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nonunion

[ US /nɑnˈjunjən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not belonging to or not allowing affiliation with a trade union
    nonunion carpenters
    a nonunion contractor

How To Use nonunion In A Sentence

  • In that case, the Court cited Abood v. Detroit (1977), which held that nonunion teachers could not be forced as a condition of their employment to pay a fee equivalent to union membership fees if it supported speech to which they did not agree. Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform
  • Conclusion Antegrade compression interlocking nails and SMC, combined with iliac autograft, can provide an efficacious technique for treatment of nonunion of femoral inferior segment.
  • Fractures with even small amounts of displacement are prone to nonunion, and operative treatment is recommended.
  • Quebecor subsequently sold off services employing 650 workers to a nonunion employer, Entourage.
  • Objective To practice and evaluate callus lengthening for humeral nonunion with large segment defect.
  • Of the nonunionized workers, 5.4 percent claimed; of the unionized workers, 13.6 percent claimed.
  • It is always hard for such workers to get justice, especially in nonunionised workplaces. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scaphoid and hamate are the most common bones to have nonunion after a fracture because their blood supplies are delicate and prone to complete disruption.
  • In Detroit, as the auto industry cut jobs and spun off its auto parts manufacturing, often to nonunion companies, the incomes and communities of workers were devastated.
  • I also defend our right to civil protest when city projects employ less qualified nonunion labor.
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