WFSW World Federation of Scientific Workers - traduction vers
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WFSW World Federation of Scientific Workers - traduction vers

FORMER TRADE UNION
AScW; National Union of Scientific Workers; Association of scientific workers; British Association of Scientific Workers

Wobblies         
  • Seattle]].
  • IWW logo: "[[An injury to one is an injury to all]]"
  • wildcat strikes]].
  • IWW and anarchists protesting in 1975
  • Anti-socialist cartoon in a railroad-sponsored magazine, 1912
  • A newspaper editorial cartoon from 1917, critical of the IWW's antiwar stance during World War I
  • Joseph J. Ettor]], who had been arrested in 1912, giving a speech to barbers on strike
  • [[Big Bill Haywood]] and office workers in the IWW General Office, Chicago, summer 1917
  • Australian anti-conscription poster, 1916
  • The first IWW charter in Canada, Vancouver Industrial Mixed Union no.322, May 5, 1906
  • 1914 IWW demonstration in New York City
  • IWW membership numbers in WISE from 2006 to 2018
  • IWW members picket in Sydney, June 1981
  • A Wobbly membership card, or "red card"
  • An IWW protest at Binghamton University in 2009
  • IWW in [[Washington D.C.]]
  • Three IWW General Secretary-Treasurers: Mark Kaufman, Jeff Ditz, and Fred Chase, at a funeral for a friend.
  • Memorial service
  • The Evolution of Industrial Democracy]]'' by [[Abner E. Woodruff]], initialed by illustrator [[Ralph Hosea Chaplin]], published by the IWW. Notably stamped as evidence used in a [[trial]].
  • Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent: The ''[[Little Red Songbook]]''
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOUNDED IN 1905
Wobblies; Industrial Workers of the World (New Zealand); Wobbly; Wobblie; International Workers of the World; I.W.W.; Iww; Industrial workers of the world; The Wobblies; Industrial Workers Of The World; Wobbly (person); I won't work; Bread and Roses (magazine); Glossary of Industrial Workers of the World terms; Wobbly lingo; IWW; Iww.org
амер. жарг. Индустриальные рабочие мира (профсоюз в США в 1910-1920 гг.)
wobbly         
  • Seattle]].
  • IWW logo: "[[An injury to one is an injury to all]]"
  • wildcat strikes]].
  • IWW and anarchists protesting in 1975
  • Anti-socialist cartoon in a railroad-sponsored magazine, 1912
  • A newspaper editorial cartoon from 1917, critical of the IWW's antiwar stance during World War I
  • Joseph J. Ettor]], who had been arrested in 1912, giving a speech to barbers on strike
  • [[Big Bill Haywood]] and office workers in the IWW General Office, Chicago, summer 1917
  • Australian anti-conscription poster, 1916
  • The first IWW charter in Canada, Vancouver Industrial Mixed Union no.322, May 5, 1906
  • 1914 IWW demonstration in New York City
  • IWW membership numbers in WISE from 2006 to 2018
  • IWW members picket in Sydney, June 1981
  • A Wobbly membership card, or "red card"
  • An IWW protest at Binghamton University in 2009
  • IWW in [[Washington D.C.]]
  • Three IWW General Secretary-Treasurers: Mark Kaufman, Jeff Ditz, and Fred Chase, at a funeral for a friend.
  • Memorial service
  • The Evolution of Industrial Democracy]]'' by [[Abner E. Woodruff]], initialed by illustrator [[Ralph Hosea Chaplin]], published by the IWW. Notably stamped as evidence used in a [[trial]].
  • Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent: The ''[[Little Red Songbook]]''
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOUNDED IN 1905
Wobblies; Industrial Workers of the World (New Zealand); Wobbly; Wobblie; International Workers of the World; I.W.W.; Iww; Industrial workers of the world; The Wobblies; Industrial Workers Of The World; Wobbly (person); I won't work; Bread and Roses (magazine); Glossary of Industrial Workers of the World terms; Wobbly lingo; IWW; Iww.org
wobbly adj. шаткий, шатающийся
wobbly         
  • Seattle]].
  • IWW logo: "[[An injury to one is an injury to all]]"
  • wildcat strikes]].
  • IWW and anarchists protesting in 1975
  • Anti-socialist cartoon in a railroad-sponsored magazine, 1912
  • A newspaper editorial cartoon from 1917, critical of the IWW's antiwar stance during World War I
  • Joseph J. Ettor]], who had been arrested in 1912, giving a speech to barbers on strike
  • [[Big Bill Haywood]] and office workers in the IWW General Office, Chicago, summer 1917
  • Australian anti-conscription poster, 1916
  • The first IWW charter in Canada, Vancouver Industrial Mixed Union no.322, May 5, 1906
  • 1914 IWW demonstration in New York City
  • IWW membership numbers in WISE from 2006 to 2018
  • IWW members picket in Sydney, June 1981
  • A Wobbly membership card, or "red card"
  • An IWW protest at Binghamton University in 2009
  • IWW in [[Washington D.C.]]
  • Three IWW General Secretary-Treasurers: Mark Kaufman, Jeff Ditz, and Fred Chase, at a funeral for a friend.
  • Memorial service
  • The Evolution of Industrial Democracy]]'' by [[Abner E. Woodruff]], initialed by illustrator [[Ralph Hosea Chaplin]], published by the IWW. Notably stamped as evidence used in a [[trial]].
  • Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent: The ''[[Little Red Songbook]]''
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOUNDED IN 1905
Wobblies; Industrial Workers of the World (New Zealand); Wobbly; Wobblie; International Workers of the World; I.W.W.; Iww; Industrial workers of the world; The Wobblies; Industrial Workers Of The World; Wobbly (person); I won't work; Bread and Roses (magazine); Glossary of Industrial Workers of the World terms; Wobbly lingo; IWW; Iww.org

['wɔbli]

общая лексика

качающийся

колеблющийся

прилагательное

['wɔbli]

общая лексика

шатающийся

вихляющий

шаткий

шаткий, шатающийся

существительное

общая лексика

(обыкн. Wobbly) [амер., ист., разг.]

член профсоюзной организации «Индустриальные рабочие мира» (IWW - the Industrial Workers of the World)

Définition

ВСЕМИРНАЯ МЕТЕОРОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ
(ВМО) , международная межправительственная организация, специализированное учреждение ООН (с 1947); начала деятельность с 1951 (в 1873-1951 - Международная метеорологическая организация) для сотрудничества в области метеорологических наблюдений и исследований, обмена информацией и др. Местопребывание - Женева. На 1 января 1992 членами ВМО состояли 159 государств (в т. ч. Россия).

Wikipédia

Association of Scientific Workers

The Association of Scientific Workers (AScW) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It was founded as the National Union of Scientific Workers in 1918, changing its name to the Association of Scientific Workers in 1927.

The union largely represented laboratory and technical workers in universities, the National Health Service and in chemical and metal manufacturing. It was the union for scientists with a conscience, and could name half-a-dozen Nobel Prize winners amongst its membership. The former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher was also a member.

In 1969 AScW merged with the ASSET (Association of Supervisory Staff, Executives and Technicians) to form ASTMS (the Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs)