affiliated union

collocation in English

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affiliated
adjective
uk
/əˈfɪl.i.eɪ.tɪd/
us
/əˈfɪl.i.eɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected with or controlled by a group ...
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union
noun
uk
/ˈjuː.njən/
us
/ˈjuː.njən/
the act or the state of being ...
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(Definition ofaffiliatedandunionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The natural and expected amenities provided by a good employer for anaffiliatedunionare accepted as fostering good labour relations.
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Governance of the organization was to be by annual conventions, with one delegate allocated for every 4,000 members of eachaffiliatedunion.
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Nevertheless, the affiliated unions through their card votes were an important force at party conferences, and they continued to supply significant organizational resources to the party.
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Of 24 million people at work, fewer than 11 million belong to affiliated unions.
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He discovered that after 14 years hardly any of the affiliated unions had made the change.
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Then it was decided that we should call a meeting of the affiliated unions.
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In 1979–80 some £725,000 of the total grant was shared by 39 affiliated unions.
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We discussed the matter and, after further discussions, they subsequently produced a statement of guidance for the affiliated unions.
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The statement of guidance is issued to all the affiliated unions and contains the following key points.
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On collective agreements it was unanimously agreed that affiliated unions should take steps to ensure that they do not enter into legally binding collective agreements.
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This arrangement has been applied to shops where the great majority of employees belong to affiliated unions but which contain a pocket of nonaffiliated men.
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That is accepted, as are the principles as a whole, voluntarily by all affiliated unions.
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It is true that the majority of the trade union movement decided not to ask its affiliated unions not to appear in front of this court.
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In early 1974 other affiliated unions said that they were prepared to hold back for the miners if that group were treated as a special case.
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Its board is formed by four daily boardmembers (a chairman, a vice-chairman, a secretary and a treasurer), and the chairs of the six affiliated unions.
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The federation is made up of nearly 30 affiliated unions, 500 locals and six district labour councils.
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A gradual decline of membership then occurred to a total of 634,797 in 2001 with 46 affiliated unions and 33 trades union councils.
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The remaining affiliated unions are primarily private sector general unions.
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