Similar words: unionization, unionized, zionism, revisionism, creationism, reductionism, isolationism, abolitionism. Meaning: ['juːnɪənɪzm] n. the system or principles and theory of labor unions.
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1, The survey holds even more dispiriting news for unionism.
2, The decline in trade unionism is particularly significant here.
3, The growth of public sector unionism raises starkly the issue of alliances between workers as producers and working people as consumers.
4, Thus, beyond the specifically theological reasons for unionism, there is a broader penumbra of social concerns.
5, Unlike Beattie, who was socialized into evangelicalism and unionism, Ivan Foster was recruited after a more dramatic conversion.
6, Its new National government plans to abandon compulsory unionism and centralised wage fixing.
7, Mr Trimble's opponents within unionism say they will put forward a motion to exclude Sinn Fein from government.
8, Trade unionism became a key element in national solidarity and social education.
9, Student activity and the resurgence of trade unionism, already discussed, were obvious facets of thus new version of steadfastness.
10, Boal was a successful barrister who combined staunch unionism with a left-of-centre position on social and economic issues.
11, There is now a widespread view that trade unionism is caught up in a fundamental transformation.
12, Their functional link severed, Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat.
13, Tories are also conscious that the image of Unionism is such that any agreement would attract inevitable criticism from opposition parties.
14, Collective bargaining was viewed as the alpha and omega of trade unionism.
15, He has spent his life campaigning for free trade unionism and free votes.
16, The last decade of the nineteenth century saw the development of a considerable antipathy to trade unionism among influential public opinion.
17, The closed shop and the wildcat strike have undermined the legitimacy of modern trade unionism.
18, So for a short while the two movements, Co-operation and trade unionism(sentencedict.com), had fused.
19, The union is forced to pour resources into simply maintaining the thousands of small branches which trade unionism in agriculture automatically involves.
20, Mormon religious leaders generally became conservative Republicans who spoke out against trade unionism and welfare programs.
21, Later in the century the open villages were also centres of nonconformism and trade unionism.
22, The most ominous thing of all about Drumcree is that it has confirmed the political bankruptcy of unionism.
23, But his concern for profit margins kept wage levels low and he was intensely suspicious of trade unionism.
24, Did unemployment,[http://sentencedict.com/unionism.html] economic depression and the General Strike reduce trade unionism to a pitiful weakness?
25, This was inpart due to the emergence of New Unionism which sought to organize unskilled workers.
26, His book has interesting passages about the author's boyhood and his later disenchantment with trade unionism.
27, But by the close of the decade militant trade unionism had been literally eradicated in the private sector.
28, And it remains finally to ask what place there was for trade unionism in the Labour Party's revised prospectus.
29, His autobiography makes it clear that Terence O'Neill had no sympathy with what he saw as parochial unionism.
30, Free Presbyterians would differ from other Protestants in their attitude to the above reasons for unionism only in taking them more seriously.
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