How To Use Derecognise In A Sentence

  • The company has derecognised the union by refusing to negotiate.
  • Management try to impose a back to work agreement which would rip up national agreements and in effect derecognise the union.
  • Residency programmes are derecognised if they do not improve.
  • It tried to derecognise the union there in the 1980s, and only backed down after a strike vote.
  • There is much talk across Liverpool that the council would like to derecognise the union.
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  • But the effects were felt right across the country, with union branches being derecognised.
  • Rules should be set for private colleges and those violating them, derecognised.
  • The council arrogantly believed ordinary staff would not respond to the strike call but they finally realised that we would not allow the council to derecognise our union.
  • The council had tried to derecognise our union branch.
  • That is because many recent recognition agreements were at companies that had previously derecognised the union, but where membership remained at relatively high levels.
  • Managers say they have not derecognised the union.
  • Union members are worried that the company might try to derecognise the union.
  • They would also have made the union far weaker and effectively derecognised.
  • The dispute centres on the council's attempts to derecognise our union and end facility time for our branch officers.
  • Management has tried to go on the offensive, suspending workers for refusing to carry out duties not in their job description and threatening to derecognise the union.
  • One insider said: ‘Having the occasional branch derecognised is something that happens now and again.’
  • The union was derecognised a decade ago and we have seen our pay eroded over that time as most of us have had annual rises imposed that fell below inflation.

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