unionise

/ˈjun.jə.naɪz/
verb
  1. To organize workers into a labor union.
    • Many tech workers are now trying to unionise their workplaces.
    • The activists worked to unionise the fast-food employees across the city.
    • It took several months to unionise the entire factory floor.
  2. To become a member of a labor union.
    • After the vote, the majority of the staff decided to unionise.
    • She chose to unionise after seeing how the union helped her coworkers.
    • Workers who unionise often gain more negotiating power with their employer.
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