1. But that would risk delaying the restructuring the unionized auto makers need to be viable. In the fragmented U. 但这可能会推迟这些拥有工会的汽车制造商继续生存所需要的重组。
2. High union wages that exceed the competitive market rate are likely to cause job losses in the unionized sector of the economy. 由于工会要求要支付给工人高于竞争市场的工资,所以在有工会影响的部门总是会有失业。
3. Several decades ago the typical production-line job did not require advanced skills but was unionized and so paid at or above the average. 几十年前,典型的生产线工作不需要高阶技能,但是工人组成了工会,待遇相当于全国平均收入,甚至高一些。
英英解释
adj.
1. not converted into ions
2. being a member of or formed into a labor union