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How to use unionisation in a sentence

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He endorsed unionisation and protested several cases of police brutality in Miami.
If it's accurate, and it means what it says, it presumably means that unionisation and collective bargaining would be illegal.
There are more and more employers resisting unionisation compared to the past.
Red tape and unionisation may be responsible, though on average indicators of labour-market regulation are no different in Africa than elsewhere.
The purpose of these seminars, for national experts on unionisation, was to exchange good practices on themes relevant to specific groups.
The unionisation rate changed little between 2008 and 2010, remaining around 71 per cent.
In fact one of the factors leading to privatisation is the low level of unionisation in the private sector in general, which means lower wages and less expensive benefits when work is moved into the private sector.
Strong unionisation in France has limited the impact on jobs in the past, and has helped limit the secondary impact on household consumption during this recession.
However, the unionisation rate is very low.
The gap in unionisation between private and public sector workers was particularly troubling.
The rate of unionisation in Belgium is one of the highest in the world: about 60 out of 100 workers from the private sector are affiliated to a trade union.
However, the amount of work still to be done remains clear, with EWCs slow to grow in sectors where there is employer resistance and lower levels of unionisation.
Public sector employees have high rates of unionisation.
More specifically, the analysis of the effects of Bill C-17 upon job quality uses observable characteristics such as salaries, hours worked and unionisation status as measures of job quality.
Decreasing trade union membership in most European countries reflects a situation in which unions need to tune into younger people's needs and not only the traditional way of unionisation.
However, overall, women workers around the world are less skilled, receive less pay, suffer from discrimination and job insecurity and often work in areas of low unionisation.
The reported cost levels might then, for example, reflect a high degree of unionisation of the workforce which can be used to negotiate high wages and high levels of employment.
In May 1879, Scottish mine owners combined to force a reduction of wages, which had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation.
Rates of unionisation are lower in the private than in the public sector.
All right, it was actually filmed in Malibu, but it did justice to the social history and the pros and cons of unionisation – and beat Citizen Kane to the best picture Oscar that year.
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