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the unison
noun
The state of being together, in harmony, at the same time, as one, synchronized.
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And this is from Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary.
The unison walks and wiggling jumps in "Three Strangers" have tremendous flash-mob potential.
As soon as the unison begins, dancers start to subtract themselves by bowing out.
But just as importantly, the Unison vote is not representative of all the 24 mandates.
The Unison union warned of possible instability, saying this could have an impact on patients.
Steph Davies, the Unison branch secretary for Newport city, said workers were fighting a losing battle.
The unison floor-pounding fits the undead, and the stiff torso of Irish dance serves well as rigor mortis.
Yet, if you nip up the Victoria line to the Unison HQ at Euston, you'll hear Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary, advocate a bright, simple alternative: an end to cuts, and rising salaries in the public sector.
Dave Prentis, general secretary of the Unison union, said the apprenticeships funding was the "right move at the right time".
Dave Prentis, the Unison general secretary, said the women had bravely taken action to protect their wages and employment rights.
The Unison aqua queen Track Quilt (left), originally $250, is $82 (standard pillowcases, originally $30 for two, are $11).
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