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Meanings of
unionised
in English
Spanish
no iónico
Back to the meaning
Not converted into ions.
unionized
nonionic
nonionized
nonionised
ionized
Spanish
no iónico
Being a member of or formed into a labor union.
organized
organised
Related terms
union
Synonyms
Examples for "
organized
"
organized
organised
Examples for "
organized
"
1
The RICO law is used to target illegal conspiracies including
organized
crime.
2
Mexico is suffering record levels of violence, often linked to
organized
crime.
3
The thousand years of machine rule were quite efficient and well
organized
.
4
The Protestant churches in Europe were
organized
prototype of the nation state.
5
MS: Recently I went to the Enlightened Power conference that Omega
organized
.
1
Since then, demonstrations
organised
by student groups have taken place almost daily.
2
Global agencies say the Balkans are a major crossroads for
organised
crime.
3
However, motives might be found in other areas, such as
organised
crime.
4
The Friends in New York begin their well
organised
Irish relief work.
5
Speaking to the media, he said: It was a badly
organised
unit.
Usage of
unionised
in English
1
The carrier's
unionised
staff said their social contract was not being honoured.
2
Within hours the
highly
-
unionised
staff was out on strike -for three days.
3
Relations between the meat processor Affco and its
unionised
workers have soured further.
4
They are seeking pay parity with other major
unionised
hotels in the capital.
5
Layoffs in traditionally
unionised
heavy industries had been thinning labour's ranks for decades.
6
Following historic patterns, the Republicans tended to be wealthier, the Democrats more
unionised
.
7
Since schools under his direct control are
unionised
,
Cordileone does not have that ability.
8
They are
unionised
and they have the right to strike.
9
This is because larger workplaces tend to be
unionised
and provide relatively good work environments.
10
The staff, who are not
unionised
,
will meet this morning to decide whether to resume work.
11
The disappearance of hundreds of thousands of
unionised
jobs in the car, steel and airline industries.
12
Divide-and-rule management has created a culture of fear and
unionised
labour is sliding into the past.
13
Ryanair is trying to work out how to mix a
unionised
workforce with its low-cost model.
14
The Tralee facility is one of just two subsidiaries in the group where employees are
unionised
.
15
This comes after
unionised
white collar officials joined the firefighters wanting to cripple aviation from Wednesday.
16
Alitalia is also heavily
unionised
and there will likely be a significant backlash to the proposed cuts.
Other examples for "unionised"
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unionised
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unionised workers
heavily unionised
unionised staff
unionised employees
less unionised
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Translations for
unionised
Spanish
no iónico
no ionizado
Unionised
through the time