unionized 的 2 个定义
un·ion·ized, un·ion·iz·ing.
- to form into a union.
- to organize into a labor union; bring into or incorporate in a labor union.
- to subject to the rules of a labor union.
un·ion·ized, un·ion·iz·ing.
- to form a union.
- to join in a labor union.
unionized 近义词
等同于 confederate
更多unionized例句
- If they vote yes, they would be the first Amazon warehouse in the United States to unionize.
- Successfully unionizing even a handful of workers at the biggest and most important American corporations would also be a big win for the labor movement, whose power has been shrinking over the past several decades.
- Additionally, New Mexico’s independently owned Taos Ski Valley attempted to unionize in 2015.
- Meanwhile, the Stevens Pass patrollers who voted to unionize in 2019 have been waiting 21 months to finalize their first contract with Vail, says union president Brianna Hartzell.
- Patrollers at Utah’s Canyons Resort unionized in 2000, though the union was disbanded when the mountain was purchased by Vail Resorts in 2014.
- The reason: activist government and unionized government often work at cross purposes.
- Today, private sector unionized workers are not even ten percent of the work force.
- Consider the October 2013 strike by unionized Bay Area Rapid Transit employees in California.
- But reform had a darker side: the state put into unemployment 7,500 unionized teachers, who lost their health coverage.
- Some unionized railway workers were guaranteed lifetime pay and only had to work a few hours a month.
- She was slightly unionized, but not in the least abolitionized.
- In seeking work he was limited to such occupations as had not yet been unionized.
- We aren't unionized, Kathleen, but the 'Imperial' is one of the best shops in the city; all the girls say so.
- Not obey the boss, when they already felt an endless stream trickling down their unionized gullets?
- Employment in unionized industries strengthened their position in the postwar labor movement.