Similar words: organized, unorganized, disorganized, organized crime, organize, organizer, reorganize, disorganize. Meaning: n. employees who are represented by a labor union.
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1. And now organized labor began to lumber.
2. The secret world of organized labor.
3. Much of Harkin's support comes from organized labor.
4. And this was the flagship of organized labor.
5. Meanwhile, organized labor and the thousands of new patronage jobs in the federal bureaucracy gave the president powerful political leverage.
6. Organized labor provided major support for Clinton and Democratic congressional candidates in 1996.
7. There is a lot of downtime in organized labor, waiting for meetings to start.
8. The whole thrust of organized labor is to.. well, not socialism.
9. At least, organized labor, I think, is incomprehensible to them.
10. Now, in fairness I must add that organized labor, or most of it, wanted the Steelworkers Trilogy.
11. In 1972, organized labor had even refused to endorse George McGovern, the New Left candidate.
12. If organized labor is going to revive,[sentencedict.com] the experts agree this is the year it must wake up and start stretching.
13. Now, maybe, if organized labor had not collapsed, they would not be steelworkers.
14. Dole has been highly critical of organized labor this year, especially an expensive union ad campaign waged against Republicans.
15. Organized labor will grow and become more active.
16. Corrupt practices and organized crime those involve organized labor.
17. DR: organized labor forces and building the internal affairs of the construction of streets.
18. To the leaders of organized labor the fundamental issue was protection of right of collective bargaining.
19. When I met with representatives from organized labor, though, they were having none of it.
20. The announcement seemed aimed at assuaging demands by organized labor for more protection against imports while also tamping down labor's expectations of a combative new stance toward China.
21. Organized labor had a fairly strong presence in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Hot Springs, but not much elsewhere.
22. The Pittston coal strike served as a rallying point for organized labor.
23. And that is exactly what it was-a show of solidarity between the Clinton administration and organized labor.
24. Rejection of fast-track by Congress would be a stunning victory for organized labor and environmentalists, who vigorously opposed the legislation.
25. He says said he want wants to work with organized labor to heal the ailing economy.
26. The President vijing complain to president is waging a campaign to win over Labor organized labor.
27. Along with these developments came a modern system of agriculture and a strong organized labor force.
28. The president is waiting waging a campaign to win over organized labor.
29. The people are just raising president is waging a campion campaign to win over organized labor.
30. This week's Trades Union Congress (TUC), an annual gathering of organized labor, was a cacophony of truculence.
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