Not exact matches
More than 56 % of American workers —
about 60 million — are subject to mandatory arbitration clauses that cover all kinds of
claims, including sexual harassment, according to the
Economic Policy Institute's survey of nonunion private - sector employers.
Amid controversy
about Conservative spending commitments and their
claims about Labour's tax
policy, the Liberal Democrat
economic affairs spokesman today branded the Tories cynical in his speech to the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth.
One wonders how a man with Newman's bizarre understanding of the state of the world can provide the government with sound advice
about Australia's business future, particularly when his
claims about how climate
policies have «decimated» our manufacturing industry have been rebuffed time and time again by systematic
economic analysis.
To create and sustain a social movement on climate change, it is not enough for advocates of climate change
policies to counter the false scientific and
economic claims of climate change
policy opponents, they must constantly seek to educate civil society
about the causes of the grave injustices that climate change is causing if they seek to build and sustain a social movement on climate change.
The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate
claims its aims are to «contribute to global debate
about economic policy, and to inform the
policies pursued by governments and the investment decisions of the business and finance sectors».
In his testimony to the Australian Senate Inquiry into the Social and
Economic Impact of Rural Wind Farms Mr Ken Andrew McAlpine (Director;
Policy and Government Relations, Asia - Pacific Region, Vestas Australian Wind Technology Pty Ltd) pointed out that health concerns
about wind turbines are confined to those areas where there are significant lobbies telling people that turbines are making them ill: Australia, in the north - eastern US (where Nina Pierpont comes from), some regions of Canada, and in the UK where the Country Guardians publicises the
claims.
More importantly, the new JCT numbers illustrate a point that housing advocates have made
about proposals to raise taxes on those who benefit from the MID: there's less money there than is
claimed, even putting aside any
economic consequences that would result from changes to long - standing
policy.