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 Translation for 'trade union membership' from English to Norwegian
jobber
fagforenings­medlemskap {n}
trade union membership
Partial Matches
jobber
fagforening {m/f}
trade union
medlemskap {n}membership
medlemskort {n}membership card
fin.
medlemskontingent {m}
membership fee
Den europeiske union {m} <EU>European Union <EU>
økon.
handel {m}
trade
3
handel
varemesse {m/f}
trade fair
handelpol.
handelsavtale {m}
trade agreement
handeljur.
ulovlig handel {m}
illicit trade
handel
elfenbenhandel {m}
ivory trade
økon.
frihandel {m}
free trade
handel
detaljhandel {m}
retail trade
økon.
verdenshandel {m}
global trade
hist.
slavehandel {m}
slave trade
meteo.naut.
passatvind {m}
trade wind
økon.
handelsbalanse {m}
balance of trade
geogr.hist.pol.
Unionen {m} av sosialistiske sovjetrepublikker <USSR>
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics <USSR>
hist.
Unionsoppløsningen {m/f}
dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden
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Usage Examples English
  • That experience was never forgotten and was the basis for the many years of Trade Union membership and Union activist.
  • Iceland has a market economy with relatively low taxes, compared to other OECD countries, as well as the highest trade union membership in the world.
  • A debate began then within the organisation, between those who wanted to register as a trade union and those who felt that industrial trade union membership was incompatible with being a professional association with clinical/patient responsibilities or what was sometimes previously termed as a "learned profession".
  • As of 2019, the trade union membership rate in GFJTU was declining significantly during the last two decades from 230,000 in 2001 to 135,000 in 2019, which equals a fall of 41%.
  • In November 2011, Polish migrant workers at Elektrobudowa disputed unpaid wages and trade union membership.

  • With 65% of the workers belonging to a union, Belgium is a country with one of the highest percentages of trade union membership.
  • Part of the reason for the shift in Labour's minimum wage policy was the decline of trade union membership over recent decades (weakening employees' bargaining power), as well as a recognition that the employees most vulnerable to low pay, especially in service industries, were rarely unionised in the first place.
  • The EFP also aimed to end the connections between trade unions and the Labour Party while encouraging trade union membership and re-nationalising and re-opening coal mines which had a "reasonable working life".
  • This period also saw a large increase in trade union membership and a series of strikes.
  • In terms of section 5(2)(c), employees or job seekers may not be prejudiced because of their trade-union membership, their joining a trade union, their participation in the lawful activities of a trade union, or their disclosure of information that they are entitled or required to disclose.

  • The Employment Relations Act 2004 (c 24) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which amended UK law regarding trade union membership and industrial action.
  • The level of trade union membership fell sharply in the 1980s, and continued falling for most of the 1990s.
  • GLATUC meets on the second Saturday of each month, from 10 am. The meetings are open to any London trade unionists as observers, on production of a valid trade union membership card.
  • As for the centre-left, Helen Clark and her Labour-led coalition were criticised by ex-Alliance members and non-government organisations for their alleged lack of attention to centre-left social policies, while trade union membership recovered due to Labour's repeal of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 and labour market deregulation and the deunionisation that had accompanied it in the nineties.
  • A single large federation, the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement (Revoluční odborové hnutí / Revolučné odborové hnutie, ROH), represented most wage earners (80 percent in 1983); to deny someone trade union membership was to imply extreme censure.

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