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unorganizable
Derived word form of organize

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For decades, fast food employees have essentially been unorganizable in any traditional sense, thanks in part to two factors: extremely high turnover and the industry’s ownership structure.

From Time • Jul. 30, 2013

In New York City, Richard A. Cloward of Columbia University's School of Social Work has been dramatically successful in organizing one of the most unorganizable of all social subcultures, the welfare recipients.

From Time Magazine Archive

The explanation has been offered that this aloofness was because the skilled men are "unorganizable."

From The Great Steel Strike and its Lessons by Foster, William Z.

The child-laborer of one or two decades ago has become the shifting laborer of to-day, stunted, underfed, illiterate, unskilled, unorganized and unorganizable.

From The Pivot of Civilization by Sanger, Margaret