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trade unionist
Or ٰ-ܲ·Dz·
[treyd yoon-yuh-nist]
Word History and Origins
Origin of trade unionist1
Example Sentences
Mr Cometa is one of thousands of trade unionists who have been attacked in recent years in Colombia which, by some measurements, is the most dangerous place in the world for organised labour.
She was also a long-standing member of the SNP and a trade unionist with Unison.
With Smith facing likely defeat and, with it, possibly the end of his leadership, he turned to Prescott - the lifelong trade unionist - to win over waverers.
Speakers including trade unionists, politicians and campaigners addressed the anti-racism rally, which was approved by the city council.
The streets of the city were filled with trade unionists, anti-fascists and members of the black and Asian community.
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