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How to use unionization in a sentence

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He was a hired gun for big corporations in the late 1950s, when he went around arguing against unionization.
Its resistance was made possible not merely by its unionization but by the dole to the unemployed.
The pool of truckers had split into two contingents-one that supported full unionization and another that simply wished to form an association.
In Section III, we examine the unionization, production control, and democracy struggles that were triggered by the crisis.
Prominent firms adamantly resisted unionization, engendering the allegiances of workers through paternalistic benefit plans.
Workers claim that they have been harassed and intimidated after complaining about working conditions and raising the issue of unionization.
What bugged him was that Southers appeared to be sympathetic to the unionization of the TSA work force.
Structural shifts in industrial employment partly explain the decline in unionization which seems to be occurring in the private sector.
Declines in unionization rates have occurred among men, people aged 25 to 54 years, and those working in the private sector.
Many non-union employers more or less match union wages in order to avoid unionization.
Still, the unionization of Aboriginal workers has not always been smooth sailing.
France has one of the lowest rates of unionization of any industrialized country, with as few as 5 percent of private sector workers organized.
The scene was immortalised about 1895, before the pulp and paper industry boom and the emergence of unionization.
Taking the example of unionization, a dichotomous variable is defined that equals 1 for a unionized job and 0 for a non-unionized job.
Constant surveillance by executives, supervisors, and trusted staff members serves to detect and counter unionization attempts.
There is no question that the decline in unionization has hurt people below the median-wage level in the United States, and that needs to be addressed.
At the end of 2004, there were 6,017 trade unions and 1,536,843 union members with a unionization rate of 10.6 per cent.
Second, trade, investment and tax policy must be changed to limit corporate mobility, and to block employers from shifting operations to avoid unionization.
To measure unionization, respondents were asked if they were personally a member of a union or if there were any unionized employees within their workplace.
Overall, with about one-sixth of its workforce belonging to unions, Spain has one of the lowest levels of unionization in Europe.
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The company had refused to accede to the demands for unionization, even with a waiver of all other claims.
They agree to consider every one of our demands, provided only we don't insist on the demand for unionization.
It was a lost opportunity that unquestionably cost the unionization of the steel industry.
The Employee Free Choice Act would replace secret ballots with public voting and require unionization if a majority sign authorization cards.
Did Mr. Kane promise to grant every demand, except only unionization?
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