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un·ion·ist [ˈju:njənɪst] SUST.

1. unionist (trade unionist):

unionist

2. unionist ingl. brit. POL.:

Unionist
Unionist(in) m (f)

trade ˈun·ion·ist SUST.

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

Unionist
Unionist(in) m (f)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Most nationalists welcomed the review but unionists attacked it as an erosion of the right to freedom of assembly.
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But in their derogatory comparison of this movement with the trade unionists, my comrades failed to notice two of its historic aspects.
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As in steel, these workers had abundant recent first-hand experience of failed organizing drives and defeated strikes, which resulted in unionists being blacklisted or worse.
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He was a socialist activist, journalist and trade unionist.
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The party was established to represent the interests of workers and trade unionists.
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It is led by 30, comprising business people, trade unionists and education, employment and skills experts.
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The electoral wards had been drawn and redrawn to ensure a unionist majority on the council even though more voters supported nationalist and republican parties.
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The government's reaction to confrontations was seen to be one-sided and heavy-handed in favour of unionists.
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However, this body was brought down by opposition from hard-line unionists and republicans and was abolished in 1974.
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