Sentences with phrase «from labour matters»

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No matter how well play, when it all seems that all Is going well in our team, injury will somehow someway striker a key player and from that moments, other key players starts over labouring themselves and ended up injured as well.
It has already been signed by MPs from Labour, Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, Green, Conservative, and even the SNP, making a rare venture into English and Welsh matters.
This would give the voter the choice: perhaps s / he would seek support from a Conservative on a matter relating to local business, a Labour member on the NHS and a UKIP representative on immigration.
I'm afraid it's just another example of elitism on the part of the Labour party, an utter disconnect from the real lives of real people, an inability to contemplate the notion that the opinions of people outside think tank land might actually matter.
Probably because the parliamentary Labour party, which overwhelmingly backs Smith, still clings onto the illusion that no matter how obnoxiously the party behaves towards its core supporters, it is still entitled to millions of votes from poor voters who have no alternative.
The extent of insults aimed at Miliband, emanating from No 10 on a matter as sensitive as response to the use of chemical weapons, suggests the prime minister has personally authorised a concerted counter-attack on the Labour leader as he seeks to divert blame before the new parliamentary term, which begins on Monday, and before a meeting of G20 leaders, including President Barack Obama, in Russia on Thursday.
Earlier, in the official debate, procedure committee chairman Charles Walker - whose report has been used as the pretext to push the matter through - prompted a standing ovation from Labour MPs as he declared he had been «played as a fool».
This issue of tax and secrecy jurisdictions also matters to republicanism for another reason: the operation of tax havens has the effect of shifting the economic burdens of civic life from capital onto labour and supporting radical inequalities in wealth without the state being able effectively to regulate these economic dimensions of equality.
No matter how great an opportunity these Olympian cock - ups provide for Labour to get their own back having had the Games plucked from Tessa Jowell's clutches, the spectacle is turning out to be symptomatic of a deeper change in British society; a transformation beyond the realms of petty political bickering.
Earlier this week, Lord Leveson warned off Commons Speaker John Bercow from allowing Labour to pursue the matter in the Commons.
Fortunately, there seem to be plenty of us who are for Labour, for democracy, and against sin for that matter, but also against Labour for Democracy, and from all sections of the party.
Labour certainly has to find ways of reaching out to and reconnecting with the so - called «left behind» Ukip voters but without - to borrow a line from activist and commentator Ellie Mae O'Hagan - throwing immigrants - and, for that matter, British - born ethnic minorities - under the bus.
The matter was raised at Business Questions and a number of written parliamentary questions followed - including a number from vocal campaign supporter and Tory chairman Eric Pickles, and later came an adjournment debate initiated by Labour's David Cairns.
So, sorry, whilst I don't as a matter of unconditional principal, deny that sometimes «devolution» can be inevitable (eg, Wales and Scotland), even desirable, but as with the very cynical, divide and rule, and destroy, motivation behind the regionalisation of the NHS, and the current «Northern Powerhouse» structures which draw Labour politicians into Austerity collaboration at an intimate local level, there is very little to be said in the favour of most «devolutionary» developments today from a radical socialist perspective.
And so, in a matter of days Wood emerged both as her party's heroine — after dramatically clinching a Welsh assembly seat in Rhondda from Labour — and as a controversial figurehead, following this nomination for the top job.
The reception David Cameron has received from both The Sun's limited endorsement and the analysis of his conference speech (not terrific but had its moments and will do), contribute to an overall sense that his Conservative Party is not performing brilliantly - the poll comparisons with Labour in 1996/1997 are not favourable - but that does not matter.
The political fallout from last week's Syria vote has continued with a Cabinet minister saying the results would be a matter for Ed Miliband's conscience and the shadow foreign secretary admitting he was not comfortable with the position Labour now finds itself in.
As well as going into some detail on matters from constitutional arrangements to confidence in the Labour Assembly Members seeking to step into Rhodri Morgan's shoes, the headline announcement to come out of this wealth of data was burgeoning support for the Welsh Conservatives and the utter collapse in that for Labour in Wales.
In a matter of hours on election night in 2015, Labour went from Scotland's hegemonic political force to being virtually defunct.
We know from its performance in marginal seats in last May's general election that Labour has sharpened its act in getting its supporters to turn out when it matters.
Labour has regularly claimed of late - Tim highlighted the matter earlier in the week - that pensioners would have all sorts of entitlements withdrawn by a Conservative Government - in the same way that Labour continually scare - mongered during the London Mayoral election in 2008 that Boris Johnson would remove the Freedom Pass from pensioners.
«Jeremy and his team will continue to enjoy my full support from the back - benches in taking on this uncaring and brutal Tory government - but we need to urgently recognise and re-affirm as a Labour Party that the national security and defence of our country in such a volatile world, is a red line and a matter that should and must transcend party politics, let alone the internal machinations of our own party or personal score - settling.»
Mr Miliband said: «My reforms are about giving people from all walks of life a bigger say in the Labour Party so we can better tackle the issues that matter to them, like the cost of living crisis.
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale wrote to the presiding officer urging her to change her mind, and fellow Labour representative James Kelly tried to raise a point of order on the matter before being ejected from the chamber for refusing to sit down.
But ministers were forced to rethink their plans after they came under sustained attack from SNP and Labour MPs unhappy at the government's handling of the matter.
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The Labour Market Effects of Alma Mater: Evidence from Italy We use data from a nationally representative survey of Italian graduates to study whether Alma Mater matters for employment and earnings
Working intuitively, recycling and re-contextualizing found printed matter from newspapers and magazine advertising, Alvi's labour - intensive works present us with both disarmingly simple and complex aesthetic forms that reflect upon contemporary society.
For decades women had little choice about what was done to their bodies from the moment they entered the hospital, and clinicians» opinions of how a healthy woman's labour should go mattered far more than what the woman wanted for herself.
The answer is simple: lacking a framework of political principles, they have such little scope to set themselves apart from their Labour and Liberal (and for that matter, Green) counterparts that their only option for demonstrating their fitness for leadership is to appear to be taking the issue more seriously.
The corporate crimes landscape in Brazil ranges from the most complex financial matters, passing through to environmental cases, and to labour accidents.
Labour & Employment: The international employment team counsels domestic European companies, as well as US companies, with operations overseas, on matters such as workforce expansions or reductions and on litigation involving everything from hiring and dismissal practices to unions and regulatory or compliance matters.
If you are affected by any of these issues or if you have another workplace matter that can benefit from obtaining legal advice it is advantageous to seek a law firm that only represents clients with employment and labour law matters.
Marcus currently practices in all areas of workplace law, advising and representing employers on issues ranging from wrongful dismissal matters to human rights to construction sector labour relations.
If employers and labour lawyers were looking for a clear universal answer from the Supreme Court of Canada on the matter, they will have to wait some more.
If you are seeking a lawyer to advise you on your employment and labour matter in Bruce Peninsula, the best advice and client experience will come from an employment and labour lawyer with a strong reputation and expertise.
He handles labour and employment matters for businesses and individuals from around British Columbia.
Agreements concluded at Community level shall be implemented either in accordance with the procedures and practices specific to management and labour and the Member States or, in matters covered by Article 137, at the joint request of the signatory parties, by a Council decision on a proposal from the Commission.
Clarification of the definition of employee to exclude those employees whose duties are confidential or managerial in matters relating to labour relations, business strategic planning, policy advice and budget implementation and planning; include definition of «supervisory employee» that would prevent a supervisor from belonging to the same bargaining unit as those they supervise
She spent eight months after returning from India at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Montreal, providing advice on commercial and labour law matters.
His private papers relating to the labour trilogy show that «his drafts and memoranda to and from his law clerks suggest that the matter was one of lively debate in his chambers and the issue remained unresolved in his mind for some time.»
BOSTON — Information gleaned from social media should be top of mind when lawyers are considering e-discovery requests in litigation matters ranging from personal injury to labour and employment and the corporate sphere, according to a panel of in - house lawyers.
So I can't figure out how so many people advise others on their legal rights in matters from immigration to labour relations to taxes and yet they are not licensed lawyers.
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