Sentences with phrase «against labour rules»

Arguing that Uwakwem's reinstatement was against labour rules, he said, «We say no to intimidation.

Not exact matches

What's not uncertain: the slow drip of unresponsive labour market regulations and mostly unenforced rules over the past quarter century has shifted bargaining power towards employers, against workers.
Two class action lawsuits against companies Nestle and Hershey in the United States were dismissed after a federal court ruled there is no duty to disclose the use of child labour in the cocoa supply chain.
UN sanctions against Zimbabwe have failed to bring an end to Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe, which is labouring under hyperinflation that sees prices double every day and a cholera outbreak that has infected almost 20,000 people.
There are some red faces among Southwark LibDems who, when it was proposed by the ruling Labour group, spoke out against it.
Jeremy Corbyn is considering mounting a legal challenge against the Labour National Executive Committee's rules for the upcoming leadership contest
But top down or neo liberal, isn't against the party rule, backing non labour candidates, or having, momentum only branch meetings is
After a tense few hours of Labour's National Executive Committee meeting yesterday, the party's ruling body decided by 18 votes to 14 that Jeremy Corbyn would have an automatic right to be on the ballot in the leadership election against Angela Eagle.
[40] In his struggle against Labour centrists, Livingstone was influenced by Trotskyist Ted Knight, who convinced him to oppose the use of British troops in Northern Ireland, believing they would simply be used to quash nationalist protests against British rule.
Simon Danczuk MP, for sustained attacks against the Leader of the Labour Party notably in his column in the Daily Mail, conduct which is clearly prejudicial to the party and consisting of acts which are grossly detrimental to the party in contravention of the rules Chapter 2 clause 1 8.
The UK leaving the European Union could put some protection of important rights at risk: there is a danger that labour rights and protections against discrimination in UK law, which are underpinned by EU rules, could be watered down by parliament in future.
2) If Labour makes a «principled stand» against a VAT rise in the budget, can it explain why it didn't rule out such an increase before the election?
Labour's National Executive Committee is set to vote on the dispute as soon as tomorrow but if they rule against Mr Corbyn the row could end up in court.
Note that this list is exhaustive, it contains every case where Labour MPs could compete against each other under the selection rules... but in some cases it will be easily avoided through either agreement (there are enough seats to go round) or retirement (an MP will be well over 70 come the general election and possibly considering retirement anyway).
Moreover, they quite conceivably might not be able to handle the idea of their beloved party going through the motions of a party conference in September, passing rule changes to turn back the clock to the 1980s, while a parallel Momentum conference is going on next door, with speakers who are far - left non-members, or even members of separate parties which stand against Labour.
1929 - 31 Labour, having secured 289 seats against the Conservatives 260, ruled for two years in a minority government with the Liberals.
The Labour leader told the Guardian he would vote against the Government's motion — and Labour policy — today: «I will be voting against continuous at - sea deterrent, because it rules out any compliance with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
«Fayose has been jittery and confused since the PDP lost Ondo State to the ruling APC against all odds and calculations and as a political gambler, who has traversed many parties since 2003 till present, starting from the PDP to APGA, Labour party, romanced briefly with ACN and PPA before moving back to the PDP even as he romanced AD in the last week governorship election, he is at his wits again to save his skin.
And they accused him of pulling strings in the Labour Party's appeal against a High Court ruling that new Labour members should be allowed to vote in the leadership election — which would be a boost for Jezza.
Subsequently the Court of Appeal ruled that its decision in McDonagh v Ali should have precluded the employment tribunal from finding jurisdiction to hear complaints against the Labour party under s 12.
The class action is based on allegations by the former miners that «international law norms against forced labour, slavery and torture were violated during the construction of the mine,» according to the ruling.
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