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Definition of trade dispute in English: trade disputenoun A dispute among workers or between employers and workers that is connected with the terms or conditions of employment. Example sentencesExamples - The two companies are also at the centre of a trade dispute between the United States and the European Union.
- And this is not the only trade dispute to affect public transport of late.
- A lecturers' union has declared a trade dispute with the college in response to plans to axe more than 100 jobs.
- Now, however, the products are at the center of a major trade dispute between Japan and China.
- On issues of contention, such as the trade dispute between America and Europe, the Prime Minister and President had no progress to announce and nothing of substance to say.
- A trade dispute no longer exists and continued industrial action is unnecessary and unlawful.
- In the late 1600s, France and England got into a trade dispute, ending with the British banning French wine.
- The ongoing trade dispute over steel imports escalated today.
- Secondly, in contrast with most other groups and individuals, trade unions were immune from civil liabilities for losses or damages which arose from actions taken in the cause of a trade dispute.
- It could cover, therefore, a picket aimed to persuade people not to enter a place of work, established as part of a legitimate trade dispute.
- Rather it was a not so subtle attempt to strike back at Brazil in an ongoing trade dispute over state subsidies to regional jet manufacturers.
- I am satisfied that it is not, therefore, a trade dispute and is unlawful.
- They claim that the clubs, and not the league, are the legal employers of the players, and that the matter does not therefore actually constitute a trade dispute.
- And a trade dispute has erupted between Australia and the Philippines over mutual market access between the two countries.
- Both countries are locked in a trade dispute over bananas, beef and cashmere.
- Our claim on members' terms was met in full, and the trade dispute ceased to exist.
- A major trade dispute is brewing over the export of Canadian softwood lumber to the United States.
- I mean, we took the view, because the black police officers' association were involved, that it was almost tantamount to a trade dispute, as well as an individual dispute.
- The council argued that the action was illegal under union law as it was not a valid trade dispute.
- Almost by definition, however, the parties in a trade dispute are companies, and almost inevitably one company ‘wins’ and another ‘loses’.
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