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Перевод: unionism
[существительное] тред-юнионизм ; унионизм
Тезаурус:
- Form's (1973) study of car workers at various skill levels across four countries (USA, Italy, Argentina and India) showed that they all rejected political unionism in favour of job-related unionism concerned with raising wages and improving working conditions.
- Weirdly, but by a traceable line of descent through Unionism and Socialism, almost the same accents recur after thirty years: "With the vast imperial resources which are the heritage of this country, the problems of poverty and want can easily be solved by a government empowered by the people to carry out their will.
- Their only viable future lies with the kind of measures proposed by the early-1980s SDP - industrial partnership and incomes policies - plus the sort of trade unionism proposed by the electricians' union, EETPU.
- It is clear from this manifesto, and from other DUP election literature over the years, that the Party is mainly known for, and hence presumably supported for, its hardline unionism.
- On the Margins of Unionism
- In the coalfields, the district League organized a more sustained propaganda campaign, touring the colliery villages with "flying squads", vilifying "Cookism", supporting the Spencer brand of non-political company unionism and propagating the League's new slogan: "every man is a capitalist".
- He has spent his life campaigning for free trade unionism and free votes.
- What also requires explanation, however, are the marked variations in union role and purpose (despite common impulses towards unionism) found between trade unions within some western capitalist countries.
- They are so strongly committed to their unionism that they are prepared to go some way towards moving some of their evangelical principles into the area of private life and personal choice, rather than alienate non-evangelical unionists.
- The Webbs, the historians of British trade unionism, sensitive to this change, emphasized the point, noting:
- I had not felt that trade unionism had yet reached the accountancy profession, but it appears that Mr Marshall's requests are akin to the worst excesses of the trade union movement.
- Tories are also conscious that the image of Unionism is such that any agreement would attract inevitable criticism from opposition parties.
- Although one limitation of Kendall's explanation of European and Anglo-American distinctions is that it takes no account of the substantial differences which exist within his two comparison groups (especially those between Britain and the USA) nevertheless it is, as Shalev (1980a) has shown, a useful approach in linking contextual structure to behaviour as a means of explaining the broad contrasts between the greater economism and internal unity of British and US unionism as compared with politicisation and (outside Britain and Scandinavia) religious/ideological divisions in Western Europe.
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