Phrases with «to have a union»

"To have a union" generally means to be part of a group or organization that represents and supports the rights and interests of workers in a specific industry. The union works towards improving working conditions, negotiating better wages, and protecting workers' rights. Being part of a union gives employees more collective power and the opportunity to voice concerns and negotiate with their employers. Full definition

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Sentences with «to have a union»

  • «There are a lot of people who don't have a union job who should have one right here in this city,» the mayor added later. (dnainfo.com)
  • However, has the union of new tech and the practice of law been significantly transformative for lawyers and clients? (legaltalknetwork.com)
  • Teachers are particularly vulnerable at a time when so few private sector workers have union benefits, and when there's so little political will for improving education by spending more on it. (salon.com)
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