unionize

IPA: jˈunjʌnaɪz

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To organize workers into a union.
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Examples of "unionize" in Sentences

  • But I guess that is where the "unionize" thing comes in.
  • The best way to kill any movement to unionize, is to treat your workers well.
  • When one works in an industry that is dangerous in nature, the need to unionize is even far greater.
  • I am going to "unionize" your employees and they will then demand wages beyond what your meager profits are for the year.
  • Finally, although the right to unionize is constitutionally guaranteed, the interest in unionization also varies from region to region.
  • WalMart’s fear that a Democratic President would allow employees to unionize is just more confirmation that Democrats look out for the American people while Republicans protect corporate profits. — bam
  • What apparently has Walmart executives 'panties in a snit is the belief that if Obama becomes president it's more likely that its employees will unionize, which is something the notoriously stingy employer fears.
  • "There has been a movement afoot in many instances fueled by the unions to force the subcontractors to be employees of the builders, because the next step is to unionize them," said Mr. Howard of the National Association of Homebuilders.
  • If they choose to delay in voting on and approving the candidates, he could make that part of the 2012 presidential-campaign argument that Republicans are blocking progress at an agency charged in part with protecting workers' rights to unionize.

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