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Significados de
unionize
en inglés
portugués
organizar
catalán
agremiar
Volver al significado
Form or join a union.
organize
organise
unionise
portugués
organizar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
organize
"
organize
organise
unionise
Examples for "
organize
"
1
They
organize
in vain; they protest in vain; they appeal in vain.
2
Freedom means the right of people to assemble,
organize
,
and debate openly.
3
We used qualitative content analysis to identify major themes and
organize
data.
4
Tomorrow she'd ask questions in the village and perhaps
organize
a search.
5
However, it might be wise not to
organize
a shopping-fest just yet.
1
Tens of thousands joined in protests she helped
organise
two weeks ago.
2
They can be difficult to
organise
with children present in the home.
3
Other opposition activists want to
organise
a general strike starting next week.
4
The government has contracted UK company Petrofac to
organise
the field's decommissioning.
5
Pagus Wine Tours in Verona
organise
daily tours to the wine regions.
1
It is increasingly tough to
unionise
a workforce, especially in a casualised workplace.
2
She pushed hard to regulate,
unionise
and improve safety, particularly in the forestry industry.
3
One basic right is for workers to
unionise
.
4
But dire conditions in the games industry had been driving developers to
unionise
long before coronavirus struck.
5
Imagine a sweatshop in Bangladesh, where the workers want to
unionise
,
but are scuppered at every turn.
Uso de
unionize
en inglés
1
Workers wanted to
unionize
,
and fought for higher pay and safer working conditions.
2
Domestic workers, like all independent contractors, cannot
unionize
or bargain collectively.
3
They loathed the Wagner Act, which empowered workers to
unionize
and bargain collectively.
4
The proposed legislation, strongly opposed by business, would make it easier to
unionize
workplaces.
5
Nevertheless the Teamsters are still trying to
unionize
the stablehands, but without much progress.
6
I hear that the authors are going to
unionize
themselves and join the A.F.
7
Quarterback Kain Colter started a drive to
unionize
the football team at Northwestern University.
8
Journalists voted last month to
unionize
for the first time in the paper's 136-year history.
9
Recent efforts to
unionize
at Starbucks Corp SBUX.O and sandwich chain Jimmy John's have failed.
10
It would be the first Target store to
unionize
.
11
I have publicly supported journalists' efforts to
unionize
.
12
The Huffington Post will soon be the largest digital media organization to
unionize
in the US.
13
The labor dispute comes amid moves by workers at other retailers and restaurants seeking to
unionize
.
14
Journalists there voted to
unionize
in October 2018.
15
Hamidi: This is not a drive to
unionize
.
16
In 2000, under Democratic President Bill Clinton, the NLRB said New York University graduate students could
unionize
.
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Sobre este término
unionize
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
unionize in
unionize any productions
unionize earlier
unionize fast
unionize indian
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Translations for
unionize
portugués
organizar
catalán
agremiar
sindicar-se
agremiar-se
Unionize
a través del tiempo