Jeremy Corbyn has come under intense pressure to take some personal responsibility for Labour's historic byelection defeat in Copeland from senior party figures,
including trade union leaders and even members of his own shadow cabinet.
Not exact matches
At the end of 1981, the government of General Jaruzelski declared martial law, banning
trade unions and jailing
leaders including Lech Walesa.
A similar enterprise at the Evangelical Academy at Bad Boll, near Stuttgart, Germany, has made a significant start toward bridging the gap between the Church and the industrial worker by inviting representatives of the
Trade Unions and Workers» Councils,
including sometimes communists, to discuss the implications of Christianity, while on other occasions employers and Workers» Council
leaders have met together for mutual discussion of the applications of the gospel to industry.
A number of
trade union leaders -
including Unite boss Len McLuskey and Unison's Dave Prentis - also issued a statement backing Corbyn to continue as Labour
leader.
It started with a medium - term perspective; allowed business to set the agenda; and its members are both high - level and diverse,
including business secretary Vince Cable, senior
leaders from big companies in the sector, and representatives from research councils,
trade unions and finance companies.
They
include religious and non-religious
leaders representing Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, and humanist organisations, the general secretaries of three education
trade unions, and parliamentarians from across the political spectrum.
The emails from party members will be examined by the party's national policy forum (NPF), which meets this weekend in Leeds, and whose members
include the shadow cabinet and
trade union leaders.
Leaders of labour
unions in the State
including Nigeria Labour Congress, Nigeria
Union of Teachers, Nigerian
Union of Local Government Employees, and
Trade Union Congress were also present at the meeting.
They're got to make up their own minds, but every Labour
leader that's living,
including Jeremy Corbyn, every major
trade union, 95 % of Labour MPs, are for remain.
Since Mr Corbyn was elected
leader, the Labour Party has received # 11,177,227.58 in
trade union donations,
including more than # 60,000 from Aslef.
The promises Labour politicians (and I
include Ray Collins in that category) have made to
trade union leaders in recent years have been proven to be amongst the most worthless politicians make to anyone.
Still, political rivals made hay on social media of the fact that a number of signatories are backers of the left - leaning New Democrats (NDP),
including politicians like former Ontario provincial NDP
leader Stephen Lewis, artists like film - maker Sarah Polley, and
trade union members like Canadian Union of Public Employees president Paul M
union members like Canadian
Union of Public Employees president Paul M
Union of Public Employees president Paul Moist.