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1 union militancy
Trav. militantisme syndicalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > union militancy
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2 ♦ union
♦ union /ˈju:nɪən/n.2 ( spesso Union) unione; confederazione; the Union of South Africa, l'Unione sudafricana; the European Union, l'Unione europea4 unione; unificazione: Their aim is cooperation but not political union, il loro obiettivo è la collaborazione, non l'unione politica6 (form.) armonia; concordia: They lived together in perfect union, vivevano insieme in totale armonia8 (ind. tess.) misto lino● the Union, (stor. ingl.) l'unione dell'Inghilterra e della Scozia (1707); ( anche) gli Stati Uniti d'America; (stor. USA) gli Stati del Nord ( durante la guerra di secessione: 1861-65) □ union action, manifestazioni sindacali □ union agreements, accordi sindacali □ union bargaining, contrattazione sindacale □ union bashing, antisindacalismo sfrenato; forte ostilità verso i sindacati □ union card, tessera del sindacato □ the Union Jack, la bandiera nazionale britannica □ union militancy, attivismo sindacale □ union militant, attivista sindacale □ union negotiation, trattativa sindacale □ union official (o union representative), sindacalista □ union shop, impresa i cui operai sono tenuti a iscriversi a un sindacato □ union steward, fiduciario sindacale; delegato di fabbrica □ ( USA) union suit, indumento di lana ( maglia e mutande insieme) da uomo (cfr. ingl. combinations, sotto combination, def. 8) □ (prov.) Union is strength, l'unione fa la forza. -
3 militancy
noun militancian.• belicosidad s.f.• beligerancia s.f.['mɪlɪtǝnsɪ]N [of group, trade union] militancia f, combatividad m ; [of person, attitude] combatividad m -
4 Kampf um den Absatz
Kampf um den Absatz(markt)
fight for the market, marketing fight;
• Kampf gegen die Arbeitslosigkeit struggle for jobs;
• Kampf gegen die Armut struggle with poverty;
• Kampf gegen soziale Ausgrenzung fight against social exclusion;
• Kampf mit der Bürokratie bureaucratic hassle (US sl.);
• Kampf um den Geldbeutel pocketbook battle;
• Kampf um den Haushaltsvoranschlag budget fight;
• Kampf der Kulturen struggle between cultures;
• Kampf um Umsatzzahlen battle for sales;
• Kampfabstimmung crucial vote;
• Kampfaktionen der Arbeiter labo(u)r disturbances;
• Kampfansage challenge, declaration of war;
• Kampfbereitschaft der Arbeiter labo(u)r militancy;
• Kampfbereitschaft der Gewerkschaften union militancy;
• Kampfeinsätze bei der Krisenbewältigung (WEU) military action for handling crisis. -
5 Kampf um den Absatzmarkt
Kampf um den Absatz(markt)
fight for the market, marketing fight;
• Kampf gegen die Arbeitslosigkeit struggle for jobs;
• Kampf gegen die Armut struggle with poverty;
• Kampf gegen soziale Ausgrenzung fight against social exclusion;
• Kampf mit der Bürokratie bureaucratic hassle (US sl.);
• Kampf um den Geldbeutel pocketbook battle;
• Kampf um den Haushaltsvoranschlag budget fight;
• Kampf der Kulturen struggle between cultures;
• Kampf um Umsatzzahlen battle for sales;
• Kampfabstimmung crucial vote;
• Kampfaktionen der Arbeiter labo(u)r disturbances;
• Kampfansage challenge, declaration of war;
• Kampfbereitschaft der Arbeiter labo(u)r militancy;
• Kampfbereitschaft der Gewerkschaften union militancy;
• Kampfeinsätze bei der Krisenbewältigung (WEU) military action for handling crisis.Business german-english dictionary > Kampf um den Absatzmarkt
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6 Kampfbereitschaft der Gewerkschaften
Kampfbereitschaft der Gewerkschaften
union militancyBusiness german-english dictionary > Kampfbereitschaft der Gewerkschaften
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7 Syndicat
the French term for a trade union, or labor union. In France, trade unions are generally large organisations that spread across all sectors of labour, rather than sector-specific unions, and they are differentiated from each other by their political militancy and attachments. The three biggest unions are the CGT(formerly linked to the Communist party), the CFDT, and F.O. (Force Ouvrière). Many sector-specific unions (such as the SGEN - CFDT - Syndicat Général de l'Education National) are federated within these larger organisations. French trade unions have a degree of political and social power in France which far exceeds their representativity. Trade union membership in France is low by international standards - around 10% of the workforce (which is lower even than in the USA); yet as virutually the only form of legally constituted employee organisations, unions benefit from the position of privileged "social partners" ( partenaires sociaux) in a whole range of situations where decisions must be taken after discussion between employers and employees, or government and representatives of labour. See alsoparitarisme, SUD.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Syndicat
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8 militant
'militənt(wishing to take, or taking, strong or violent action: militant workers.) militante- militancy
tr['mɪlɪtənt]1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL militante1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL militante nombre masulino o femeninomilitant ['mɪlətənt] adj: militante, combativomilitant n: militante mfadj.• agresivo, -a adj.• belicoso, -a adj.• militante adj.n.• militante s.m.
I 'mɪlɪtəntadjective militante, combativo
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noun militante mf['mɪlɪtǝnt]1.ADJ [group, trade union] militante, combativo; [person, attitude] combativo2.N militante mf* * *
I ['mɪlɪtənt]adjective militante, combativo
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9 enseignant
enseignant, e [ɑ̃sεɲɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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enseignante ɑ̃seɲɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif
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nom masculin, féminin École teacher; Université lecturer* * *ɑ̃sɛɲɑ̃, ɑ̃t enseignant, -e1. adjteaching modif2. nm/f* * *A adj corps/personnel enseignant teaching profession/staff; syndicat enseignant teachers' trade union; syndicalisme/militantisme enseignant trade-unionism/militancy amongst teachers.( féminin enseignante) [ɑ̃sɛɲɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif→ link=corps corps————————, enseignante [ɑ̃sɛɲɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminin -
10 militant
1. adjective1) (aggressively active) kämpferisch; militant2) (engaged in warfare) Krieg führend2. nounMilitante, der/die* * *['militənt](wishing to take, or taking, strong or violent action: militant workers.) streitend- academic.ru/89147/militantly">militantly- militancy* * *mili·tant[ˈmɪlɪtənt, AM -tənt]I. adj militantII. n Kämpfer(in) m(f); POL militantes Mitglied; (union member) militanter Gewerkschafter/militante Gewerkschafterin; (radical student) militanter Student/militante Studentin* * *['mIlItənt]1. adjmilitantto be in (a) militant mood — in militanter Stimmung sein
2. nmilitantes Elementthe militants among the students — die militanten Studenten
* * *militant [ˈmılıtənt]A adj (adv militantly)1. Krieg führend2. militant3. aggressiv, kämpferischB s militante Person, militantes Mitglied* * *1. adjective1) (aggressively active) kämpferisch; militant2) (engaged in warfare) Krieg führend2. nounMilitante, der/die* * *adj.kämpferisch adj.
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