Sentences with phrase «labour took dealing»

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Hassan Yussuff, head of the Canadian Labour Congress, said legalization wouldn't change anything in regards to how workplaces deal with impaired employees: «The law is very clear that you can't come to work in an impaired fashion to work and if your employer should find you (impaired), they of course can take whatever steps are necessary.»
I can't predict if the players will settle quickly or take their time, but there's little to suggest the next NBA labour deal — whenever it comes — will be in their favour.
, and her aura was not one which installed colempte confidence in me of her competence.Eventually, we reached a stage where the lead midwife announced that upon another examination (that we had been told was advisable due to the amount of time my partner had been in labour) that she would be calling in an ambulance as the baby was apparently taking longer to recover it «s heart rate between contractions than it had been previously which was a concern, and that my partner needed to be dealt with in hospital.The reassurance of the surroundings of home was soon replaced by a period of comparative chaos and strange faces which then developed into me travelling with my now scared and distressed partner in a speeding ambulance across a busy city road system amidst late afternoon traffic.
However, we do know the SNP will not be taking ministerial posts and if there is a three - way deal between Labour, the SNP and Liberal Democrats, they should be able to rely on the Greens, Plaid Cymru and the SDLP not to gang up against them with the Tories if the small parties ended up pivotal.
But this is a particularly massive deal because accusations of anti-Semitism have dogged the Labour Party ever since Jeremy Corbyn took control of it last year.
All of this is a way of saying, that while the Tories and Liberal Democrata hammer out whatever deal they can; while the Labour front bench has been told to keep quiet; and while Gordon Brown keeps a low profile, it would be a good use of Labour supporters» time to help promote and grow the Take Back Parliament Campaign.
Finally YouGov asked the remainder if they'd prefer a Conservative government to a Labour - SNP deal and took away those 6 % respondents who thought a Labour government reliant on SNP support was a bad thing but would still prefer it to a Tory government.
Miliband could rightly say that taking three terms to achieve this is a warning of how difficult it could be, but there is nothing like the same level of ideological fissure that Labour had to deal with after 1951 and 1979.
«Over the next 24 hours, I will reshape my shadow cabinet and announce a new leadership team to take forward Labour's campaign for a fairer Britain - and to get the best deal with Europe for our people.»
However, if Labour is to start winning over the doubters, it needs to take the initiative on these things, rather than indulge in wishful thinking about a front - loaded political deal.
In discussion of Denham's argument, several responses, such as Stuart White's, took the opposite argument to yours - saying that this was all very well in principle, but New Labour had quite a lot of focus on «rights and responsibilities» at the bottom, in welfare reform, the New Deal and so on, and had been pretty muted about applying that principle higher up.
Should Labour be within, say, 5 - 15 seats of an overall majority then it could plausibly make a deal with the minor parties: the SDLP from Northern Ireland already take the Labour whip, and Brown would hope to be able to win over Plaid Cymru or the SNP to get him over the finishing line.
«Labour have been given another opportunity to deal with the many problems in the area — after 74 years it is time they took this responsibility seriously and I hope Willie Bain lives up to his promise to stand up for his constituents.
Labour is today announcing a New Deal for NHS, with a pledge to take millions of people off waiting lists and fix England's broken A&E s with essential additional funding and tough new targets.
Labour is today announcing a New Deal for NHS, with a pledge to take millions of people off waiting lists and fix England's broken A&E s with essential additional funding and... Read more
A government incapable of dealing with snow is there for the political taking if Labour has policies worth voting for.
Labour could have to pay back more than # 2 million in loans early to the troubled banking group when it is taken over by US - based hedge funds as part of a rescue deal.
I've worked with the FSA, the European Commission, the Co-op and Lloyds to facilitate this deal and it is one of a series of actions we have taken to open up a banking market that became less and less competitive whilst Labour were in office.
Labour took a lofty view of Lib Dem threats to attack the government from the left, with officials pointing out that the Lib Dems had attacked Gordon Brown's New Deal.
Perhaps he is happy to have a coalition, OK he is not but he is in power and labour are in opposition, be interesting if we have another hung government who will be doing deals to enter politics with the winners, if the Tories take it I suspect labour may well offer to enter coalition after all the politics are very much tied together these days.
Public sector workers have their pensions protected, even if another provider takes over the service, under «fair deal» rules agreed by Labour in the late 1990s.
«When Labour's Shadow Cabinet are taking an individual stance on one of the biggest issues facing this country — how can they be trusted to unite to get the best deal for Britain?
The crossbench peer also backed a Labour amendment requiring a parliamentary vote on any final deal, specifying that it should take place before anything final is approved by either the European Commission or Parliament.
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The government said it would only let MPs have a vote on May's final Brexit deal on a «take it or leave it basis», despite Labour, the Scottish National party and some Tories demanding greater power to order a rethink after two years of talks.
«Unlike Labour we are taking the determined action needed to deal with this problem by spending more than # 4 billion on extra primary places.»
When the labours or repair had all been planned and set going he took to a quiet life, writing a good deal and going through all his notes.
I believe it is useful also to consider the approach taken by labour arbitrators in dealing with off — duty conduct.
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