1. unionised - Adjective
2. unionised - Verb
3. unionised - Adjective Satellite
not converted into ions
being a member of or formed into a labor union
Source: WordNetorganized labor Source: Internet
unionized workers Source: Internet
a unionized shop Source: Internet
How much is Zesco spending on personal emoluments and fringe benefits (including free electricity) or its multiple bloated unionised workforce which has led to union and worker greed? Source: Internet
"I fear the union has seen an opportunity here because they're always seeking to see the paid unionised staff do more and the volunteer non-unionised staff do less," he told 2GB radio. Source: Internet
Many of the 127,000 extra workers returning will be from the unionised construction industry, with big sites allowed up to 85 per cent of the normal workforce, and eased restrictions for workers on small projects and at land developments. Source: Internet