0 an organization that represents people who do a particular job -- związek zawodowy
a teachers'/firefighters' union
1 a situation in which two or more countries, groups, etc join together to make one country, group, etc -- unia, zjednoczenie
Unless agreements exist with authors' societies and unions, normally an extension has to be obtained for this medium.
However, employers and unions then reached agreements which topped up provision, restoring the previously-established levels of benefit ('gap insurance').
In both cases, the unions quickly achieved some important victories, which were written into agreements with the mining companies.
One easily checks that unions and (relational) compositions of bisimulations are again bisimulations.
Consistent with our expectations, unions compress the wage distribution primarily by boosting the relative wages of poorly paid workers.
Unions hired and, in practice, unions determined who was fired.
How were the unions' links to political parties established ?
By contrast, reforms that impose severe losses on unions are likely to engender much more vigorous opposition from the labour movement.
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