Phrases with «major shakeup»

The phrase "major shakeup" means a big and significant change or disruption in a situation or organization. Full definition

Sentences with «major shakeup»

  • ATLANTA — South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison is dropping his bid for Democratic National Committee chair and throwing his support to former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, marking the second major shakeup in the party leadership race within a week. (politico.com)
  • Katie Walsh, a top White House aide, is leaving her post as deputy chief of staff in the first major shakeup of the Trump administration. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • This follows a number of major shakeups at the company accused of fostering sexism, violence, and intellectual property theft. (circleoflegaltrust.com)
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