Unorganised (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Not affiliated in a trade union; "the workers in the plant were unorganized".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The employees of the company were unorganised and lacked a collective voice to negotiate with management.
- As a result of being unorganised, the migrant workers were more vulnerable to exploitation by their employers.
- The factory's unorganised workforce made it difficult for them to fight for better working conditions and wages.
- Without a union, the workers in the construction industry remained unorganised and powerless to change their situation.
- The unorganised nature of the freelance workforce made it challenging for them to access benefits and job security.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
Not having or belonging to a structured whole; "unorganized territories lack a formal government".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The leader of the group struggled to effectively manage the unorganised masses of protesters who had gathered in the city square.
- After a natural disaster, rescue efforts were hindered by the widespread destruction and lack of access to unorganised outlying areas.
- Their unorganised workflow meant that many tasks fell through the cracks and deadlines were frequently missed.
- Historically, unorganised workers in the textile industry faced long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions.
- The charity worker was sent to provide aid and support in the unorganised zone, which had been damaged by years of conflict.