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unionisation การใช้

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  • Crampton sought to achieve greater unionisation in all workplaces.
  • Unionisation is often deemed unacceptable by media owners, leading journalists to pursue secret membership.
  • Labour unionisation is essentially a simple way for workers to maintain unity and preserve their rights.
  • What User : Calltech challenges is the authenticity of the subject of unionisation of Call centres.
  • The degree of unionisation depends on the mine and lies between 70 and 90 per cent.
  • He was a central figure in the unionisation of sections of Bombay labour in the 1950s.
  • In reaction to this, organised labour began to assert itself through increasing unionisation and industrial militancy.
  • During the Kakamega Gold Rush of 1930 52 to support the unionisation approach, but was unsuccessful.
  • This organisation was dedicated to the unionisation of women, and by 1914 had more than 20, 000 members.
  • He was instrumental in coordinating the 1884 bootmakers'outwork in the bootmaking industry to eliminate cheap labour and encourage unionisation.
  • As call centres expanded, unionisation occurred in North America to gain members including the Communications Workers of America and the United Steelworkers.
  • The unionisation rate among white-collar workers is exceptionally high in Sweden  since 2008 higher than for blue-collar workers.
  • In Europe, Uni Global Union of Switzerland is involved in assisting unionisation in this realm and in Germany Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft represents call centre workers.
  • In May 1879, Scottish mine owners combined to force a reduction of wages, which had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation.
  • He argued that the unionisation approach by African mine workers was an effective non-violent approach of fighting for their rights through collective bargaining.
  • This was the second attempt at the unionisation of professional football players after the failure of the Association Footballers'Union which dissolved itself in 1901.
  • Efforts for unionisation in the private sectors were often met with opposition and the wider general withdrawal of State support for workers further undermined their bargaining power.
  • In 1904, he was transferred to FA rules by wearing his shorts above the knee and was politically minded in favour of the unionisation of professional footballers.
  • She fiercely resisted unionisation of bookshop staff, sacking most employees just before they had worked there six months, when they would gain limited job protection rights.
  • Unionisation is on the rise, after the establishment in 2013 of a trade union for media workers, member of the national Association of Free Trade Unions.
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