Being a member of or formed into a labor union.
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.
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