Unionise in a sentence as a verb

And then if they decide to unionise too?Rebuild it from scratch rarely works out well in software.

Which is ultimately the same problem that tech workers would face if they tried to unionise.

In the UK it’s illegal for the police to unionise for exactly that reason.

This is also why workers who unionise can be paid more - the union has power over the employer.

I couldn’t care less if Amazon workers want to unionise, but they shouldn’t be blacklisted or surveilled because some might wish to do so.

Would it be harder or easier to unionise or make employee actions if the workforce is all online, compared to meeting in the same place?

I suspect contractors will have to unionise to gain some form of leverage in insurance negotiations.

They should unionise, because if they don't, it'll always seem like it's each individual researcher taking the stand on their own, risking their career.

People providing services will be taxed as employees but will not have any workers' rights, including no right to unionise, no equal pay, no maternity leave and so on.

Couldn't agree more, imo game studios have all the downsides of a large software company with pretty much none of the benefits, the sooner they unionise and get treated like humans the better.

Unionise definitions

verb

recruit for a union or organize into a union; "We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers"

See also: unionize

verb

form or join a union; "The auto workers decided to unionize"

See also: unionize organize organise