"union" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In decades past when mayors angered municipal unions, union leaders often provoked angry confrontations.
- And why not when Danny Alexander, the Lib Dem Treasury minister, angered already irate unions with a pre-emptive decision on the pensions deal they thought they were still negotiating?
- But now some White House officials say they hope he will strengthen his support, even if it means angering unions.
- His comments, however, have angered unions as it appeared Labour was effectively accepting the public sector pay freeze.
- It has angered other unions by convincing their members to join its ranks, in part by promising never to grant concessions to the airlines despite the industry's deep woes.
- Mr. Goodwin had angered unions at the airline, which is owned by employees.
- The five-month-old center-right government has angered unions and worried workers with plans to privatize state-run companies, reform the costly pension system and cut spending.
- The order, issued on Jan. 7, has angered unions, which say the president is exploiting the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 to pursue a campaign against unions.
- But the move could backfire if it angers other unions, which until now have not honored the picket lines.
- While that approach has made the company a darling of Wall Street, it has angered some patients, unions and community activists.
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