"sentiment" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The anti-union sentiment, especially during the strike-bound "winter of discontent" just before the 1979 election, was largely responsible for putting Mrs. Thatcher in office.
- In turn, Marshall's leading families were in contest of financial, economical, and political survival against the North thereby making the city a hotbed of anti-Union sentiment.
- Tartan was fashionable at the time as an expression of anti-Union and pro-Jacobite sentiment and many of the Company were known Jacobites.
- Despite the anti-union sentiments, groups like the International Oil Workers Union attracted membership and held some influence in the industry and state government.
- And also despite the fact that in US neighbor Canada, where the structure of the economy and pro or anti-union sentiment among workers is very similar, unionization stayed steady.
- Until the 80's, a decade when anti-union sentiment increased among corporations and in Washington, replacing strikers was considered unacceptable by both workers and managers.
- Michelle Rhee remains a highly controversial figure in the field of education due to her aggressive style of reform and what some believe to be anti-union sentiments.
- The county had more slaves than any other in the state, making it a hotbed of anti-Union sentiment.
- Union membership and activities fell sharply in the face of economic prosperity, a lack of leadership within the movement, and anti-union sentiments from both employers and the government.
- The British experience of the past two decades suggests a positive correlation between the anti-union sentiments and activities of government and picket-line disorder.
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