noun
- the principle or policy of forming or belonging to a union, especially a labor union
- support for the federal union of states, especially during the American Civil War
- support for the political union between Northern Ireland and Great Britain
Usage: historical
Usage: British politics
Examples
- The factory workers embraced unionism to improve their working conditions.
- Her grandfather fought for the North, driven by his belief in unionism.
- The strike demonstrated the power of unionism in collective bargaining.
- Lincoln’s presidency was defined by his commitment to unionism.
- Ulster unionism remains a significant force in Northern Irish politics.
- The company tried to discourage unionism among its employees.
- Many historians credit unionism with preserving the United States as one nation.