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1 union wage gain
эк. тр. выигрыш профсоюзной заработной платы* (процентное увеличение заработной платы, которое произойдет, если какой-л. работник присоединится к профсоюзному движению)Every trade union wage gain is a loss for everyone else. — Каждый выигрыш профсоюзной заработной платы это убыток для всех остальных.
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2 union wage
эк. тр. профсоюзная заработная плата* (заработная плата, требуемая или утвержденная профсоюзом, т. е. заработная плата работников, состоящих в профсоюзе)Union wages are 13.12 per cent higher than non-union wages, other things being the same. — При прочих равных, профсоюзные зарплаты на 13,12% выше, чем непрофсоюзные зарплаты.
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3 union wage gap
эк. тр. отрыв профсоюзной заработной платы* ( процентное различие в заработной плате работников — членов профсоюза и работников, не являющихся членами профсоюза)The average union wage gap of 8% was not uniform across industries, occupations and regions. — Отрыв профсоюзной заработной платы в 8% не был одинаков по всем отраслям, профессиям и регионам.
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4 union wage premium
эк. тр. профсоюзная надбавка [премия\] (к заработной плате)* (сумма, на которою средняя зарплата работника, состоящего в профсоюзе, превышает среднюю заработную плату работника, выполняющего аналогичные функции, обладающего сопоставимой квалификацией, но не состоящего в профсоюзе; т. е. часть заработной платы состоящего в профсоюзе работника, обусловленная не особыми навыками работника или нестандартными условиями труда, а исключительно влиянием профсоюза)Syn:See: -
5 trade union
эк. тр., брит. профессиональный союз, профсоюз, тред-юнион (организация рабочих и/или служащих одной профессии, отрасли или предприятия, созданная для защиты своих интересов в отношениях с работодателями, в т. ч. для ведения коллективных переговоров по вопросам оплаты и условий труда, рабочего времени и т. п.; объединение профессиональных союзов)Syn:See:affiliated trade union, bona fide trade union, recognized trade union, collective bargaining, collective agreement, industrial dispute, general union, enterprise-based union, craft union, industrial union, trade union immunities, trade union movement, unionist 1), unionism 1), union shop, Trades Union Congress, Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members, European Trade Union Confederation, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Organization of African Trade Union Unity, Women's Trade Union League, World Federation of Trade Unions, National Union of Mineworkers, National Union of Teachers, Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993, Trade Unions Act 1984, Trade Unions and Labour Relations Act 1974, Transport Salaried Staffs' Association, trade union immunities, union dues, fair share, free rider, guild, horizontal union, vertical union, structural-change hypothesis, collective voice, lock-out, brotherhood 2) б), labour organization, union wage gain, union wage gap, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists
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профсоюз, тред-юнион: добровольное объединение рабочих и служащих одной специальности, отрасли или предприятия для совместной защиты своих прав относительно зарплаты и условий труда.* * *организация, основной целью которой является регулирование отношений между работниками и работодателями или ассоциациями работодателей
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