unionise (Meaning)

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unionise (v)

recruit for a union or organize into a union

form or join a union

Synonyms & Antonyms of unionise

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unionise Sentence Examples

  1. The labor union's primary objective was to unionise the entire workforce.
  2. The employees voted to unionise in order to improve their working conditions.
  3. The company refused to recognise the unionising efforts of the workers.
  4. Critics claimed that unionising would stifle innovation and productivity.
  5. The government encouraged unionising as a means of protecting workers' rights.
  6. The unionising process involved negotiating collective bargaining agreements.
  7. The employers' association actively opposed unionising attempts by their employees.
  8. The unionising of the industry led to significant wage increases for the workers.
  9. The company's decision to unionise generated considerable controversy.
  10. The unionising drive faced strong resistance from both the company and some employees.

FAQs About the word unionise

recruit for a union or organize into a union, form or join a union

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The labor union's primary objective was to unionise the entire workforce.

The employees voted to unionise in order to improve their working conditions.

The company refused to recognise the unionising efforts of the workers.

Critics claimed that unionising would stifle innovation and productivity.