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company union
noun
- a labor union dominated by management rather than controlled by the membership.
- a union confined to employees of one business or corporation.
company union
noun
- an unaffiliated union of workers usually restricted to a single business enterprise
Word History and Origins
Origin of company union1
Example Sentences
Supporters of keeping the contract bar rule say that it's rich for writers of Project 2025 to preach about workers' autonomy when they're also trying to legalize company unions.
More than 40 people in the news division were cut, a company union said, though a number of them were later offered jobs elsewhere inside Google.
California will be the first location for the company union partnership.
The animators opted to be represented by the confrontational Screen Cartoonists Guild rather than the pro-management "company union," the American Society of Screen Cartoonists.
To that end, the largest steel company in the area, the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Co., created a company union that weaponized racism and anti-Communism to attract white workers and weaken Mine Mill.
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