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unions

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/ˈjuːniənz/ · u-ni-ons

An organization of workers formed to protect and promote their rights and interests.

Meanings

nounformal

An organization of workers formed to protect and promote their rights and interests.

ایک تنظیم جو کارکنوں کے حقوق اور مفادات کا تحفظ اور فروغ دینے کے لیے تشکیل دی گئی ہے۔

اتحاد

ittehaad

Synonyms

associationorganizationcoalitionایسو سی ایشنتنظیممتحدہ

Antonyms

divisionseparationdisunionتقسیمجدائیتفریق

Common Collocations

  • labor unions
  • trade unions
  • student unions

Example Sentences

The labor union negotiated better wages for its members.

محنت کش اتحاد نے اپنے اراکین کے لیے بہتر تنخواہیں بات چیت کیں۔

Mehnat kash ittehaad ne apne arakin ke liye behtar tankhwaain baat cheet kiain.

Many employees joined the union to protect their rights.

بہت سے ملازمین نے اپنے حقوق کا تحفظ کرنے کے لیے اتحاد میں شامل ہو گئے۔

Bohat se mulazimein ne apne haqooq کا tahafuz karne ke liye ittehaad mein shamil ho gaye.

The union held a meeting to discuss member concerns.

اتحاد نے اراکین کی تشویشات پر بات چیت کرنے کے لیے ایک اجلاس منعقد کیا۔

Ittehaad ne arakin ki tashweeshat par baat cheet karne ke liye aik ijtimaah mun'aqid kiya.

Easily Confused With

unionize:To unionize means to organize workers into a union, while unions are the actual organizations formed.

Word Family

unionized
adjectiveیونیونائزڈ
unionization
nounیونیونائزیشن

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'union' as 'uniting' workers together.

Visualize a group of workers standing together with raised fists for their rights.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اکٹھے ہو تو کچھ کر دکھائیں گے، پھولوں کی طرح ہم مسکرائیں گے۔

Ikatthe ho to kuch kar dikhayenge, Phoolon ki tarah hum muskurayenge.

If we unite, we will achieve something, Like flowers, we will smile.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اکھٹے ہوجانے کا کچھ نہیں ہوتا، متفرق رہنے میں ہے اکڑ.

Akhattay hojane ka kuch nahi hota, mutafarriq rehne mein hai akad.

There is no value in gathering; strength lies in unity.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "unio" — unity, oneness

First known use: 14th century

The term 'union' was adopted into Middle English from Old French around the 14th century, deriving from Latin 'unio', emphasizing the concept of joining or coming together.