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Definition of unorganized in English: unorganized(British unorganised) adjective ʌnˈɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪzdˌənˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd 1Not organized. Example sentencesExamples - And they will not be dealt with by pointless, unorganised and ill thought out demonstrations that no serve other purpose than to provide another irrelevant sound byte.
- The relief efforts, though they look unorganised, seem to be taking care of their everyday, short term needs, though they still use the open spaces beyond the village for their toilet needs.
- Until recently, these rapidly growing tumours were considered unorganized or partly organized masses.
- A novel of the happenings of war is an attempt to organize the unorganized, to give form and meaning to chaos.
- One searches in vain through the colonial period for evidence of Americans armed with guns rising to defend their liberties, whether in organized militia units or unorganized crowds.
- It's an unorganized and a disorganized agency.
- The one thing I know is all the time I spent playing games while growing up, organized and unorganized, did me nothing but good.
- We should be forcing students to cope with masses of hitherto unorganized data, many neglected yet valuable areas of their own experience or education, the full resources of the language they use, their system of values.
- The problem with organised public protests is that all too often they become unorganised and go out of control.
- Soccer suffers from both a lack of organized and unorganized availability to the youngest of athletes, and a complexity that makes it hard to appreciate without having played the sport.
- Although it is a generalization, loose aggressive players typically maintain unorganized / sloppy stacks, while tight conservative players keep well organized/neat stacks.
- That, and things were starting to get a little messy and unorganised - the 2 things that I despise most in many sites, yet I manage to allow my own web log to go the same path.
- The raffle - though somewhat unorganized because bar management forced the Shanghaiist crew upstairs at the last minute - made several prize winners very happy, some eerily so.
- They may well be truthful, but unclear in their own mind as to what message they are trying to convey and by speaking their unorganised or unstructured thoughts, they will help themselves to decide.
- Family housing has improved; most are satisfied with the children's education system and their recreation programs, both organized and unorganized.
- What about other kinds of organized and unorganized leisure time activities?
- That goes for unorganized, disorganized, and semi-pro religion, too.
- Boulding describes how this was largely due to Gandhi, who was responsible for the transition from informal and unorganized to formal and organized non-violence as a political strategy.
- New Orleans resident Jordan Flaherty wrote that buses stopping in at refugee camps continue to be haphazard and unorganized.
- He's the sloppiest, most unorganized clutz that ever got hired at this bank.
Synonyms careless, lackadaisical, slapdash, disorganized, haphazard, hit-or-miss, last-minute, untidy, messy, unsystematic, unmethodical, casual, offhand, thoughtless, heedless, negligent, neglectful, remiss, lax, slack, slovenly - 1.1 Not represented by or formed into a trade union.
unorganized white-collar workers Example sentencesExamples - Little has been said to promote the benefits of a mega union for existing members and unorganised workers, beyond the platitudes of ‘bigger means stronger’ and ‘economies of scale’.
- Although labor is obviously better served when it is organized into trade unions to bargain with a unified voice, the bargaining between labor and capital goes on even if workers are unorganized.
- It is, in fact, the only way to consistently mobilize and expand the activist layer of the unions as the major force in organizing the unorganized.
- Unions campaigning for changes that benefit all workers - organized and unorganized - will demonstrate in a new way the value of unions to the broader population.
- The thing that we have got to remember is that there are seven million unorganised workers out there, and we only represent 25.7% of the total workforce.
- During his campaign, Miller suggested that under his leadership the UMW would be dedicated to organizing the unorganized, many of whom were surface miners, as well as working for good reclamation.
- It is the Party that may recognise and deal with the particular concerns of organised and unorganised labour.
- Hitherto unorganized groups of workers, including agricultural labourers and some women, were amongst the 500,000 members.
- If manufacturing is not organized, there will be nothing to stop the race to the bottom in wages, benefits and working conditions for all organized and unorganized workers in all industries.
- The CSO was something new under the Los Angeles sun - a militant, smart organization devoted to mobilizing the hitherto unorganized Latino community.
- A lot of unions now have made that shift over the last five or so years and I think shifting resources to organise the unorganised is now pretty much mainstream opinion amongst union leaders.
- That any serious effort to organize the unorganized would entail a direct and massive struggle against the moguls of American business and the government is underscored by an insightful comment in the July 27 issue of the Financial Times.
- Within a few years, the previously unorganized building workers of New York became one of the largest segments of the national union.
- This money would then have been spent on organising the unorganised.
- We also worked to get representation from the millions of workers in the unorganised sectors.
- Overworked, underpaid, casual-contracted, yet unorganised women are the backbone of Sri Lanka's garment industry - a sector that is vital to the country's economy.
- There must be renewed emphasis on building real, grassroots organizations of committed citizens who can operate throughout the country, starting with a commitment to help unions organize the unorganized.
- Under conditions in which it will not defend even its own members, the AFL-CIO's pretense that it is building a movement to represent the unemployed and unorganized is absurd.
- The Federation has, for more than half a century, assumed the responsibility of speaking for all workers in the province - organized and unorganized.
- In New York, over 90% of restaurant workers are unorganized, and 67% are immigrants, many of them undocumented.
Definition of unorganized in US English: unorganized(British unorganised) adjectiveˌənˈôrɡəˌnīzdˌənˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd 1Not organized. a sea of unorganized data Example sentencesExamples - Soccer suffers from both a lack of organized and unorganized availability to the youngest of athletes, and a complexity that makes it hard to appreciate without having played the sport.
- He's the sloppiest, most unorganized clutz that ever got hired at this bank.
- The problem with organised public protests is that all too often they become unorganised and go out of control.
- What about other kinds of organized and unorganized leisure time activities?
- That, and things were starting to get a little messy and unorganised - the 2 things that I despise most in many sites, yet I manage to allow my own web log to go the same path.
- That goes for unorganized, disorganized, and semi-pro religion, too.
- Boulding describes how this was largely due to Gandhi, who was responsible for the transition from informal and unorganized to formal and organized non-violence as a political strategy.
- The raffle - though somewhat unorganized because bar management forced the Shanghaiist crew upstairs at the last minute - made several prize winners very happy, some eerily so.
- Until recently, these rapidly growing tumours were considered unorganized or partly organized masses.
- A novel of the happenings of war is an attempt to organize the unorganized, to give form and meaning to chaos.
- Although it is a generalization, loose aggressive players typically maintain unorganized / sloppy stacks, while tight conservative players keep well organized/neat stacks.
- The one thing I know is all the time I spent playing games while growing up, organized and unorganized, did me nothing but good.
- New Orleans resident Jordan Flaherty wrote that buses stopping in at refugee camps continue to be haphazard and unorganized.
- We should be forcing students to cope with masses of hitherto unorganized data, many neglected yet valuable areas of their own experience or education, the full resources of the language they use, their system of values.
- And they will not be dealt with by pointless, unorganised and ill thought out demonstrations that no serve other purpose than to provide another irrelevant sound byte.
- The relief efforts, though they look unorganised, seem to be taking care of their everyday, short term needs, though they still use the open spaces beyond the village for their toilet needs.
- One searches in vain through the colonial period for evidence of Americans armed with guns rising to defend their liberties, whether in organized militia units or unorganized crowds.
- They may well be truthful, but unclear in their own mind as to what message they are trying to convey and by speaking their unorganised or unstructured thoughts, they will help themselves to decide.
- It's an unorganized and a disorganized agency.
- Family housing has improved; most are satisfied with the children's education system and their recreation programs, both organized and unorganized.
Synonyms careless, lackadaisical, slapdash, disorganized, haphazard, hit-or-miss, last-minute, untidy, messy, unsystematic, unmethodical, casual, offhand, thoughtless, heedless, negligent, neglectful, remiss, lax, slack, slovenly - 1.1 Not represented by or formed into a labor union.
unorganized white-collar workers Example sentencesExamples - If manufacturing is not organized, there will be nothing to stop the race to the bottom in wages, benefits and working conditions for all organized and unorganized workers in all industries.
- This money would then have been spent on organising the unorganised.
- It is the Party that may recognise and deal with the particular concerns of organised and unorganised labour.
- Little has been said to promote the benefits of a mega union for existing members and unorganised workers, beyond the platitudes of ‘bigger means stronger’ and ‘economies of scale’.
- That any serious effort to organize the unorganized would entail a direct and massive struggle against the moguls of American business and the government is underscored by an insightful comment in the July 27 issue of the Financial Times.
- The CSO was something new under the Los Angeles sun - a militant, smart organization devoted to mobilizing the hitherto unorganized Latino community.
- Within a few years, the previously unorganized building workers of New York became one of the largest segments of the national union.
- The Federation has, for more than half a century, assumed the responsibility of speaking for all workers in the province - organized and unorganized.
- During his campaign, Miller suggested that under his leadership the UMW would be dedicated to organizing the unorganized, many of whom were surface miners, as well as working for good reclamation.
- A lot of unions now have made that shift over the last five or so years and I think shifting resources to organise the unorganised is now pretty much mainstream opinion amongst union leaders.
- Although labor is obviously better served when it is organized into trade unions to bargain with a unified voice, the bargaining between labor and capital goes on even if workers are unorganized.
- Hitherto unorganized groups of workers, including agricultural labourers and some women, were amongst the 500,000 members.
- There must be renewed emphasis on building real, grassroots organizations of committed citizens who can operate throughout the country, starting with a commitment to help unions organize the unorganized.
- Overworked, underpaid, casual-contracted, yet unorganised women are the backbone of Sri Lanka's garment industry - a sector that is vital to the country's economy.
- We also worked to get representation from the millions of workers in the unorganised sectors.
- In New York, over 90% of restaurant workers are unorganized, and 67% are immigrants, many of them undocumented.
- It is, in fact, the only way to consistently mobilize and expand the activist layer of the unions as the major force in organizing the unorganized.
- Under conditions in which it will not defend even its own members, the AFL-CIO's pretense that it is building a movement to represent the unemployed and unorganized is absurd.
- The thing that we have got to remember is that there are seven million unorganised workers out there, and we only represent 25.7% of the total workforce.
- Unions campaigning for changes that benefit all workers - organized and unorganized - will demonstrate in a new way the value of unions to the broader population.
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