Sentences with phrase «employees against strikes»

Not exact matches

Citing InSight Crime's coverage of the case, Olson pointed out that the Kingpin List designation had «struck a powerful blow» against the family's criminal network, but also that it had generated uncertainty among the clients and employees of the family's businesses.
So, as the challenges continue to mount against Canada Post, and the strike looms, perhaps the U.K. model of an employee - owned postal service is worth considering.
It is, therefore, with a feeling of gratification that I have noted in the constitution of the National Federation of Federal Employees the provision that «under no circumstances shall this Federation engage in or support strikes against the United States Government.»
This is where schools have to strike the right balance between keeping risks under control «so far as is reasonably practicable» and judging the risk of doing something against the cost of not doing it, while taking into account the health and safety of employees and anyone else affected by a school's actions.
The plaintiff had been struck by a car while crossing the street onto the grounds of a public school, and he filed a negligence lawsuit against the driver of the vehicle that hit him, as well as against several school employees, the town, and members of the school board.
The ECHR would expect an employer to strike a balance when considering the employee's right to private life against the employer's right to monitor email use in order to protect its business.
The PSESA included similar prohibitions against striking for those employees working for «essential services,» as defined in the legislation.
About 70,000 employees of public sector General Insurance Companies would go on a one - day strike on December 21 in protest against the proposed increase in foreign direct investment cap, outsourcing
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