labor union
英 [ˈleɪbə juːniən]
美 [ˈleɪbər juːniən]
n. 工会
柯林斯词典
- 工会
Alabor unionis an organization that represents the rights and interests of workers to their employers, for example in order to improve working conditions or wages.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 trade union
英英释义
noun
- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
- you have to join the union in order to get a job
双语例句
- The labor union stands for the benefits of most workers. that's why its suggestion is welcomed by workers.
工会代表了大多数工人的利益,因而它的建议受到工人们的欢迎。 - Being a member of or formed into a labor union.
成为一个劳动工会的一员或加入劳动工会的。 - Organizing yourself ( especially organizing your own labor union).
组织你自己(尤其是组织你的工会)。 - The labor union shall assist and direct the workers to conclude and perform labor contracts with the employers and establish a collective negotiation mechanism with employers in order to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the workers.
工会应当帮助、指导劳动者与用人单位依法订立和履行劳动合同,并与用人单位建立集体协商机制,维护劳动者的合法权益。 - Labor union organizations shall safeguard employees'entitlement to annual leave according to law.
工会组织依法维护职工的年休假权利。 - However, the employer shall notify the labor union within twenty-four hours after the beginning of the extension.
但应于延长开始后二十四小时内通知工会; - At the personal management stage, the work of the personnel managers is a management officers and workers'welfare, and with the legal procedure of labor union.
在人事管理阶段,人事经理们的工作是管理职工福利,以及和工会的法律程序方面。 - In the middle of the twentieth century, one worker in three was a member of a labor union.
在20世纪中叶,三个工人有一个是工会的成员。 - He is a mere tool of the labor union.
他只不过是工会的一个喽罗罢了。 - The Effect of Labor Union on the Laborers 'Income& Based on the Primary Distribution
工会对劳动者收入的保障作用探讨&以初次分配为基础