Example sentences for: unions

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

  • "What people don't understand in this country," he explained, is that "unions exist for political action."

  • The first unions were formed among some of the skilled craftspeople, such as loom fixers, weavers, spinners, and slasher tenders, particularly in New England.

  • According to the Johannesburg Star , the government's refusal to negotiate "has united unions across the ideological and race spectrum for the first time since the 1980s."

  • (That's been true, sometimes, but who pays the money to corrupt unions?)

  • FEC Chairman Scott Thomas, a Democrat who was also at the conference, noted that the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 outlined three principles that need to be preserved on the Internet: 1) disclosure of how money is raised and spent to influence elections; 2) limits on the amount that any one person can contribute to a campaign; and 3) restrictions on independent spending by corporations and unions.


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