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noun1) (member of trade union) Gewerkschafter, der/Gewerkschafterin, die; (advocate of trade unions) Gewerkschaftsanhänger, der/-anhängerin, die2)* * *un·ion·ist[ˈju:njənɪst]n2. BRIT POL* * *['juːnjənɪst]1. n2. adj1) (= trade unionist) gewerkschaftlich* * *unionist s2. Gewerkschaftler(in)* * *noun1) (member of trade union) Gewerkschafter, der/Gewerkschafterin, die; (advocate of trade unions) Gewerkschaftsanhänger, der/-anhängerin, die2)* * *n.Gewerkschaftler m.Unionist -en m.
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