Adjective
anti-union (comparative more anti-union, superlative most anti-union)
Alternative spelling of antiunion
anti union
I found out Scott (Brown) is anti-union and I'm a Teamster guy. I found out he's also against gay marriage, and I say if you love someone, you should have the same rights no matter who you are. Micky Ward
Right of employer to oppose unions The Act revised the Wagner Act's requirement of employer neutrality, to allow employers to deliver anti-union messages in the workplace. Source: Internet
He condemned Lendlease, the firm responsible, which is known for its aggressive anti-union policies, telling on October 13 that workers had spoken about their “concerns” about the project’s safety prior to the tragedy. Source: Internet
Maybe he can try (and fail) to excuse the dog-whistling in the memo as an emotionally driven mistake, but his emotions didn’t draft the strategy he was contemplating with the senior bosses of Amazon to use Smalls as anti-union PR. Source: Internet
Columbia has chosen instead to confuse the current situation and to delay their decision with frivolous legal technicalities, and waited for the present Republican administration to replace the current NLRB appointees with conservative anti-union ones. Source: Internet
Christie’s including cops and firefighters in his anti-union jihad? Source: Internet