knuckle down to work - translation to spanish
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knuckle down to work - translation to spanish

US LAWS PROHIBITING MANDATED UNION MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
Work-for-less; Right-To-Work Law; Right-to-work laws; Right-to-work state; Right to work state; Right to Work; Right-to-work for less; Right to work for less; Right-To-Work laws; Right to work laws; Right to work law; Right to not support a union laws; Right to not support a union law; Right-to-work legislation
  • No right-to-work law}}

knuckle down to work      
ponerse a trabajar con energía
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
= antípodas, Australia
Ex: In the article "The BISA experience down under" the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.
down to earth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Down to Earth (album); Down To Earth; Down to Earth (film); Down to Earth (movie); Down to Earth (UK TV Series); Down to Earth (song); Down to earth; Down to Earth (UK TV series); Down to Earth (TV series); Down to Earth (disambiguation)
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Definition

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Down, uno de los seis tipos de quarkquarks que se diferencian en el "sabor".

Wikipedia

Right-to-work law

In the context of labor law in the United States, the term "right-to-work laws" refers to state laws that prohibit union security agreements between employers and labor unions which require employees who are not union members to contribute to the costs of union representation. Unlike the right to work definition as a human right in international law, U.S. right-to-work laws do not aim to provide a general guarantee of employment to people seeking work but rather guarantee an employee's right to refrain from paying or being a member of a financially supporting collective bargaining organization (i.e. labor union).

The 1947 federal Taft–Hartley Act governing private sector employment prohibits the "closed shop" in which employees are required to be members of a union as a condition of employment, but allows the union shop or "agency shop" in which employees pay a fee for the cost of representation without joining the union. Individual U.S. states set their own policies for state and local government employees (i.e. public sector employees). Twenty-eight states have right-to-work policies (either by statutes or by constitutional provision). In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that agency shop arrangements for public sector employees were unconstitutional in the case Janus v. AFSCME.

Examples of use of knuckle down to work
1. Next month, when the new leader of the Conservative Party is finally announced, he must gratefully accept whatever job he is offered and knuckle down to work.