词汇 | organized-labor |
释义 | organized labor noun[ U ] US(UKorganized labour) workers considered as a group that can act together to improve their situation Industrial relations anti-union arbitrate arbitrator bargaining power closed shop collective bargaining free collective bargaining industrial relations inter-union labor union labour relations mastersinger postal union shop steward student union trade union trade unionism unionist unionization unionize organized labor | American Dictionaryorganized labor noun[ U ] us/ˈɔr·ɡəˌnɑɪzd ˈleɪ·bər/ social studies labor unions (= organizations of workers) considered as a group Examples of organized labororganized labor Organizedlabor provided a tempting target for this new strategy. Organizedlabor carried not only the employermandate idea but also the idea of its congruence with the existing political and economic situation. Organizedlabor was a quintessential aging social movement by 1972. Organizedlabor represents perhaps the most dramatic case of an aging social movement. Organizedlabor was a central player in this transformation. Organizedlabor eventually became an integral partner in managing key sec58. Until a minor renaissance in 1996, organizedlabor had lost both political influence and ardor for national health insurance. Yet organizedlabor treated them as a set of uncontestable facts. Or did such highly organizedlabor more likely go hand-in-hand with leftist attempts and strategies to mobilize workers' support and facilitate social coalition across classes? Much of organizedlabor jumped on the "competitiveness" bandwagon. Calling themselves socialists, and relying almost exclusively on organizedlabor for money, they introduced only modest pension reforms in 1935 and 1937. A fourth movement, organizedlabor, was an outright opponent. This peculiar sequence of events meant that one of the stakeholders in state-level control, organizedlabor, now had a clear interest in national action. The strength of organizedlabor is expected to cut in exactly the opposite direction. It is important to mention here that organizedlabor was not of a single mind about health policy in the late 1980s and early 1990s. See all examples of organized labor These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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