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See also:COMBINATION (See also:Lat. combinare, to combine) , a See also:term meaning an association or See also:union of persons for the furtherance of a See also:common See also:object, historically associated with agreements amongst workmen for the purpose of raising their See also:wages. Such a combination was for a See also:long See also:time expressly prohibited by See also:statute. See See also:TRADE UNIONS; also See also:CONSPIRACY and STRIKES AND See also:LOCK OUTS. End of Article: COMBINATION (Lat. combinare, to combine)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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