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union-made

American  
[yoon-yuhn-meyd] / ˈyun yənˈmeɪd /

adjective

  1. produced by workers belonging to a labor union.


Example Sentences

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She won on a progressive campaign, envisioning a green, sustainable city that is “union-made and union-run,” while compassionately tackling issues of poverty, crime and addiction.

From Seattle Times

As labor historian Erik Loomis observes, the reason the UAW is concerned about the EV transition “is not an antipathy to electric cars. The union doesn’t care what kind of cars it makes. It wants union-made cars.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s calling on Philadelphia to use its powers to limit any profit the company could gather from the Dilworth Park location and to feature local union-made coffee instead.

From Washington Times

While Toyota opposes the tax credits for union-made electric vehicles, last month the company joined with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis in a letter to congressional leaders asking them to expand number of electric vehicle sales that would be eligible to receive the tax credits.

From New York Times

Asked recently about electrification, Eric Hofmann — president of Utility Workers Union of America Local 132 — said in a written statement that “tweets and press releases don’t build the green infrastructure, our members do, and we look forward to working with the L.A. City Council to build a union-made clean green economy.”

From Los Angeles Times