Example sentences for: unions

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

  • The Los Angeles Times fronts Albright, reading her stance as more of a "honeymoon is over" break from past Clinton China policy, but leads with the pledge by what it calls one of the nation's most aggressive labor unions to spend $1 million a year to organize physicians, especially those who are salaried employees of large organizations, such as HMOs.

  • Unions should be more powerful, corporations less so.

  • 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."

  • There's little evidence that an ingrained conservatism among Southern workers has kept unions out.

  • Banks had been claiming that credit unions, which enjoy tax-exempt status based on their origins as volunteer-run cooperatives, have, by wildly expanding their memberships beyond simple company or vocational affiliation (71 million members, more than double the 1991 total), been able to unfairly compete for customers.


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