The meeting will also hear from Paul Gilroy, branch secretary for the library workers' union Unison.
The plan to make job losses has been opposed by the public service union Unison.
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As ever, the Europeans would exert more moral influence if they acted in unison.
Some use meditation, some use repetitive bowing or circling, some have people sing uplifting songs in unison.
Given that 1 would represent perfect correlation, that implies most hedge-fund styles are rising and falling in near-unison.
But the amount has been labelled "astounding" by the public service union, Unison.
While dealing with diverse universal themes, the simple musical and literary composition invites improvisation, imitation and singing in unison.
Unions involved in the strike include Nipsa, Siptu, TGWU, ATGWU, Amicus and Unison.
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But increasingly, and since last year, formally, they talk and act in unison.
While all four parliaments in the UK, The National Assembly for Wales, Stormont, Holyrood and the House of Commons, rang in unison.
Moore turned and walked away, the clot of reporters turning in unison.
But, as the world powers know from other non-African contexts, real pressure for peace only comes about when they speak in unison.
The trust said it had decided to cease to voluntarily recognise Unite for the purposes of collective bargaining but would continue to work with Unison.
Previously, Yorkshire Ambulance Service said it had decided to cease to recognise Unite for the purposes of collective bargaining but would continue to work with Unison.
The idea was to build scores of new cutters, small boats, manned and unmanned aircraft, all with complementary electronics and design features that worked in unison.
' And now we take a poll every night and, you know, just like Fox, we have our own jury-rigged group of people that are being polled, but everybody screams in unison.
Or to put it another way, if a majority of the eurozone "outs" don't like a new banking rule, they can block it - which limits the voting force of eurozone members acting in unison.
"It's pretty tough, people are frightened about the future of their jobs, " said Judy Wilson, Unison representative.
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The action, by medical secretaries and receptionists, is due to start on 28 January, the union Unison said.
On "Stuck on the Treadmill, " for example, he plays a beefy riff in unison with Mr. Prodaniuk, a technique that found its way into early heavy metal, but which Mr. Thompson said is common in Celtic folk.
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"It is chilling that companies such as SSE should announce these enormous half-year profits when families are being forced to take the hit for yet another massive price hike, " said Mike Jeram, head of business and environment at the Unison trade union.
However, a spokeswoman for the public sector union Unison attacked the plan.
However, trade union Unison condemned the policy.
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The same can be said for NYX and SCHW, financial gems trading down in unison to the entire sector.
Vice presidents usually sing in harmony, if not in unison, with their boss.
The country's second-biggest union, Unison, which has 1.3 million members, says it supports the idea of a general strike "in principle".
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