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- Elementary School | Isla Vista School - GUSD
Our school is located in the unique unincorporated Santa Barbara County community of Isla Vista, near the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) We serve a population of approximately 516 students, transitional kindergarten through sixth grade
- UNION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNION is an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one How to use union in a sentence
- What is a Union - Worker Organizing Resource and Knowledge Center
Learn about union basics, collective bargaining, labor-management partnerships, and the laws that govern unions
- What is a Labor Union? | Union Plus
What is a Union? A labor union or trade union is an organized group of workers who unite to make decisions about conditions affecting their work Labor unions strive to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our nation Who are Union Members?
- Isla Vista Tenants Union | Tenants Together
Our office provides individual counseling aimed at providing the tenant with constructive knowledge and skills to ensure successful tenancies and help in the resolution of tenant-landlord conflict
- UNION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
formal She believes that the union (= marriage) of man and woman in holy matrimony is for ever The breathing exercises are designed to help forge a union of body, mind and spirit Their marriage was not a perfect union The two countries flirted with the idea of creating a political union
- Union Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
One brother fought for the Union and one for the Confederacy They celebrated their union [= marriage] with more than 200 friends and family members
- Union - definition of union by The Free Dictionary
Union Of, relating to, or loyal to the United States of America during the Civil War: a Union soldier 2 Of or relating to a labor union or labor union organizing: the union movement; union negotiations [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin ūniō, ūniōn-, from Latin ūnus, one; see oi-no- in Indo-European roots ]
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