unionize

[ US /ˈjunjəˌnaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. form or join a union
    The auto workers decided to unionize
  2. recruit for a union or organize into a union
    We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use unionize In A Sentence

  • After that I felt that we, the workers, needed unity and I have been attempting to unionise the place.
  • On October 11, some 60,000 unionized grocery workers at 852 stores in southern California went on strike or were locked out of their jobs.
  • This is why a unionized workforce is a good thing: Disney World's costumed characters have won the right to wear their own underwear to work, after years of getting crabs and scabies from the Disney-provided articles. Boing Boing: June 10, 2001 - June 16, 2001 Archives
  • They're about to launch a campaign to unionize workers at all major discount supermarkets in the area.
  • We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers
  • The automobile industry continues to be shaken up, with non-union plants far out-competing unionized ones.
  • There is still a French-speaking working class in both unionized and nonunionized fields.
  • Union workers typically earn a twenty percent premium compared to non-unionized employees.
  • Although prior to the lockout Westshore had an estimated 1 million ton stockpile of coal available to load, unionized longshore workers refused to cross the railway pickets and those who were working walked out.
  • He would like to start a union for non-unionized Olympic athletes.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy