Example sentences of "for [noun] union [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It represents a summation of the received humanism of the latter half of the century , including the main provisions of its eighteenth-century predecessors ( life , liberty , security , and the pursuit of happiness ) and with gestures towards more partial demands for Trades Union membership , paid holidays , and freedom to travel , yet without any obvious grounding in a religious deity .
2 Other circumstances were undermining the specific advantages of the north-east coast for trade union organisation .
3 That goes hand-in-hand with the case made for trade union involvement in oil and gas industry activities .
4 It is nearly ten years since the Health and Safety at Work Act made statutory provisions for trade union involvement in occupational health and safety .
5 While there are striking similarities between the two documents regarding the need to promote change while smoothing the process of adaptation , the 1979 report goes beyond its predecessor when it argues for trade union involvement in the decision making over technological change at an early stage through collective bargaining .
6 It simply recognizes the importance of retaining the experience of G M B activists in a situation like now where thousands upon thousands are being made redundant and in many cases victimized for trade union activity .
7 That as they 've been made redundant , as they 've been victimized for trade union activity possibly , we then as a union decide that they can not stand for office ?
8 The Spycatcher litigation may have serious implications for trade union liability .
9 THE ROLE FOR TRADE UNION EDUCATION
10 In nineteen seventy nine the grant for trade union education stood at one point six million .
11 The withdrawal of public funding for trade union training is yet another attack on the trade union movement within this country .
12 In the United States the 1935 Wagner Act was the watershed for trade union recognition and protection of employee collective bargaining rights , particularly in the mass-production industries of automobiles , steel and rubber .
13 The Fight for Trade Union Recognition
14 None the less , all Select Committee members felt some frustration in trying to identify which procedures would allow offshore workers to apply for trade union recognition , and enforce the general wish for union recognition upon employers .
15 An employee might believe that his promotion prospects hung on the extent of his activity in pushing for trade union recognition or safety provision .
16 It is their opposition to private placement bureau , which they see as undermining the public employment service , which has been the main explanation for trade union hostility to agency working and , until recently , for their reluctance to recruit or organise agency workers ( on this last see Towers/Harrison 1981 ) .
17 But in 1978 , the Court of Appeal had decided , in ‘ The Camilla M ‘ , where the facts were similar to those in NWL , that the presence of an ‘ extraneous motive ’ for trade union action was sufficient to prevent that action being a ‘ trade dispute ’ .
18 Except for our differences over Barbara Castle 's proposals for trade union reform , he and I had worked closely together since 1964 , and during my early days as Chancellor of the Exchequer when sterling was under great strain he was a considerable strength and comfort .
19 When the government set up Local Enterprise Companies as an important tool for economic development there was no place in their plans for trade union representation .
20 Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Student Union membership .
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