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单词 craft union
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Definition of craft union in English:

craft union

noun
  • A trade union of people of the same skilled craft.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many in skilled professions in the wood and metal industries were involved in the formation of craft unions.
    • The craft unions lost their strong position in the labour market in the wake of Taylorism and Fordism.
    • Moreover, construction craft unions insist that unskilled laborers get paid inflated wages to discourage contractors from hiring them.
    • Participatory rates in laborer's unions were consistently lower than for craft unions.
    • For decades, socialists had denounced the craft union policy of the AFL and advocated the creation of mass industrial unions.
    • A new kind of union leader emerged too - one more radical than those who had led traditional trades and craft unions.
    • The situation has striking parallels with 1930s debates over organizing factory workers, who craft unions all but ignored.
    • There's already a campaign brewing with some American film craft union people about runaway film productions.
    • They are grossly underrepresented in the Directors’ and Writers' Guild and local craft unions.
    • Contractors claim they do not need a training program because the various craft unions already are doing a good job.
    • The apprentices who protested yesterday came mostly from the electrical sector, supported by craft unions.
    • It was his way of saying goodbye to the Federation of Labour and the conservative craft unions that dominated it.
    • This has remained a feature of some craft unions to this day.
    • In the 1930s, the mob controlled many of the craft unions and came close to taking over the Screen Actors Guild.
    • A historic opportunity to bring Hollywood's professional and craft unions together in a new alliance has been postponed.
    • It was formally committed to socialism and industrial unionism in preference to craft unions.
    • He supported civil rights legislation but rarely challenged the racially discriminatory practices of craft unions.
    • He talks about setting ‘standards’, rather like the apprentice, journeyman, and master statuses granted by craft unions.
    • The remainder belong to a small number of craft unions.
    • The country's biggest craft union has given an overwhelming thumbs-down to the new national pay deal.
 
 

Definition of craft union in US English:

craft union

nounkraft ˈyo͞onyən
  • A labor union of people of the same skilled craft.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was his way of saying goodbye to the Federation of Labour and the conservative craft unions that dominated it.
    • Contractors claim they do not need a training program because the various craft unions already are doing a good job.
    • The country's biggest craft union has given an overwhelming thumbs-down to the new national pay deal.
    • The remainder belong to a small number of craft unions.
    • Moreover, construction craft unions insist that unskilled laborers get paid inflated wages to discourage contractors from hiring them.
    • The situation has striking parallels with 1930s debates over organizing factory workers, who craft unions all but ignored.
    • He talks about setting ‘standards’, rather like the apprentice, journeyman, and master statuses granted by craft unions.
    • The craft unions lost their strong position in the labour market in the wake of Taylorism and Fordism.
    • They are grossly underrepresented in the Directors’ and Writers' Guild and local craft unions.
    • A new kind of union leader emerged too - one more radical than those who had led traditional trades and craft unions.
    • A historic opportunity to bring Hollywood's professional and craft unions together in a new alliance has been postponed.
    • It was formally committed to socialism and industrial unionism in preference to craft unions.
    • For decades, socialists had denounced the craft union policy of the AFL and advocated the creation of mass industrial unions.
    • This has remained a feature of some craft unions to this day.
    • There's already a campaign brewing with some American film craft union people about runaway film productions.
    • In the 1930s, the mob controlled many of the craft unions and came close to taking over the Screen Actors Guild.
    • The apprentices who protested yesterday came mostly from the electrical sector, supported by craft unions.
    • Participatory rates in laborer's unions were consistently lower than for craft unions.
    • He supported civil rights legislation but rarely challenged the racially discriminatory practices of craft unions.
    • Many in skilled professions in the wood and metal industries were involved in the formation of craft unions.
 
 
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