UNIONIZATION - significado y definición. Qué es UNIONIZATION
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Qué (quién) es UNIONIZATION - definición

CONCEPTION OF HOW TRADE UNIONS SHOULD OPERATE
Unionization; Organising model; Unionization drive

unionization         
Note: in BRIT, also use 'unionisation'
The unionization of workers or industries is the process of workers becoming members of trade unions.
Increasing unionization led to demands for higher wages and shorter hours.
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Organizing model         
The organizing model, as the term refers to trade unions (and sometimes other social-movement organizations), is a broad conception of how those organizations should recruit, operate, and advance the interests of their members, though the specific functions of the model are more detailed and are discussed at length below. It typically involves many full-time organizers, who work by building up confidence and strong networks and leaders within the workforce, and by confrontational campaigns involving large numbers of union members.
Duke University Hospital unionization drives         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Duke University Hospital Unionization Drives; Duke University Hospital Unionization Drives
The Duke University Hospital unionization drives of the 1970s involved two distinct organizing efforts aimed at uniting the service workers of Duke Hospital. The drives were defined by their fusion of the fight for worker’s rights with the battle for racial equality.

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Organizing model

The organizing model, as the term refers to trade unions (and sometimes other social-movement organizations), is a broad conception of how those organizations should recruit, operate, and advance the interests of their members, though the specific functions of the model are more detailed and are discussed at length below. It typically involves many full-time organizers, who work by building up confidence and strong networks and leaders within the workforce, and by confrontational campaigns involving large numbers of union members. The organizing model is strongly linked to social movement unionism and community unionism. The organizing model contributes to the discussion of how trade unions can reverse the trend of declining membership, which they are experiencing in most industrial nations, and how they can recapture some of the political power, which the labor movement has lost over the past century.

The organizing model is frequently compared and contrasted with other methods of union organization, such as the servicing model. There is disagreement as to the logistics of applying the organizing model and whether it should focus on organizing existing members, recruiting new members, or both. The prominence of the model and the debate over its worth are seen primarily in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

Ejemplos de uso de UNIONIZATION
1. Is unionization a more promising response to inequality?
2. The case for unionization appears better than it has in a generation.
3. Meanwhile, unionization imposes costs as well as benefits –– as when it obstructs business innovation.
4. Unions say such elections give employers a chance to pressure their employees against unionization.
5. The Standards Institute wanted to include worker rights but Motorola was worried about unionization.