Noun
A member of a trades union, or a supporter of trades unions.
Source: Webster's dictionarytrade unionist
Jim said he was more depressed as a trade-unionist now about the future of this country than he had been for fifty years. He never believed it would come to this. James Callaghan
In a statement Sunday, the firebrand trade unionist slammed brutal attacks on citizens linked to foiled July 31 protests by security forces. Source: Internet
Following mounting pressure from the Bretton Woods institutions, former trade unionist turned politician Frederick Chiluba would embark on an ambitious structural adjustment programme (SAP) to resuscitate the ailing economy. Source: Internet
George Ruth Jr. was born in the house of his maternal grandfather, Pius Schamberger, a German immigrant and trade unionist. Source: Internet
He became an active trade unionist and at the age of 17 was elected to the Auckland Trades Council. Source: Internet
President Maduro, so often underrated as a bus driver and trade unionist, has proven to be a skilled strategist and tactician. Source: Internet