unionized in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

unionized in the PONS Dictionary

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To date, no stores in the chain are unionized.
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Because this district is heavily populated by unionized state workers, being pro-labor is considered a tremendous asset in this district.
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Nearly 25,000 union membershalf the city's workforce and virtually all its unionized workers struck.
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It is a commonly used means of resolving disputes, raised in the form of grievances, between unionized workers and their employers.
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Trade unions alleged the layoff was a way to eliminate unionized labor, whereas the company said it was due to economic conditions.
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Unlike the city police department it replaces, the new county department is not unionized.
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The bank also does its best to fly on unionized airlines and stay at unionized hotels.
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They wanted an organization that did not discriminate among race and to also include unionized women workers.
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With its high fixed-cost blast furnace configuration and unionized work force, limited-pricing power, the downturns resulted in several bankruptcy filings.
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He contends that the group is not anti-union, but is meant to ensure a level playing field between unionized and non-unionized parties in contract negotiations.
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