Unionize in a sentence as a verb

When this happens, don't complain and don't try to unionize: you did it to yourself.

I fully respect workers' right to unionize and strike, but there's no reason I should be bound by their strike.

It is one of the very few parts of the movie production process that is not unionized.

If you have money, you are free to use it as you wish, and if you have friends you are free to unionize to try to get as much as you can.

It's kind of hard to unionize organizations that rely on member donations to keep afloat.

If you're doing manual labor and replaceable it's mighty hard to unionize without the government support, I understand that.

Farm workers can't unionize nearly as easily if they are undocumented, and undocumented workers don't have to be paid standard wages.

>Seems its evil for the non-unionized to make money in educationCollege professors are tenured, not unionized.

> Teachers' unions are right now fighting the introduction of actual metricsWe would unionize and be fighting metrics too, if they tried to measure how good a programmer you were with the number of goto's you use.

I really don't understand why we don't have an IT union, especially for network ops and engineering - it's a very logical aspect of the industry to standardize and unionize.

Unions have plenty of their own problems to take care of, with basic labor rights being called into question and the right to unionize slowly being taken away in states across the country, but that's besides the point.

Duquesne officials say there are no immediate plans to allow adjunct professors to unionize, despite professors' vote to do so. I was under the impression unionisation usually happened against the wishes of employers?It's hardly realistic to expect employers to act with their employees' best interests at heart.

The standard tactic employed by McDonald's is that if employees ever manage to actually get past the hurdles and get the official vote to unionize, the location of the unionized McDonald's is instantly and permanently shut down.

I think some of this explains the reluctance of programmers to unionize; for historical reasons a lot of software culture is US/UK based, these are countries where unions have run amok with terrible consequences for their communities, no-one wants to repeat those mistakes.

Unionize 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: unionise

verb

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

See also: unionise organize organise