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Definition of "unionisation" [unionisation]

  • Alternative spelling of unionization. (noun)

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Use "unionisation" in a sentence
  • "Card check legislation, i.e. coercive unionisation, is hardly giving “people the chance to opt out of the working class altogether.”"
  • "In the U.S. and U.K., however, the unionisation is very confrontational; in large part it is seen as a zero-sum game whereby any gains of the unions are considered, even by the union bosses themselves, to be at the expense of the shareholders."
  • "The doctors had always been extremely well organised, militant and vociferous, but nurses became more militant and with the upsurge in white collar unionisation from the 60s onwards, all groups in the work force became forces to be reckoned with."