Washington D.C was the unions capital.
The same as now.
Washington, D.C.
Credit unions are nonprofit financial institutions. Technically, you're answer is incorrect. Credit unions are not-for-profit, member owned, financial cooperatives. They are NOT the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, or Goodwill, which are nonprofit organizations. Credit Unions must earn money to cover overhead & operations, provide returns to their members and build capital. Since they are cooperatives, they issue no stock (which banks do to raise capital to expand branchs and offer additional services) and the only way credit unions can build capital is through earnings.
No. ACTU stands for the Australian Council of Trade Unions. It is the national organisation that represents Australian workers.
The European Union has three "capital cities": Brussels, Belgium Luxembourg, Luxembourg Strasbourg, France
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Yes. Civil partnerships are legal in the Australian Capital Territory, as is same-sex marriage.
Union capital was at Washington DC throughout. Confederate capital was originally at Montgomery, Alabama. Then soon afterwards, it was moved to Richmond, Virginia, which it remained until after Appomattox, when it moved briefly to Danville, Virginia.
Some of the credit unions on Summit, Wisconsin are Summit Credit Union, Price Credit Union, Prosperity Credit Union, and Capital Credit Union. You may find more in your local area.
craft unions and industrial unions
It was the southerners (confederate's) capital. Weapons, strong army, people.