Example sentences for: unions

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

  • A one-day general strike has been called for Tuesday, Aug. 24, with the participation of unions for nurses, courts and prison staff, police, and teachers.

  • The Wall Street Journal 's Fred Siegel, among others, praises Bissinger for showing both Rendell's courage (he took on unions) and the limits of his old-school liberalism.

  • (This last, aimed mainly at eliminating the issuing of "emergency" teaching certificates, appears to be a concession to the teachers' unions, but it will be accompanied by stricter requirements for testing new teachers.)

  • "The [ Post ] story raised an important debate that we need to have about the workplace of the future," said Herman, who wants to "open a dialogue on the issue" rather than inspect workers' homes en masse . An op-ed in the Journal argues that the OSHA guidelines are part of a pattern of Clinton administration electoral favors to labor unions (because the guidelines discourage telecommuters, who are hard to organize).

  • Despite the emperor’s obsession with the new “Red Peril” — the 1848 Communist Mani­festo of Marx and Engels, which was being circulated in Paris — he could not prevent such social reforms as the workers’ right to form unions and even to strike.


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