Not exact matches
Syriza, which broke a two - party - led system, has disappointed some on the left for implementing
austerity measures and the reputation
of the mainstream parties remains damaged
following what is perceived as
years of failed promises.
The summary
of their stats for Ontario, in the 11 -
year period, 1998 to 2009, was as
follows: Private sector: Arbitrated settlements: 28 (50,828 employees) average annual increase: 2.5 % Non-arbitrated settlements: 1,877 (1,658,929 employees) average annual increase: 2.5 % Public sector: Arbitrated settlements: 407 (282,903 employees) average annual increase: 2.5 % Non-arbitrated settlements: 2,842 (2,875,878 employees) average annual increase: 2.7 % This says nothing,
of course,
of the base from which those increases were granted, particularly after the public sector
austerity in Ontario during the 1990s.
Part
of that advice would have been — «look, Arsene, I love you, and I love your zeal and the vision that you
follow — but I think for the next couple
of years, you should forget
austerity the dream and just tough it out, play hard and dirty, win a couple
of Premier Leagues, just to spite that tart Maureen, and then get back to
following your dream.
Commenting on the announcement
of the draft Scottish budget for 2013/14, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the fastest growing teachers» union in Scotland, said: «While the Scottish Government has been placed in a difficult position by the Westminster Government's imposition
of its
austerity measures, it is deeply disappointing that the Scottish Government has chosen to
follow the Coalition's flawed economic policies by imposing another
year of pay freeze on public sector workers.»
Following 1929, Britain had two
years of austerity before another election in 1931.
Plaid's approach is based around a rejection
of the
austerity policies, which the coalition government has
followed for the past five
years.
Following the
years of war - time
austerity and slow post-war recovery, it was not until the 1950's that the growth in London's art galleries and auction houses began to rival those
of Paris and shift the focus
of the European market for modern art to the British capital.