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general union

Union that recruits workers from a number of different industries and occupations. General unions tend to represent semiskilled and unskilled workers.


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57) As Joanna Bornat pointed out, the opposition to and disapproval of occasional female militancy from the General Union of Textile Workers (although unionist Ben Turner supported female suffrage), from local union leaders and male co-workers, and from working-class communities resulted in "lost leaders" among women textile workers in the worsted industry.
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Today, the finals for the games will take place at the Valley campus, concluding nearly five weeks of competition between worldwide chapters of the Armenian General Union and Scouts, or Homenetmen.
 
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