' Union is also here to help.
  • lecturer: We work closely with the National Union of Students and the lecturers ' unions as well as other bodies relevant to postgraduate education.
  • miner: The Communist Party followed the ' left ' leadership of the miners ' union in fighting the miners ' strike as an isolated battle.

Converse of object

  • recognize: This is an important lesson to every worker - make sure the company you are employed by recognizes trade unions.
  • join: Union membership You are allowed to join a union.

Adjective modifier

  • monetary: The politics of monetary union was explored through papers which use new archival resources in England and France.
  • European: What is the Future for National Policy Making in Education in the Context of an Enlarged European Union?
  • affiliated: The affiliated unions have a central role to play in this effort.
  • Soviet: They want to go full speed ahead at turning the Soviet Union into a rich, industrialized Socialist State.

Modifies a noun

  • jack: It's my darling prince, the union jack to my stars and stripes!
  • rep: Minister urged to discuss ITV crisis BECTU has called on DCMS minister Kim Howells to meet ITV union reps.
  • leader: The union leaders must do more than " consult " their members.
  • movement: There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.
  • activist: As union activists, Focus readers can help get this message across.

Noun used with modifier

  • trade: The trades unions say I can't use my sons.
  • rugby: Twickenham Stadium in west London is the national rugby union stadium.
  • credit: Credit unions are governed by various legislation, most notably the Credit Unions Act 1979.
  • students': However studentsâ unions are campaigning less and less on international issues, passing them off as Ultra Vires or not their role.

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