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  2. Union representative - Wikipedia

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    A British shop steward discusses an issue with a foreman during WWII. A union representative, union steward, [1] or shop steward is an employee of an organization or company who represents and defends the interests of their fellow employees as a trades/labour union member and official.

  3. Shop Stewards Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shop Stewards Movement was a movement which brought together shop stewards from across the United Kingdom during the First World War.It originated with the Clyde Workers Committee, the first shop stewards committee in Britain, which organised against the imprisonment of three of their members in 1915.

  4. Shop floor - Wikipedia

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    A shop steward is an employee of a company or organization who, as a labor union member and official, represents and defends the interests of their coworkers. [4] During the First World War, the Shop Stewards Movement brought together shop stewards from across the United Kingdom. It began with the Clyde Workers Committee, Britain's first shop ...

  5. Steward - Wikipedia

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    Steward, another term for majordomo; Steward, an older term for a flight attendant; A member of the Steward's Department of a ship, responsible for preparation of food or caring for living quarters; Steward, United States Navy rate prior to 1975, now Culinary Specialist (US Navy) Union steward, a labor union official, also known as a shop steward

  6. Union organizer - Wikipedia

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    In other unions, the organizer's role is largely that of servicing members and enforcing work rules, similar to the role of a shop steward. In some unions, organizers may also take on industrial/legal roles such as making representations before Fair Work Commission, tribunals, or courts.

  7. Whistleblower claims Steward CEO bragged he could sway ... - AOL

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    A whistleblower has come forward to Congress alleging Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre and other Steward executives illegally conspired with foreign officials to secure a hospital ...

  8. 'Dismembered' body of Delaware woman reported missing found ...

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    A Delaware woman who was reported missing last week after she didn't show up to work for several days was found dismembered in a car over the weekend, police said.

  9. Revolutionary Stewards - Wikipedia

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    The January uprising led to the dissolution of the Revolutionary Stewards' network, because many of its members took part in the uprising while others such as Richard Müller opposed it. The organization of the Revolutionary Stewards dissolved, though many of its members continued to work in the council structures. [8]