Sentence example with the word 'unionism'

unionism

Definition n. the system or principles and theory of labor unions

Last update: October 5, 2015


0

On this subject many monographs and larger works have been published in recent years, but dealing rather with such questions as trade unionism, co-operation and factory legislation, than the structure and organization of particular industries, or the causes and the results of the formation of the great combinations, peculiarly characteristic of the United States, but not wanting in England, which are amongst the most striking economic phenomena of modern times.   [Please select]

0

But before I'm done I'll teach local unionism a lesson it will not forget soon.   [Please select]

0

Thereafter, for a time, Carl went into University Extension, lecturing on Trade-Unionism and South Africa.   [Please select]

0

I am far removed from the principles of unionism, as they stand to-day.   [Please select]

0

Other cities realized that there was a peculiar strike in progress, upon the outcome of which depended the principles of unionism.   [Please select]

0

+ See The Basis and Policy of Socialism, Socialism and Individualism, and Theory and Practice of Trade Unionism.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
union - unionism - unionist