TUC的意思和读音

TUC

: [ˌti:ju:'si:]

abbr.

(Trades Union Congress);

TUCabbr.

1.Trades Union Congress (an organization to which many British trade/labor unions belong)

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1.This should remind Britain's employers just how much they depend on the good-will and voluntary extra work of their staff, the TUC says.怀

2.The Trades Union Congress (TUC) did not support the NUM, seeming to support Thatcher's call for a national ballot.(TUC)

3.Today's step towards widespread industrial action is expected during a debate on public sector pensions at the TUC conference in London.

4.TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said there was an "unprecedented crisis" in living standards.”。

5.British workers should be allowed to swap ties and jackets for shorts and T-shirts during Britain's heat wave, TUC said on Wednesday.T

6.Treasury figures showed migrant workers were responsible for about 10 per cent of economic growth, said the TUC.10%

7.John Monks is a former leader of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC) who now heads the European Trade Union Confederation.

8."I'm not sure there's ever been a strike that's been 100% legal, " says one TUC official.TUC:“。”

9.To his great credit, he has just said this to the Trades Union Congress, the most unfriendly audience he could find.——(TUC)

10.But Brendan Barber, the TUC general secretary, warned that Cameron's economic policies risked "growth-choking mass unemployment" .(BrendanBarber)