Betekenis van:
trade union movement

trade union movement
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • de gezamenlijke vakbonden
  • an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. “re-export” means any movement of a catch in its harvested or processed form from territory under the control of the State, free trade zone, or Member State of a customs union of import unless that State, free trade zone, or any Member State of that customs union of import is the first place of import, in which case the movement is an export within the definition in point (g);
  2. “export” means any movement of a catch in its harvested or processed form from territory under the control of a State or free trade zone of landing, or, where that State or free trade zone forms part of a customs union, any other Member State of this customs union;
  3. It is therefore appropriate to adopt protective measures laying down a specific regime for the movement of and trade in equidae and equine semen, ova and embryos, as well as certain equine blood products from Romania in order to safeguard the health and welfare of equidae in the Union.
  4. Commission Decision 2004/292/EC of 30 March 2004 on the introduction of the Traces system [7] created a single electronic database (‘TRACES’) for monitoring the movement of animals within the European Union and from third countries, as well as providing all the reference data relating to trade in such goods.
  5. In order to reduce the economic impact on the holding concerned, certain derogations from movement restrictions for mallard ducks derived from vaccinated mallard ducks should be provided for, since such movements do not pose a specific risk for the spread of disease and provided that official surveillance is carried out and that the specific animal health requirements for trade within the Union are complied with.
  6. Decision No 1/1999 of the EC-Turkey Customs Cooperation Committee of 28 May 1999, on procedures to facilitate the issue of movement certificates EUR.1 and the making out of invoice declarations under the provisions governing preferential trade between the European Union, Turkey and certain European countries [4], aims at facilitating the issue of such preferential proofs of origin by either the Community or Turkey in the context of the preferential trade agreements they have both concluded with certain countries and which provide between them for a system of cumulation of origin, based on identical rules of origin and a prohibition of any drawback or suspension from customs duties on the goods concerned. That Decision provides for the use by Community and Turkish exporters of supplier’s declarations, stating the Community or Turkish originating status, according to the said rules, of the goods received from suppliers in the other part of the Customs Union and for the related methods of administrative cooperation.
  7. Decision No 1/1999 of the EC-Turkey Customs Cooperation Committee of 28 May 1999, on procedures to facilitate the issue of movement certificates EUR.1 and the making out of invoice declarations under the provisions governing preferential trade between the European Union, Turkey and certain European countries [4], aims at facilitating the issue of such preferential proofs of origin by either the Community or Turkey in the context of the preferential trade agreements they have both concluded with certain countries and which provide between them for a system of cumulation of origin, based on identical rules of origin and a prohibition of any drawback or suspension from customs duties on the goods concerned.
  8. Decision No 1/2000 of the EC-Turkey Customs Cooperation Committee of 25 July 2000, on the acceptance, as proof of Community or Turkish origin, of movement certificates EUR.1 or invoice declarations issued by certain countries that have signed a preferential agreement with the Community or Turkey [5], aims at ensuring that goods covered by the Customs Union can benefit from the provisions on free circulation laid down in Decision No 1/95, also when they are imported into one part of the customs union accompanied by a proof of origin issued in a country with which both the Community and Turkey have concluded preferential trade agreements, providing between them for a system of cumulation of origin, based on identical rules of origin and a prohibition of any drawback or suspension from customs duties on the goods concerned.