unionized in A Sentence

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    Canada's Unionized workforce has actually grown in recent years.

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    Subsequently, railway porters fought for political recognition and were eventually Unionized.

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    Subsequently, railway porters fought for political recognition and were Unionized.

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    Recruited, interviewed, mentored and evaluated a 40-member Unionized, non-Unionized and contracted staff.

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    In a Unionized workplace, employees may be members of a local labor.

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    News: G/O Media is moving Deadspin to Chicago and suspending negotiations with Unionized employees.

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    A little better, the Unionized workers there earn $10 per day with some added benefits.

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    That was unrealistic because he worked in a Unionized university, where everything must be standard.

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    Small businesses may deal with their own Unionized employees or with union involvement in other businesses.

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    They have done it with pragmatic social policies, morally-minded political ideologies, a highly Unionized labor force, high and progressive taxes, and very weak religious faith.

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    SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West also includes about 40,000 non-Kaiser hospital employees in California, Wherley said, and other SEIU locals represent Unionized hospital workers in other states.

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    Unless you happen to work in a Unionized setting- and most of us don't- the workplace is the most command and control environment in our lives.

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    That's how it still works today in highly Unionized parts of our economy, and that's how it works in countries that compete with us like Germany.

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    Use of existing Unionized labor workforce will be in accord with applicable collective bargaining agreements while it agrees to offer employment to all other DSPC employees at substantially similar compensation for not less than six months.

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    Stuesse explains how a poultry plant in Morton, Mississippi- the same plant that would later be involved in the $3.75 million discrimination settlement- sought out immigrant labor in Miami to subvert a newly Unionized, predominantly African American labor force that was fighting for better worker conditions.

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    The distinguishing characteristics of the Japanese economy during the"economic miracle" years included: the cooperation of manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and banks in closely knit groups called keiretsu; the powerful enterprise unions and shuntō; good relations with government bureaucrats, and the guarantee of lifetime employment(shūshin koyō) in big corporations and highly Unionized blue-collar factories.

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