Sentence examples for were union from inspiring English sources

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were union

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The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one.

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Professor Olson said management feared that if all these new technology-related jobs were union, then unionized workers could repeatedly devise ways to slow the introduction of additional technologies.

My parents were union people.

Mr Chico's most vocal backers were union members.

But many of her ancestors were Union soldiers and sympathizers.

Also participating were Union Square Ventures and Flybridge Capital.

Sixty years ago, about one in three workers were union members.

By last year, only eleven per cent of American workers were union members.

All were union jobs, and all disappeared around 1990 as manufacturing went overseas.

There were union jacks and saltires being waved and carried as the crowd swelled.

In 2005 only 14% of American workers were union members, compared with 27% in 1979.

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We were signed to Columbia, whose studios were union-controlled with regular breaks and everything.

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