Sentences with phrase «from picket lines»

Either way, the longer the dispute goes on, the harder it will be to keep Jeremy Corbyn and his allies away from picket lines.
His impression from the picket line is that faculty members are shrouded in a sense of «fatalism,» this being the fourth strike at Dalhousie University since 1988.

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Christians follow a ladder shaker of the highest order, whose word reaches us not just from the yellowed notes that become sound in a lecture hall they have graced before, but from the anger of the picket lines where struggle is no stranger; nor should it be, in a world that has not yet been fully redeemed.
[234][235][236] That same month he came under criticism from sectors of the left for urging RMT members to cross picket lines in a proposed Underground strike because the latest offer had been «extremely generous», leading RMT general secretary Bob Crow to step down as a TfL board member.
The loyalties and responses evoked and exacted by picket lines are unlike those flowing from appeals by printed word.»
But the very purpose of a picket line is to exert influences, and it produces consequences, different from other modes of communication.
There will be picket lines outside the EHRC's main offices in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester and London from 8.30 am.
A memo from the Governor's Office of Employee Relations, sent in late October, noted picket lines and rallies by the hotel's front entrance and around the building and said, «Agencies should therefore refrain from booking new events or reserving rooms at the Albany Hilton Hotel until further notice.»
Consider, for example, starting a unit by showing students an image of two people or groups of people whose differences and known disagreements are likely to trigger historical or cultural assumptions (such as Native Americans and early Great Plains settlers, British and German soldiers from World War I, or police officers near a picket line of striking workers).
Each morning during the strike, Karen Boran would pull her car through the picket line outside her school, on a residential block steps from Pulaski Road's gas stations and fast - food establishments.
Perhaps some of these questions might be directed from the viewpoint of a West Sussex school governor — the voice of reason forced to take innovative governance to the picket line.
«My message to the orcs on the picket line is simple: I will literally kill all of you and use the experience harvested from your corpses to become even more powerful,» Talion explained.
«Lewis famously stated that he moved away from social protest art... because he never found that a painting changed attitudes, whereas a picket line could.
All students from the university and the law school have the right to not face academic penalization if they don't want to cross the picket line during this time.
The issue on this appeal is whether the union has a constitutionally protected right to collect images of persons crossing the picket line, and therefore whether an order by the respondent Commissioner preventing it from doing so should be set aside.
For 2016, law students researched and argued the management and union side of a case centred on whether an employer could switch from a defined benefit pension plan to a defined contribution plan, and whether an employer could discipline two employees for picket line conduct.
The union sought judicial review claiming that the provisions of PIPA that prevent it from collecting, using and disclosing personal information obtained from its lawful picket line infringed s. 2 (b) of the Charter.
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