unionisation造句
例句與造句
- This was the second attempt at the unionisation of professional football players after the failure of the Association Footballers'Union which dissolved itself in 1901.
- Efforts for unionisation in the private sectors were often met with opposition and the wider general withdrawal of State support for workers further undermined their bargaining power.
- In 1904, he was transferred to FA rules by wearing his shorts above the knee and was politically minded in favour of the unionisation of professional footballers.
- She fiercely resisted unionisation of bookshop staff, sacking most employees just before they had worked there six months, when they would gain limited job protection rights.
- Unionisation is on the rise, after the establishment in 2013 of a trade union for media workers, member of the national Association of Free Trade Unions.
- It's difficult to find unionisation in a sentence. 用unionisation造句挺難的
- Qabula took these traditional poetic forms and injected themes from daily life and the workplace, dealing with topics of survival and the fight for unionisation of the workplace.
- After a bitter struggle, the London Dock Strike of 1889 was settled with victory for the strikers, and established a national movement for the unionisation of casual workers.
- However, despite the growing unionisation of the organised sector, the continued backwardness of the Indian economy ensured that the real wage earning of the working class remained abysmally low.
- Unionisation by N . M . Perera's All Ceylon United Motor Workers'Union had to proceed in secret, with union agents disguising themselves to avoid company thugs.
- They did benefits for strikers at which they sang songs such as'Talking Union', about the struggles for unionisation of industrial workers such as miners and auto mobile workers.
- She was active in the Independent Labour Party and was a staunch campaigner for the unionisation of black workers in South Africa, during which she had considerable contact with Leonard Woolf.
- Along with Paul Wagoner, Santino produced " Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle " a film, winner of four regional Emmy Awards on African American Pulman car unionisation.
- Often, major corporations antagonise the principle of labour unionisation since it results in heavier employment regulations which restrict the powers of big business to fire workers at will, effectively causing economic difficulties for such companies.
- If the 1940s saw the consolidation of the central trade unions in traditional industries like textiles and jute, the next two decades saw the rapid unionisation of the engineering industry and the then nascent chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
- Health workers in some states had not been paid in months, food subsidy and distribution schemes were being neglected and private employers who wish to discourage any kind of unionisation are being actively encouraged by the central government.