union

listen to the pronunciation of union
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} sendika

Sendika ve şirket yeni bir sözleşme üzerinde anlaşma sağladılar. - The union and the company have come to terms on a new contract.

Sendikanın muhafazakâr bir parti üzerinde baskın bir etkisi var. - The union has a dominant influence on the conservative party.

birlik

Savaşın ilk birkaç saati içinde, Birlik güçleri kazanıyorlardı. - In the first few hours of the battle, Union forces were winning.

Birlik askerleri şiddetle savaştı. - The Union soldiers fought fiercely.

{i} birleşme

Berlin, Doğu ve Batı arasındaki birleşmenin sembolüdür. - Berlin is a symbol of union between East and West.

{i} ittifak

İki ülke arasında hiçbir ittifak şansı yok. - There is no chance of a union between the two countries.

rakor
(Bilgisayar) birleşim
(SQL) bileşim
{i} evlilik
(Ticaret) işçi sendikası

İşçi sendikası grev ilan etti. - The labor union announced a strike.

Bir işçi sendikası düzenleyecekler. - They will organize a labor union.

sendikal

Herkesin menfaatlerinin korunması için sendikalar kurmaya ve bunlara katılmaya hakkı vardır. - Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.

Tüm çalışanlar sendikalıdırlar. - The employees are all unionized.

federasyon
birleşmiş
(Bilgisayar) birleşik yapı
bütünleşme
bağlantı elemanı
dernek
birleştirme
(Askeri) BİRLİK, CEMİYET, SENDİKA
Amerikan iç savaşı zamanmda Kuzey hükümetine bağlı olan
ile Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
{i} vida yuvası
Bileşim
{i} pol. birlik
{i} kavuşma
(Tıp) Kemik kaynaşması
{i} darülaceze
union down imdat isteme belirtisi
(Tekstil) karışık kumaş
bağlaşma
(Tıp) Unio
{i} bilezik (boru)
Güney Afrika Birliği

Güney Afrika Birliği, son yıllarda ırkçı sorunlar yaşamıştı. - The Union of South Africa has had racial problems in recent years.

{i} sendika: trade union sendika
rekor
demek
cemiyet
civata
ittihat
boru bileziği
union acquis
(Politika, Siyaset) ab müktesebatı
union jack
(Askeri) birleşik krallık bayrağı
union member
sendikalı
union nut
(Otomotiv) rakor somunu
union of sets
küme birleşimi
Union Jack
ingiliz bayrağı
union agreement
sendika sözleşmesi
union card
sendika kartı
union dues
sendika aidatı
union flag
sendika bayrağı
union of goods
mal birliği
union silk
yarı ipek
union wool
yarı yün
Union of African States
(Politika Siyaset) Afrikalı Devletler Birliği
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Sovyet Sosyalist Cumhuriyetler Birliği
union catalogue
birleşik katalog
union church
birlik kilise
union gives strength
(Atasözü) Birlikten kuvvet doğar
union official
Sendika memuru
union shop
sendikalı işyeri
union-management
sendika yönetimi
Union Jack
İngiliz bayrağı
union bend
rakorlu dirsek
union elbow
rakorlu dirsek
union flag
İngiliz bayrağı
union for europe
avrupa için birlik grubu
union jack
(Askeri) CİDAVRA SANCAĞI: Bir gemi bir yerde demirlediği veya rıhtıma yanaştığı zaman, geminin baş tarafına çekilen bayrak. ABD cidavra sancağı, mavi bir zemin üzerinde elli yıldızlıdır. Buna kısaca (JACK) de denir
union language
(Dilbilim) birlik adı
union linen
(Tekstil) yarı keten
union lists
toplu listeler
union of forces
güç birliği
union of industrial and employer's confederations of europe
(Avrupa Birliği) (UNICE) Avrupa Sanayici ve İşveren Konfederasyonları Birliği
union of industrial and employers confederations of europe
(Avrupa Birliği) (UNICE) Avrupa Sanayici ve İşveren Konfederasyonları Birliği
union of industries of the european community
(Avrupa Birliği) Avrupa Topluluğu Sanayileri Birliği
union of sets
kume birlesimi
union query
(Bilgisayar) bileşim sorgusu
union query
(Bilgisayar) birleşim sorgusu
union representative
sendika temsilcisi
union rights
sendikal haklar
union seal ring
(Otomotiv) rakor segmanı
union shop
(Ticaret) sendika işletmesi
union sign
(Matematik) birleşim simgesi
union steward
(Ticaret) sendika temsilcisi
union suit
tek parça iç çamaşırı
union suit
body
union with no limits
(Bilgisayar) sınırsız birleşim
Universal Postal Union
(Askeri) Evrensel Posta Birliği
cock with union
rakorlu musluk
cock with union
radyatör musluğu
company union
(Ticaret) işçi sendikası
custom union
(Ticaret) gümrük birliği
custom union
(Ticaret) gümrük anlaşması
employer union
(Kanun) işveren sendikası
employers union
işveren sendikaları
european union
(Eğitim) gümrük birliği ve türkiye
european union
(Politika, Siyaset) ab
form a trade union
sendikalaşmak
join a trade union
sendikalaşmak
join the european union
avrupa birliğine girmek
labor union
(Ticaret) çalışma saatleri
monetary union
(Ticaret) parasal birlik
pipe union
rakor
restriction union
redüksiyon rakor
trade union
işçi sendikaları
treaty on european union
(Politika, Siyaset) avrupa birliği antlaşması
treaty on the european union
(Politika, Siyaset) avrupa birliği antlaşması
European Broadcasting Union
Avrupa Yayın Birliği
European Monetary Union
Avrupa Para Birliği
European Union
Avrupa Birliği
Soviet Union
Sovyetler Birliği

Sovyetler Birliği zamanında Pravda ve Izvestia olmak üzere iki büyük gazete vardı. - During the Soviet Union, there were two big newspapers - Pravda and Izvestiia.

Bir yıl sonra, Sovyetler Birliği'ni ziyaret etti. - A year later, he visited the Soviet Union.

company union
şirketler grubu
customs union
gümrük birliği
economic union
ekonomik birlik
federal union
federal birlik
industrial union
sendika
labor union
iş birliği
labour union
işçi sendikası
member of union
sendika üyesi
pipe union
boru rakoru
postal union
uluslararası posta birliği
students union
öğrenci derneği
trade union
işçi sendikası
trade union
ticaret birliği
trade union
sendika

Herkesin menfaatlerinin korunması için sendikalar kurmaya ve bunlara katılmaya hakkı vardır. - Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.

vertical union
endüstri birliği
African Union
(Politika Siyaset) Afrika Birliği
Committee of Union and Progress
(Politika Siyaset) İttihad ve Terakki Partisi

The main fact about the Committee of Union and Progress is its essentially un-Turkish and un-Moslem character.

Committee of Union and Progress of Society
İttihat ve Terakki Fırkası
act of union
birliğin hareket
basketball union
basketbol federasyonu
committee of union and progress
(Tarih) İttihat ve terakki cemiyeti
company union
sendika
currency of the european union
Avrupa Birliği'nin para birimi
disjoint union
ayrı birliktelik
employers' union
işverenler sendikası
eurotax, union tax
eurotax, sendika vergi
labor union
İşçi sendikası

Bir işçi sendikası düzenleyecekler. - They will organize a labor union.

İşçi sendikası grev ilan etti. - The labor union announced a strike.

non union
olmayan sendika
non-union
sendikasız
pro union
yandaş sendika
re-union
yeniden sendika
state of the union address
ABD'de Amerikan başkanının yılda bir kez yaptığı ulusa sesleniş konuşması
student union
Öğrenci derneği, öğrenci birliği
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
tar. Sovyet Sosyalist Cumhuriyetleri Birliği
the union
sendika
trade union contribution
sendika aidatı
trade-union
sendika
woman's christian temperance union
kadının christian ölçülülük birliği
womans christian temperance union
kadının christian ölçülülük sendika
workers' union
İşçi sendikası
Union Jack
ıngiliz bayrağı
unions
cıvatalı bağlantı
Englisch - Englisch
A nickname for the 0-10-2 train configuration derived from the name of the only U.S. company to use that configuration
The set containing all of the elements of two or more sets
A data structure that can store any of various items, but only one at a time
The act or state of marriage
A joint or other connection uniting parts of machinery, such as pipes
A large, high-quality pearl

Nonius the senator hath a purple coat as stiff with jewels as his mind is full of vices; rings on his fingers worth 20,000 sesterces, and an union in his ear worth an hundred pounds' weight of gold .

That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league

a trade union.

The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one, or the state of being united or joined; junction; coalition; combination
Sexual intercourse
{n} the act of uniting, concord
{i} northern states in the American Civil War; armed forces of the northern states in the American Civil War; United States
A type of pipe fitting used to join two pipes in line without turning either pipe
a bond
(n) The Boolean operation that combines the two specified solids If the two solids intersect, the intersecting geometry is only represented once in the resulting solid
A device emblematic of union, used on a national flag or ensign, sometimes, as in the military standard of Great Britain, covering the whole field; sometimes, as in the flag of the United States, and the English naval and marine flag, occupying the upper inner corner, the rest of the flag being called the fly
One of eight relational algebra operators - when a union operation is performed on two tables the result table will contain one row for each distinct row found in the two input tables (if both input tables contain an identical row, only one of that row will appear in the output table)
Agreement and conjunction of mind, spirit, will, affections, or the like; harmony; concord
the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage"; "God bless this union"
being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the Civil War; "Union soldiers"; "Federal forces"; "a Federal infantryman"
Derived type whose syntax is the same as for structures, except that the keyword union replaces struct The member declarations share storage and their values are overlaid Therefore a union allows its values to be interpreted as a set of types that correspond to the member declarations A union is free if it does not have a name
Three-piece fitting that joins two sections of pipe, but allows them to be disconnected without cutting the pipe Used primarily with steel pipes, but never in a DWV system
the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War); "he has visited every state in the Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the North's superior resources turned the scale"
Often referred to as a labor union Groups of workers that come together to work for better wages and better working conditions for its members
the act of making or becoming a single unit; "the union of opposing factions"; "he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays"
A form of pipe fitting where two extension pipes are joined at a separable coupling
A worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions (pg 26)
– Refers to any member or supporter of the politics and aims of the North in the American Civil War
a marriage
is a design that symbolizes unity It may appear in the canton, as the stars do in the U S flag Or it may be the entire flag, as in the Union Flag of the United Kingdom
A LISP function that takes two sets and returns a set containing all of the elements that were in either of the original sets with no duplications
a device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties (typically in the upper inner corner)
healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones
The union of two sets, A and B, is the set of all elements that are either in A, or in B, or in both A and B
An organization of workers formed for the purpose of collective bargaining
A joint or other connection uniting parts of machinery, or the like, as the elastic pipe of a tender connecting it with the feed pipe of a locomotive engine; especially, a pipe fitting for connecting pipes, or pipes and fittings, in such a way as to facilitate disconnection
A union is a workers' organization which represents its members and which aims to improve things such as their working conditions and pay. I feel that women in all types of employment can benefit from joining a union. union officials. = trade union
of trade unions; "the union movement"; "union negotiations"; "a union-shop clause in the contract"
A cask suspended on trunnions, in which fermentation is carried on
Union is used in the name of some clubs, societies, and organizations. The naming of stars is at the discretion of the International Astronomical Union. A community of northeast New Jersey west-northwest of Elizabeth. Settled c. 1749 by colonists from Connecticut, it is a manufacturing center. Population: 50,024. Union of Myanmar Union Group African Union American Civil Liberties Union Benelux Economic Union Christian Democratic Union Christian Social Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union credit union customs union European Union French Union International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union International Telecommunication Union Kalmar Union labour union Pan American Union Union of South Africa Trades Union Congress Transport and General Workers' Union Union League Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Soviet Union Union Pacific Corp. union shop Union Act of Western European Union Western Union Woman's Christian Temperance Union National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations. Teamsters Union Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
A textile fabric composed of two or more materials, as cotton, silk, wool, etc
an operation on sets that yields the set of all elements is of one set or another of two or more given sets Denoted by the symbol
– any registered group or association of employees that exist in whole or in part for the purpose of collective bargaining or of dealing with employers concerning terms and conditions of employment A union may be formed in the private or public sector (Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics)
A large, fine pearl
a political unit formed from previously independent people or organizations; "the Soviet Union"
the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts; "lightning produced an unusual union of the metals"
A topological overlay of two polygonal spatial data sets which preserves features that fall within the spatial extent of either input data set; that is, all features from both coverages are retained See also intersect and identity
When two or more things, for example countries or organizations, have been joined together to form one thing, you can refer to them as a union. Tanzania is a union of the states of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. the question of which countries should join the currency union
(1) A class that can contain different types of objects at different times Only one of the member objects can be stored in a union at any time IBM (2) Given the sets A and B, all elements of A, B, or both A and B
the act of making or becoming a single unit; "the union of opposing factions"; "he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays" a device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties (typically in the upper inner corner) the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts; "lightning produced an unusual union of the metals" a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B" an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer; "you have to join the union in order to get a job" a political unit formed from previously independent people or organizations; "the Soviet Union" the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War); "he has visited every state in the Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the North's superior resources turned the scale" healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union" being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the Civil War; "Union soldiers"; "Federal forces"; "a Federal infantryman" of trade unions; "the union movement"; "union negotiations"; "a union-shop clause in the contract
woven together
A variable that can hold any one of several data types, but only one data type at a time
When people or governments join for a common reason or purpose Confederation was a union of British colonies that believed that they would be stronger together than apart
a trade union
That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league; as, the weavers have formed a union; trades unions have become very numerous; the United States of America are often called the Union
a device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties (typically in the upper inner corner) the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts; "lightning produced an unusual union of the metals"
the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union"
an organization of workers created for the purposes of securing higher wages, improved working conditions, greater benefits etc , from an employer
the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring"
healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union"
an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer; "you have to join the union in order to get a job"
When used in context of the U S Civil War, refers to the government, land area, people, and army that did not succeed from the United States of America in 1861
a join
A fitting used to connect pipes, particularly where it is not desirable to disturb the position of the pipes as must be dome with coupling
A labor organization within the meaning of § 7103(a)(4)--i e , "an organization composed in whole or in part of employees, in which employees participate and pay dues, and which has as a purpose the dealing with an agency concerning grievances and conditions of employment "
Also, a flag having such a device; especially, the flag of Great Britain
a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B"
When the union of two or more things occurs, they are joined together and become one thing. In 1918 the Romanian majority in this former tsarist province voted for union with Romania
The union of two sets is the set of all elements that are to be found in one or another of the two sets In an AnaGram syntax file the union of two character sets A and B is represented using the plus sign, as in A + B The union operator has the same precedence as the difference operator: lower than that of intersection and complement The union operator is left associative
a joint
{i} act of uniting; unification or two or more parties (i.e. countries, states, companies, people, etc.); workers' association; federation; amalgamation; marriage; reproductive coupling; device which fits two pieces together
Union Flag
The flag of the United Kingdom, consisting of the flags of England (St. George's Cross), Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross), and Ireland (St. Patrick's Cross) now only used in Northern Ireland combined
Union Flag
The flag, consisting of the flags of England (St. George's Cross), Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross), and Ireland (St. Patrick's Cross) now only used in Northern Ireland combined, flown on ships of the government of the United Kingdom
Union Flag
The flag, consisting of the flags of England (St. George's Cross) and Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross) combined, flown on ships of the government of Great Britain
Union Flag
The flag of the Great Britain, consisting of the flags of England (St. George's Cross) and Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross) combined
Union Jack
The flag, consisting of the flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland combined, flown on ships of the government of the United Kingdom
Union Jack
The flag, consisting of the blue star-studded field in the corner of the national ensign, flown at the jack staff by ships at anchorUS FM 55-501 MARINE CREWMAN’S HANDBOOK; 1 December 1999
Union Jack
The flag of the United Kingdom, consisting of the flags of England (St. George's Cross), Scotland (St. Andrew's Cross), and Ireland (St. Patrick's Cross) now only used in Northern Ireland combined
Union Oil
A seven and a six as starting cards in Texas hold 'em
Union Oil
An American oil company
Union Oil
A lowball hand with a seven and a six as the two highest cards
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
A confederation of Communist states led by Russia from 1922 to 1991
union bug
A maker's mark showing that the work on which imprinted is sanctioned by members of a trade union. The mark often is a tiny elongated rhomboid containing and surrounded by, in miniscule typeface, identifying names and union's local chapter number

US Printed matter circulated by the Democratic Party inevitably displays a union bug.

union bugs
plural form of union bug
union job
A job where employment status is guaranteed by a union; a sinecure
union man
A lifelong supporter and probable member of unions

Chris Dodd claims he's a union man, but he's probably just pandering to the AFL-CIO.

union suit
one-piece underwear, usually long, combining drawers and long-sleeved, button-front undershirt in a single garment, with a flap in the seat that can be opened for defecation
union tee
A tee pipe fitting with female connections on all three ends
Union Jack
{i} United Kingdom's national flag
Union Jack
The Union Jack is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It consists of a blue background with red and white crosses on it. the national flag of the United Kingdom (jack (17-20 centuries))
Union League
Association formed to inspire loyalty to the Union cause in the American Civil War. Ohio Republicans formed the first Union League of America (1862) to counteract the antiwar Copperheads. Leagues formed in other states to support the war effort and to revitalize the Republican Party. They also acted as social organizations, and some remain as clubs in cities such as New York and Washington. After the Civil War, leagues formed in the South to promote the Republican cause among free blacks
Union Pacific Corp
Company that extended the U.S. railway system to the Pacific Coast. Incorporated by an act of Congress in 1862, it was built westward 1,006 mi (1,620 km) from Omaha, Neb., to meet the Central Pacific Railroad, which was being built eastward from Sacramento, Calif. The two railroads were joined at Promontory, Utah, in 1869. The Union Pacific was largely financed by federal loans and land grants, but its involvement in the Crédit Mobilier scandal left it badly in debt, and the company went into receivership in 1893. It was reorganized in 1897 by Edward H. Harriman, under whose leadership the railroad took part in the economic development of the West. In 1982 it merged with the Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. and the Western Pacific Railroad Co. Its acquisition of the Southern Pacific Rail Corp. in 1996 made it the largest railroad in the U.S., with control of almost all rail-based shipping in the western two-thirds of the country
Union Station
the name of the main passenger train station in many US cities
Union of Burma
{i} Burma, country in southeastern Asia
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
A former country of eastern Europe and northern Asia with coastlines on the Baltic and Black seas and the Arctic and Pacific oceans. It was established in December 1922 with the union of the Russian SFSR (proclaimed after the Russian Revolution of 1917) and various other soviet republics, including Belorussia and the Ukraine. In 1991 a number of consituent republics declared their independence, and the USSR was officially dissolved on December 31, 1991. Moscow was the capital. the full name of the Soviet Union. or Soviet Union Former republic, eastern Europe and northern and central Asia. Area: 8,649,512 sq mi (22,402,235 sq km). It consisted, in its final years, of 15 soviet socialist republics that gained independence at its dissolution: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia (now Belarus), Estonia, Georgia (now Republic of Georgia), Kazakhstan, Kirgiziya (now Kyrgyzstan), Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. It also contained 20 autonomous soviet socialist republics: 16 within Russia, 2 within Georgia, 1 within Azerbaijan, and 1 within Uzbekistan. Capital: Moscow. Stretching from the Baltic and Black seas to the Pacific Ocean, the Soviet Union comprised the largest country on the globe, having a maximum east-west extent of about 6,800 mi (10,900 km) and a maximum north-south extent of about 2,800 mi (4,500 km). It encompassed 11 time zones and had common boundaries with 6 European countries and 6 Asian countries. Its regions contained fertile lands, deserts, tundra, high mountains, some of the world's largest rivers, and large inland waters, including most of the Caspian Sea. The coastline on the Arctic Ocean extended 3,000 mi (4,800 km), while that on the Pacific was 1,000 mi (1,600 km) long. The U.S.S.R. was an agricultural, mining, and industrial power. Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, four socialist republics were established on the territory of the former Russian Empire: the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. These four constituent republics established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922, to which other republics were added over the years. A power struggle begun in 1924 with the death of communist leader Vladimir Lenin ended in 1927 when Joseph Stalin gained victory. Implementation of the first of the Five-Year Plans in 1928 centralized industry and collectivized agriculture. A purge in the late 1930s resulted in the imprisonment or execution of millions of persons considered dangerous to the state (see purge trials). After World War II, with their respective allies, the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. engaged in the Cold War. In the late 1940s the U.S.S.R. helped to establish communist regimes throughout most of eastern Europe. The U.S.S.R. exploded its first atomic bomb in 1949 and its first hydrogen bomb in 1953. Following Stalin's death, it experienced limited political and cultural liberalization under Nikita Khrushchev. It launched the first manned orbital spaceflight in 1961. Under Leonid Brezhnev liberalization was partially reversed. In the mid-1980s Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev instituted liberal policies of glasnost and perestroika. By the end of 1990 the communist government had toppled, and a program to create a market economy was implemented. The U.S.S.R. was officially dissolved on Dec. 25, 1991
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR
official name of the former Soviet Union (union of 15 republics in eastern Europe and northern Asia which was formed in 1922 and dissolved in 1991)
Union of the Comoros
{i} Comoros, country composed of three islands located in southern Africa off the coast of Mozambique
union army
the northern army during the American Civil War
union card
membership cars of a labor union
union card
a card certifying membership in a labor union
union catalog
A library catalog combining in alphabetical sequence the contents of more than one catalog or library
union church
A local interdenominational church bringing together worshipers of different denominational backgrounds
union jack
The informal name of the ROYAL UNION FLAG
union jack
The flag of the United Kingdom
union jack
A mall flag flown from a jack staff forward It is set out on Sundays and when dressing ship The design embodies that of the upper inner corner of the national ensign In the United States the design is stars on a blue field In Great Britain the design is composed of the crosses of St George, St Andrew -and St Steven, on a blue field
union jack
national flag of the United Kingdom
union jack
A small flag consisting solely of the union potion of a national flag, without the fly
union label
An identifying mark attached to a product indicating it has been produced by members of a trade union
union of hearts
love, joining or two people in love
union of soviet socialist republics
Soviet Union: a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia an others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991
union representative
a representative for a labor union
union shop
A union security clause which requires that all employees join the union within a specified period of time after being hired and maintain membership in the union as a condition of employment
union shop
A business or industrial establishment whose employees are required to be union members or to agree to join the union within a specified time after being hired. Also called closed shop. Arrangement under which workers are required to join a particular union within a specified period of time after beginning employment. Such an arrangement differs from the closed shop in that the employer's choice of new employees is not restricted to union members. Advocates of the union shop argue that it prevents workers from enjoying the benefits of unionism without bearing their share of the costs. Union shops are uncommon in most countries, but they are both legal and common in the U.S. and Japan. In the U.S., workers in an enterprise usually choose, by majority vote, a single union to represent them, though in some states right-to-work laws prohibit requiring union membership as a condition of employment, thus forbidding both the union shop and the closed shop
union shop
A type of union that requires employees to become members and pay dues to the union within a designated amount of time after being hired A union shop is illegal in right-to-work states
union shop
company in which workers are hired and must join the labor union within a specific period of time (Economics)
union shop
a company allowed to hire nonunion workers on the condition that they will join the union within a specified time
union shop
An employment setting in which all workers must join the union within 30 days after being employed
union shop
Form of union security provided in the collective bargaining agreement which requires employees to belong to or pay dues to the union as a condition of employment
union shop
An employer can hire nonunionized workers, but they must join the union within a certain period
union suit
A union suit is a piece of underwear, worn by men or boys, that covers the body and legs. A one-piece undergarment combining shirt and long pants. a piece of underwear that covers the whole body, with long legs and long sleeves
union suit
{i} (in North America) one-piece undergarment for men (Archaic)
Universal Postal Union
A worldwide postal organization to which most countries are members. The exchange of mail, except parcel post, between the United States and other nations is governed by the provisions of the Universal Postal Union conventionJoint Publication 1-02 U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (As Amended Through 14 April 2006)
Universal Postal Union
The Universal Postal Union (UPU, French: Union postale universelle) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system. Each member country agrees to the same set of terms for conducting international postal duties. Universal Postal Union's headquarters are located in Berne
Universal Postal Union
UPU, international specialized agency of the United Nations formed in Switzerland in 1875 that administers and governs international postal service (formerly was called "General Postal Union")
African Union
A multinational organisation consisting of 53 African nations
European Union
A supranational organisation created in the 1950s to bring the nations of Europe into closer economic and political connection. At the beginning of 2007, 27 member nations were Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

The issue will now be dealt with on a proper, rational basis, with the timetable for the lifting of the ban dependent on our own efforts. That has enabled the restoration of normal business in the European Union.

International Telecommunication Union
An international organization established to standardize and regulate international audio and telecommunications. Formerly known as International Telegraph Union. Abbreviation: ITU
Soviet Union
The name for a constitutionally socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991
State of the Union
The State of the Union address, an annual event in which a president of the United States reports the status of the country, normally to a joint session of the United States Congress
art union
A raffle run to raise money for a charity
civil union
A legal union similar to marriage, established to allow similar rights to same-sex couples as the partners in a traditional marriage have
credit union
A financial co-operative similar to a bank but normally restricted to a local area or a single profession
entreprise union
A form of trade union where all members work for the same company rather than having the same trade
entreprise-union
Attributive form of enterprise union, noun
fruit of the union
A child, especially from a marriage or similar union
labor union
A continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment; a trade union
labour union
Alternative spelling of labor union
personal union
A union (not merger) between two (or more) states trough the person of a shared monarch, who is head of state of each, under separate constitutions, although dyastic policy aims to continue this union after each succession to the thrones

Many personal unions were ended by differences in the monarchies' rules of dynastic succession, while cases of dispute thereabout lead to dynastic wars.

rugby union
A form of the game of rugby, often amateur, having 15 players per side; points are scored for a try, penalty, drop kick or conversion
single union agreement
An agreement between an employer and a union such that the union will represent all the workers at a particular workplace
the Union
Those of the United States that did not secede at the time of the Civil War
the Union
The United States of America
trade union
An organization whose members belong to the same trade and that acts collectively to address common issues
trade-union
Attributive form of trade union, noun
the Union
United States of America
European Union Solidarity Fund
The European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) was founded in 2002 to provide assistance to European Union member states when large-scale disasters occur
state of the union
The State of the Union is an annual address presented by the President of the United States to the United States Congress. The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the president to outline his legislative agenda (for which he needs the cooperation of Congress) and his national priorities
state of the union address
(Also State of the Union message): A yearly address delivered in January by the President of the US to Congress, giving the administration's view of the state of the nation and plans for legislation
state of the union address
The State of the Union is an annual address presented by the President of the United States to the United States Congress. The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the president to outline his legislative agenda (for which he needs the cooperation of Congress) and his national priorities
unions
Organizations of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interests with respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions
unions
plural of union
unions
– A coalition of workers that gather together to fight for their human rights and for fair treatment by industry
unions
mean both the Australian Maritime Officers Union and the Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers
unions
SAG, AFTRA, and EQUITY
union
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