Labor Union Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective a person who is dissatisfied or annoyed

  • The disgruntled employees filed a formal complaint with HR.
  • The disgruntled workers are always complaining about something.
  • The disgruntled customers were causing a ruckus in the store.
  • The disgruntled clouds hung low in the sky, signaling an impending storm.

noun the practice of negotiating labor contracts that benefit employees by granting them unnecessary work or pay

  • The practice of featherbedding in labor unions involves negotiating for unnecessary job positions to increase employment.
  • I heard that the company is featherbedding by hiring more workers than they actually need.
  • Some workers accuse the union of featherbedding to protect their jobs.
  • Featherbedding in this organization refers to the excessive perks and benefits given to certain employees.

noun The AFL-CIO is a federation of labor unions in the United States and Canada.

  • The AFL-CIO is a federation of labor unions representing workers in various industries.
  • My dad is a member of the AFL-CIO and always attends their meetings.
  • The AFL-CIO is like the ultimate squad for workers looking out for each other.
  • Joining the AFL-CIO is like having a powerful shield to protect your rights in the workplace.

noun a labor union representing performers in the entertainment industry, including actors, singers, and dancers

  • The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is a union representing performers in the entertainment industry.
  • I heard that AFTRA is negotiating better pay for actors in the upcoming film.
  • AFTRA is like the backbone of the entertainment industry, always looking out for its members.
  • Joining AFTRA was like stepping into a whole new world of opportunities for my acting career.