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Unionised

Unionised meaning

simple past and past participle of unionise

Example sentences (16)

Victoria Trades Hall Council secretary reckons the data shows it’s high time to look at the “free rider” problem where non-unionised employees might get a pay rise or better conditions but not pay the union squat.

Shillong, July 7: Unionised workers of Samsung Electronics are set to stage a three-day general strike this week in South Korea as their negotiations with the management over wages and working conditions fell through.

The NTUC spokesperson said that affected general branch members in non-unionised entities can expect to "receive something but it will not be the same as eligible affected union members".

Through heavily protectionist measures, Trump is promising to restore millions of manufacturing jobs to the United States — the kinds of jobs that used to be largely unionised.

When McCluskey led Unite, he reportedly told the executive council that costs exceeded expectations because the union was employing unionised workers and paying them well.

A support action by the will be held on December 4 outside the temporary, non-unionised warehouse sheds being leased by Coles in Prospect.

However, with severance and other benefits paid, there is no guarantee the unionised workers will be re-employed by the company.

Many of the 127,000 extra workers returning will be from the unionised construction industry, with big sites allowed up to 85 per cent of the normal workforce, and eased restrictions for workers on small projects and at land developments.

In the United States, automaker General Motors dove 4.3 per cent after unionised autoworkers began a nationwide strike over disagreements on wages, healthcare benefits and job security.

It calls on Labour to roll out a Green New Deal targeting decarbonisation by 2030, guaranteeing an increase in good unionised jobs in the UK, and paid for by the wealthiest.

Just 38% of workers in the country were unionised, making it the lowest figure on record, Eurofund reported in its Annual Review of Working Life in 2018.

She is no friend of working people, be they farmers, unionised workers or those of us that depend on welfare payments.

Some may require a higher contribution but see this as an investment… As night will turn into day you will reach retirement age,” he said while pointing out that state pension will be the only option for non-unionised workers upon their retirement.

IMSSA covers mediation within unionised environments.

In general, heavily unionised nations such as France and Germany have adopted and encouraged such approaches.

Thus, from an early stage in modern Jamaica, unionised labour was an integral part of organised political life.