0 to organize workers to become members of a trade union: --
1 to form a labor union, or to organize workers into a labor union: --
2 to form a trade union, or to organize workers into a trade union: --
Some company towns tried to become models of social welfare, in order to dissuade workers from unionizing.
He helped unionize the office employees at the company and then served on the municipal council.
The workers said the university's decision to end the contract is a direct response to their recent efforts to unionize.
The wage-earning classes responded with strikes, by unionizing and by committing acts of outright violence.
He had opposed the law granting the right to unionize.
Other measures recognized workers' right to unionize and strike, as well as the rights of women workers.
A protracted strike in 1914-15 failed to unionize the factory's workforce.
The individual who controls a paper local may threaten to unionize an employer's workers unless he receives a payoff.