Phrases with «union endorsements»

"Union endorsements" refers to the support or approval of a labor union given to a particular candidate, organization, or cause. It means that the union officially endorses or recommends the person or entity, showing their agreement or backing. Full definition

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Sentences with «union endorsements»

  • He's won six union endorsements of his own, primarily from police unions. (buffalonews.com)
  • Teacher union endorsement also helps states rack up those 70 points, but doesn't play as significant a role as district buy - in. (wacharterschools.org)
  • Mr. Bloomberg's assiduous courting of labor paid political dividends: after getting virtually no labor support in his first campaign in 2001, he picked up dozens of union endorsements in his third - term victory in 2009. (nytimes.com)
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