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un·ion [ˈju:njən] RZ.

1. union no l.mn. (state):

union
skupnost r.ż.
union
unija r.ż.
union
zveza r.ż.
monetary union

2. union (act):

union
združitev r.ż.

3. union:

union (organization)
union (trade union)
sindikat r.m.
student(s') union

4. union form (marriage):

union
zakonska zveza r.ż.

5. union (harmony):

to live in perfect union

ˈcus·toms un·ion RZ.

customs union
carinska unija r.ż.

Euro·pean ˈUn·ion RZ. no l.mn.

European Union
Evropska unija r.ż.

ˈla·bor un·ion RZ. Am

labor union

So·vi·et ˈUn·ion RZ. no l.mn. hist. the Soviet Union

Soviet Union

stu·dent ˈun·ion RZ., stu·dents' ˈun·ion RZ.

trade ˈun·ion RZ.

trade union
sindikat r.m.

Un·ion ˈJack RZ.

Euro·pean Mone·tary ˈUnion RZ.

Coun·cil of the Euro·pean ˈUn·ion RZ.

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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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Assuming the axiom of choice, the union of a countable set of countable sets is itself countable.
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Failure of initial union, for example when bone fragments are separated by soft tissue may also lead to atrophic non-union.
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These voted a narrow combined majority of 53 per cent for the pro-union candidates.
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Membership has declined to its current level of 800,000, but it is still by far the largest of the trade union centers in the country.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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Following these victories in 1969 and 1970, the mood of the union improved and centralization of organization became less taboo.
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union.
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Usually referred to as a teachers' union its membership also includes college faculty, public school custodians, bus drivers, and paraprofessionals, among others.
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They envisaged the economic structure of the future as a combination of local trade-union groupings and federations of branches of industry.
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