Example sentences for: unions

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

  • DeLay is now launching a $25 million fund-raising campaign to fight trade unions through the innovative method of establishing a nonprofit corporation that can raise unlimited cash without disclosing donors, a plan his fellow Republican congressman Chris Shays calls, "unbelievably sick."

  • One way high-performing organizations can enhance employee involvement and gain agreement on an organization's goals and strategies is by developing partnerships with employee unions.

  • Major changes can involve redesigning work processes, changing work rules, developing new job descriptions, establishing new work hours, or making other changes to the work environment that are of particular concern to employees' 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).

  • The Old Left stood for things that benefited lots of people and that lots of people who were quite anti-communist also supported--the New Deal, unions, the safety net, civil liberties, even (just a little) women's rights.


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