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Discover Ludwig"free union" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a union or association that is not subject to any legal or political restrictions, and is voluntarily formed and maintained. For example: The members of the free union worked together to form a plan to promote their common interests.
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Peter Brooks Free Union, Va.
WEBB--Bim, of Free Union, VA, died Saturday.
You'll give me your home number and free Union Square Cafe lunches.
The Sun offered its readers free Union Jacks, urging them to "Fly it in the Face of Terror".
She runs an Angora goat farm, Kid Hollow Farm, in Free Union with the bridegroom's stepfather, Steven Harder.
Claire (thirty-three, a consultant and the mother of one, "in a free union with someone marvellous") presented a few scenarios.
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A labor advocate who distributed leaflets encouraging workers to form free unions got 15 years.
Ironically, Germany abolished free unions the day after establishing the holiday, virtually destroying the German labour movement.
Despite intimidation by plainclothes thugs, university students have elected parallel free unions after government administrators banned hundreds of candidates from official student representative bodies.
The section that calls for free unions allows exceptions based on national laws and "the interests of national security or public order".
The National Federation of Free Unions, which includes postal workers, accused the country's banks of driving France Télécom to ruin, and said it would "join any movement in defense of the interests of the company and its employees".
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