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- unskilled workers (craft unionism), a cross-section of workers from various trades (general unionism), or an attempt to organize all workers within a particular...
- years. John Chalmers, Trades Unionist James Cosmo, born in Clydebank 24 May 1948, Scottish actor Con Devitt, New Zealand Trades Unionist Ross Doohan (born...
- Tunisian trades unionists, he took the initiative to launch an autonomous Tunisian trades union, starting with the "Union of Free Trades Unionists in the...
- Hans Mayr (13 December 1921 – 3 August 2009) was a German trades unionist and politician (SPD). Respected for his negotiating flair, he served between...
- 1964), former first class cricketer Ken Jackson (trade unionist) (1937–2024), British trades unionist Ken Jackson (American football) (1929–1998), American...
- July 1910 in Pirna – 21 November 2001 in Leipzig) was an East German Trades unionist and a senior official in the country's ruling SED (party). Grützner...
- IP Top award as best international news site in 1998. As an active Trades Unionist he has been a member of the London-based National Executive Council...
- Cape Town, now leader of Good Party Tony Ehrenreich, South African trades unionist Zainunnisa Gool, South African political activist and representative...
- (white) daughter (pla**** by Sylvia Syms) of a liberal working-class trades unionist (pla**** by John Mills). He also had a leading role in the 1961 film...
- Proudfoot, Canadian filmmaker David Proudfoot (trade unionist) (1892–1958), Scottish trades unionist and communist James Proudfoot (1908–1971), Scottish-born...