Sentences with phrase «as trade union officials»

He then went on to study Politics and History at Swansea University after which he returned to the Valuation Agency and then full time as a trades union official for the Public and Commercial Services Union, a role he held until until 2004.

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As the Trump administration considers what action to take on trade tariffs on steel and aluminum, European Union and Chinese officials are considering taking aim at politically strategic products made in the U.S., such as bourbon and motorcycleAs the Trump administration considers what action to take on trade tariffs on steel and aluminum, European Union and Chinese officials are considering taking aim at politically strategic products made in the U.S., such as bourbon and motorcycleas bourbon and motorcycles.
Canadian trade officials are currently lobbying Spanish and European Union officials to ensure artificial icewine is not labelled as the real deal.
Despite what officials described as a warm meeting, China and the European Union could not agree on a broader final communique meant to focus on a range of other issues discussed at the talks, including a commitment to free trade and measures needed to reduce a global steel glut.
Trade union officials, as surveyed by the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training (ACIRRT), have revised up their forecasts of inflation for the year to June 2001 in recent quarters, reflecting the incorporation of the effect of the GST on prices by more respondents.
Trade union officials, as surveyed by the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training (ACIRRT), have raised their inflation forecasts for the year to June 2001.
As British officials muddle through their divorce with the European Union, Trump may pursue a major trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Prior to selection as an MP, he was a full - time trade union official with the AEEU from 1988 then Amicus Uunion official with the AEEU from 1988 then Amicus UnionUnion.
With his Glaswegian brogue and background as a sheet metal worker and trade union official, he was quickly dubbed «Gorbals Mick» by some Tories and members of the press.
Writing for the Blairite Progress magazine in 2013, Johnson described trade union officials as «fat, white, finger - jabbing blokes on rostrums shouting and screaming» [38] and said in 2014 that «A perception that Labour is in the pocket of the unions is damaging to the party... The precious link between Labour and the unions becomes a liability rather than an advantage when it is allowed to look like a transaction.»
The straightforward language used means it is not only aimed at experienced employment law practitioners but also those without formal legal training, such as HR professionals and trade union officials.
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