Union

Union may refer to:

  • Trade union or labor union, an organization of workers who have banded together, often for the purpose of getting better working conditions or pay
  • Credit union
  • Taxpayer groups (Taxpayers union), an organization of taxpayers, for the purpose of getting better budget responsibility from government
  • Union (set theory), a mathematical set composed of all of the distinct elements of a collection of sets
  • Union (plumbing), a pipe fitting
  • Union (American Civil War), a name used to refer to the federal government of the United States and loyal states during the American Civil War
  • Gabrielle Union, American actress
  • Half-union, a coin
  • Poor Law Union

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