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stuc, stuck Also 8 stuke. [a. F. stuc, ad. It. stucco: see stucco n.] † 1. = stucco 1 a. Obs.1632 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 42 Two of his pictures, the one limned and painted, the other made of stuck. 1702 J. K. New Eng. Dict., Stuke, a kind of morter fit for imagery, made of chalk and marble ...
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STUC
STUC may refer to:
Scottish Trades Union Congress
Samoa Trade Union Congress
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (ST:UC) a science-fiction film
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Roz Foyer
Foyer served on the general council of the STUC for many years, served a term as chair of the STUC's youth committee. In 2020, she was appointed as General Secretary of the STUC, the first woman to hold the post.
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Stuk
German designation for artillery guns
"Stuk", a 2008 song by The Partysquad featuring Dio, Sef, Sjaak and Reverse
See also
Stuck (disambiguation)
STUC
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Bill McLean (trade unionist)
He served as the Mineworkers' representative on the Scottish Trades Union Congress' (STUC) General Council, and served as President of the STUC in 1967
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Different proof for the inequality $b \gcd(a,c)^2+ a \gcd(b,c)^2-c \gcd(a,b)^2 \le abc$? In Encyclopedia of Distances, there is given a distance on natural numbers without zero: $$d(a,b) = \log\left( \frac{ab}{\gcd(a...
Then there are natural numbers $A,B$ and $C$, such that $a=RSUA,b=RTUB,c=STUC.$
The inequality to be proved then becomes the rather obvious one
$$SB+
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Scottish Lace and Textile Workers' Union
remain an independent union, dissolving the federation and affiliating with the General Federation of Trade Unions and the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC It was one of the last two Scottish industrial unions affiliated to the STUC, alongside the Scottish Carpet Workers' Union.
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Hugh Lyon
Lyon represented the union on the Parliamentary Committee of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC), serving as president of the STUC in 1918. This led to an increasing number of demarcation disputes, which the STUC attempted to adjudicate.
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John Mallinson (trade unionist)
but it did not change his view that the TUC had done little for Scotland, and he worked with John Keir to establish the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC However, when the STUC was actually established, he was unhappy with its structure, and unsuccessfully argued for a delay in creating it.
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Eleanor Stewart (trade unionist)
She was a delegate to the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) in 1916. Workers' Union became part of the Transport and General Workers' Union, and Stewart continued as its Scottish women's officer, and remained active at the STUC
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Grahame Smith
Grahame Thomas Smith (born 8 January 1959) is a Scottish former trade unionist, who served as General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC References
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Address by Grahame Smith, STUC, 9 July 2009.
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Scottish Trades Union Congress
The Annual Congress is the Governing Body of the STUC. The STUC has always had active women members.
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Robert Allan (trade unionist)
He attended the STUC from its foundation, always taking a prominent part in debates. By 1917, Carson was seventy years old and looking to reduce his involvement in the STUC.
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Jimmy Milne (trade unionist)
Jimmy Milne (1921–1986) was General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC). He died in office. He became a member of the General Council of the STUC in 1954, the youngest person elected to that time.
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