Qatar
International Trading workers and business travelers with Qatar Airways regularly enjoy the convenience and luxe accommodations only Doha hotels can provide.
Not exact matches
Rising commodity prices and
international trade also put a wedge between producers» prices (what firms receive when they sell the goods and services they produce — this is the price firms use to calculate the real wage that tracks productivity) and consumer prices (what consumers pay to buy stuff — the lower they are, the greater
workers» purchasing power).
«Our government's priority is to ensure that Ontario businesses and
workers have access to other markets and are treated fairly when operating within those markets.,»
International Trade Minister Michael Chan said in a statement.
* FOURTH, I will direct the Secretary of Commerce and U.S.
Trade Representative to identify all foreign
trading abuses that unfairly impact American
workers and direct them to use every tool under American and
international law to end those abuses immediately
I agree that American
workers don't get fair treatment under
international trade agreements like NAFTA.
David Robinson, in his capacity as
trade and education consultant for Education
International, a global union federation claiming to represent 30 million teachers and other education
workers, met with WTO negotiators during the ministerial to discuss potential impacts on public education.
Today, American aerospace companies are at a huge disadvantage because foreign airplane makers like Canada's Bombardier and Europe's Airbus are intentionally skirting
international trade laws — which will only end up hurting American
workers.
The Global
Trade Strategy is designed to help Ontario businesses benefit from the global economy, and provides a framework for the province's role to ensure that programs, policies and international trade agreements reflect the interests of our Province's businesses and wor
Trade Strategy is designed to help Ontario businesses benefit from the global economy, and provides a framework for the province's role to ensure that programs, policies and
international trade agreements reflect the interests of our Province's businesses and wor
trade agreements reflect the interests of our Province's businesses and
workers.
Theological ethics arrives at the same conclusion as philosophical ethics: though outsourcing must take its course as part of the normal markings of
international trade, the beneficiaries of this market exchange must help displaced
workers make the transition to a new place in the economy.
Fairtrade
International, a non-profit organization, oversees an alternative system of global
trade in which farmers and
workers are paid a fair and stable price for their produce, regardless of changes in the market.
It made increasing levels of
international trade undesirable for large groups of American
workers, which prompted them to vote for Donald Trump.
As the
International Trade Union Confederation has phrased it, «The trade union movement is controlled by the Cuban state, and the leaders of the single union CTC are not elected by the workers but appointed by the state and the Communist Party of Cuba&ra
Trade Union Confederation has phrased it, «The
trade union movement is controlled by the Cuban state, and the leaders of the single union CTC are not elected by the workers but appointed by the state and the Communist Party of Cuba&ra
trade union movement is controlled by the Cuban state, and the leaders of the single union CTC are not elected by the
workers but appointed by the state and the Communist Party of Cuba».
For the past decade,
trade unions representing thousands of
workers, student unions, faith groups and local councils have mobilised to end UK complicity with Israel's repeated violations of
international law in its policies against Palestinians.
To call out
workers on «essential services» for a national strike without any major
trade dispute with their direct employers will be tantamount to blatant violation of our extant labour laws and
international labour standards.
I was just reading that something like one out of six
workers in the United States has a connection — his or her work is connected at some level — to
international trade.
Michael Sullivan did very well as general president of one of the country's biggest
trade unions — the Sheet Metal
Workers»
International Association AFL - CIO — during the last decade, seeing his pay triple and then some, to more than $ 1 million annually.
WWF may refer to: World Wide Fund for Nature, a nature conservation organization previously named World Wildlife Fund (and still using the former name in some markets) World Wrestling Federation, the name used from 1979 to 2002 by the professional wrestling company now known as WWE Welded wire fabric, a reinforcing material typically used in poured concrete slabs Working Women's Forum, an organisation in India World Water Forum, an
international forum for water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside
Workers» Federation, a former Australian
trade union, now the Maritime Union of Australia
EQUITY AND FAIR
TRADE Fair wages and working conditions for all
workers (including construction) as defined by
international labour standards HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Facilities and events for every demographic group In June 2007, Masdar City received the first World Clean Energy Award from the Transatlantic21 Association in Basel, Switzerland.
Subtitle B: Disposition of Allowances -(Sec. 321) Amends the CAA to set forth provisions governing the disposition of emission allowances, including specifying allocations: (1) for supplemental emissions reductions from reduced deforestation; (2) for the benefit of electricity, natural gas, and / or home heating oil and propane consumers; (3) for auction, with proceeds for the benefit of low income consumers and
worker investment; (4) to energy - intensive,
trade - exposed industries; (5) for the deployment of carbon capture and sequestration technology; (6) to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy; (7) to be distributed to Energy Innovation Hubs and advanced energy research; (8) to invest in the development and deployment of clean vehicles; (9) to domestic petroleum refineries and small business refiners; (10) for domestic and
international adaptation; (11) for domestic wildlife and natural resource adaptation; and (12) for
international clean technology deployment.
And to bring the
international fair -
trade movement — the same one that lobbies for
worker equity and sustainability across the globe — home to the Midwest.
«Finally, the link which the provisions of Chapter 13 of the envisaged agreement display with
trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore is also specific in nature because a breach of the provisions concerning social protection of
workers and environmental protection, set out in that chapter, authorises the other Party — in accordance with the rule of customary
international law codified in Article 60 (1) of the Convention on the law of treaties, -LSB-...]-- to terminate or suspend the liberalisation, provided for in the other provisions of the envisaged agreement, of that
trade.»
The Court's language might nonetheless suggest that such a decision is not entirely up to the political discretion of these two institutions by stating that «liberalisation of that
trade [is made] subject to the condition that the Parties comply with their
international obligations concerning social protection of
workers and environmental protection» (para. 166).
Indeed, the Court considers that the sustainable development chapter «plays an essential role in the agreement» (para. 162) and that the agreement operates under a form of conditionality «by making liberalisation of that
trade subject to the condition that the Parties comply with their
international obligations concerning social protection of
workers and environmental protection» (para. 166).
The
International Mobility Program includes temporary
workers who come to Canada under a
trade agreement like NAFTA, youth exchange programs, or spouses of people who come to Canada under study or other work permits.
International businesses will look to move more
workers abroad to countries with these passporting rights so that they can remain competitive and
trade freely within the EU.
In Seafarers»
International Union of Canada and Dome Petroleum Ltd., the CIRB used that rationale to allow a
trade union access to
workers on the employer's offshore oil rigs and vessels.
«' The Space Between Us»: Migrant Domestic
Workers as a Nexus between
International Labour Standards and
Trade Policy» in Daniel Drache & Les Jacobs, eds., Linking Global
Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times 259 — 273 (Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 2014).