Example sentences for: unions

How can you use “unions” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Some agencies have undertaken a long-term effort to create an environment of trust and openness in working cooperatively with unions.

  • Gore wants to make him talk about three losing issues: Reaganomics (which hurts Bradley among Democrats because he voted for Reagan's 1981 budget cuts), vouchers (Bradley's past support of pilot voucher programs offends powerful teachers' unions and Democratic voters who think vouchers threaten public schools), and ethanol (Bradley's past opposition to ethanol subsidies irks Iowans, who count on these subsidies to prop up farmers).

  • That policy included stronger unions, corporate responsibility, a higher minimum wage and, most important, more federal spending on--or, as he would say, federal investment in--job training and retraining.

  • While Deputy Opposition Leader Gareth Evans was reported as saying, "There's something very sad about a man who can't say sorry," "National Sorry Books" had been signed by half a million people, including "the Catholic bishops of Australia, trade unions and teacher organisations."

  • Accordingly, it raises the bar for all of us-those in positions of leadership, federal managers, employees, unions, and human capital executives and their teams.


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