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词根:union
adj.unionized 组织成工会的;[物][化学] 未电离的
n.union 联盟,协会;工会;联合
unionism 工会主义;联合主义;联邦主义
unionist 工会会员;联合主义者
v.unionized 使…成立联盟;使…加入工会(unionize的过去分词)
vi.unionize 加入工会;成立工会
vt.unionize 使……加入工会;使……成立工会
Noun
1. act of forming labor unions;
"the issue underlying the strike was unionization"
The first known use of unionization was in 1892
1 What accounts for this upsurge in unionization among clerical workers?
究竟是什么导致了文职工作者的工会化呢?
2 In Chicago, Murphy said, “the financial impact of unionization will not be fully understood” until both sides negotiate a contract, which could be years away.
3 Ms. Phillips, who opposed the unionization, said of the union’s recently filed complaint: “We don’t believe this charge has merit.”
4 Previous efforts to correct this injustice have taken the form of lawsuits and attempts at unionization.
5 Still, there's reason to be optimistic about unionization efforts in the food system moving forward: California recently established a Fast Food Council where workers will have a say in determining minimum wage for the industry.
6 He added that as “a blue-collar actor” who endorses unionization, he had a difficult choice, and he remained respectful of other Equity actors in the troupe who made a different decision.
7 We don’t believe unionization is the best way to preserve what is special about our culture or advance change,” according to the Times report.
8 A huge step would be to increase unionization.
9 Ms. Wolfe’s 2014 oratorio on work, exploitation and unionization took on new overtones as coal became a central part of the Make America Great Again hymnal.
10 In a statement posted for a time in some of the Minnesota stores, workers were told that Half Price would oppose unionization “with every legal means available to us.”
11 Precedents are found in the classical music world, Broadway theater companies and dance organizations where unionization has been a way to operate for decades.
12 The issue underlying the strike was unionization.
罢工的基本问题是联合。
13 The show, a sendup of Hollywood, will also tackle film franchises, mergers and unionization efforts.
14 With the rate of unionization in the United States at its lowest rate in nearly a century, the power wielded by Local 1 can seem like an anachronism.
15 But the evening’s highlight was the first half, which consisted of nine excerpts from Ms. Cash and Mr. Leventhal’s musical adaptation of “Norma Rae,” the 1979 paean to unionization that earned Sally Field an Oscar.
16 Nevertheless, some workers within the museum industry have claimed that their employers are stalling negotiations to demoralize their bargaining units; others have gone further to accuse officials of retaliating against staff members who support unionization.
17 And because these productions have largely resisted unionization, they do not have to comply with guild rules set up to protect child performers.
18 The unionization attempt was seen as part of a recent wave of similar efforts at institutions including the New Museum and the Guggenheim in New York, and the Frye Art Museum in Seattle.
19 The airline has drawn criticism online after its efforts to discourage unionization among its employees.
20 That unionization attempt was seen as part of a wave of similar efforts at institutions including the New Museum and the Guggenheim in New York, and the Frye Art Museum in Seattle.