Sentences with phrase «just on labour»

«I think Jeremy Corbyn indicated in his speech that it's not just on the Labour side, it's also on the Tory side, and people with wide military experience, that the increased threat of terrorist attacks here must be a significant possibility given what is likely to take place, that Britain will be taking part in this military campaign in Syria.

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Loblaw signed on May 14th, getting in just under the May 15th deadline set by labour organizers.
But it's not just inexpensive labour and advanced technology that have allowed Gildan to beat the Chinese on cost.
A western manufacturer beating the Chinese competition, in one of the most labour - intensive industries on earth, at a time when regulatory barriers have just been pulled down?
With just over four weeks until Londoners cast their votes, an exclusive Opinium survey for the Evening Standard says Labour candidate Khan still enjoys a sizable lead and is more trusted than Conservative Goldsmith on the majority of key issues.
Admittedly, 3,000 jobs is peanuts in the U.S. labour market, but, as the chart below shows, the federal layoffs mean that Washington is starting to be a drag on employment growth just as state and local governments are beginning to recover (blue is the federal government; green is state government; red means local government; and private sector employment, excluding farm employees, is orange).
(If it weren't, and we were all prepared to work just as many hours for free, then taxes on labour income wouldn't reduce employment, and wouldn't have any deadweight costs.)
Just in from Paris, some fascinating quotables from the OECD: Governments must do more to help workers adapt to new global economy, says OECD Rather than seeing globalisation as a threat, OECD governments should focus on improving labour regulations and social protection systems to help people adapt to changing job markets.
Just for fun, try calculating the all - in labour cost for someone you know. I tried it on my spouse, who is a university professor. I added her healthy salary to her current service pension cost and other benefits and payroll taxes. I threw in an extra amount to reflect the pension deficit that her university is now grappling with (thanks to the market meltdown).
This excellent book on why unions and a strong labour movement are essential building blocks of a sound economy and of a just and democratic society deserves to be widely circulated.
The Canadian Labour Congress has just released preliminary findings of a cross-Canada survey on domestic violence: more than a third of those surveyed had suffered domestic assault at some time in their lives, and of those currently experiencing it, more than half continue to be abused in or near their workplaces.
Wake up America why we are letting Peter King and people like him to waste time and money on non issues they should be working to solve the real problems facing this country JOBS LOSSES, OUT SOURCEING, BUDGET DEFICIET, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, UN JUST FOREIGN POLICY, SOCIAL SECURITY, LABOUR UNION PROBLEMS, JOB SECURITY for those who have any jobs left, bringing our troops home from UNJUST and ILLEGAL WARS, KILLING OF INNOCENT PEOPLE, OIL COMPANIES making billions of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other Real issues that they have been elected to solve.
Another cause has been the insidious notion (greatly encouraged by successive governments but particularly under New Labour - Old Labour tended to be much more traditional in its views on the family) that the family has many forms, that marriage is just one option, and that lone parenting is just as «valid» (dread word) a form as any other.
Just a few short years later, the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union catalysed a debate in which patriotism showed its less attractive face, reaching its nadir on 16th June 2016, when Labour MP Jo Cox, a campaigner for continued EU membership, was repeatedly stabbed and shot by a man shouting «Britain first».
The letter comes just a day before Labour MP Frank Field tables his School Holidays (Meals and Activities) Bill, which calls on the Government to give all councils the duty and resources to provide food and activities during the school holidays, for children who would otherwise go hungry.
Although Christ was filled with the form of God and rich in all good things, so that he needed no work and suffering to make him righteous and saved (for he had all this eternally), yet he was not puffed up by them and did not exalt himself above us and assume power over us, although he could rightly have done so; but, on the contrary, he so lived, laboured, worked, suffered, and died that he might be like other men and in fashion and in actions be nothing else than a man, just as if he had need of all these things and had nothing of the form of God.
The company, which debuted on the ASX just a week ago, saw an increase in training revenues, significant growth in its telco business, the awarding of a large labour hire contract to a logistics supplier and contribution from acquired business, OneForce Recruitment.
For my first labour, after a long walk and a warm bath, I just lay on my bed and breathed deeply through all the contractions until I felt ready to push.
And the idea of just getting a c section because one does not want to go through labour or to plan the baby's birth date is on the rise, known as «too posh to push».
The labour and birth unfold slowly and it's such an honour to support not just the woman in the birth of her first baby but also in actually becoming a mother for the first time... I like to see first time couples from very early on in pregnancy and I work closely with them all through their pregnancy helping to dismiss all the nonsense that most people think labour and birth is about and support them in preparing for what will actually happen.
Remember, your midwife isn't just there to help you through labour, they also provide support and guidance on looking after your new baby.
[If you don't] You will have a higher section rate, so part of that is you need to be in attendance to keep the birth normal and some of it is just to have an opinion about the strip, some if it is literally where you feel like you're standing guard, not against bad people but against keeping the space for the woman private and without a lot of stuff going on around her that's going to distract her just being in her labour.
I do a labour doula work; help out moms with breastfeeding on just whatever, whenever anybody needs it.
Don't dwell on how your labour went, just concentrate on your beautiful new arrival.
Not just about baby food marketing, but trade union busting; failure to act on child labour and slavery in its cocoa supply chain; exploitation of farmers, particularly in the dairy and coffee sectors; and environmental degradation, particularly of water resources.
I want to try to stay strong, just keep an eye on the baby and let him do his own thing, but I'm so scared that my body just might never go into labour on it's own — it's hard to make a decision when I feel like I don't have all the information.
hello again yes we have a gorgeous little boy he born on due date 16th at 6.30 am weighing 7 lbs exactly measurin 32.5 cm length, breast feeding is going great he fed straight away for 1 hr 15 bt nw his latch is also getting better hes taking more areola instead of just nipple x the birth was fantastic natural no drugs or gas and air no interence physiological 3rd stage and 2 hrs 55 mins in labour just made the hospital.
Joe Hall has 1,200 supporters on the social networking website, compared to just 261 for Conservative candidate Nigel Huddleston and 221 for Labour's Gavin Shuker.
The new Labour leader will take over with just under a month before the coalition's spending review is announced on 20 October, and a matter of days after announcing the new shadow cabinet.
Enfield Southgate 1997Portillo losing Enfield Southgate on a massive 17.4 per cent swing to Labour's Stephen Twigg epitomised just how badly the Conservatives had lost that election.
Natascha Engel was one of just a handful of Labour losers on election night.
A key point in the drama comes when the camera lingers on Cameron's expression as he tells Tory backbenchers that Labour may have just offered the Lib Dems electoral reform without a referendum.
«Between the obsession with micro-management and target - setting displayed by the Labour party, and the fixation with deregulation and scrapping rules just because they are rules on offer from some rightwing ideologues, we Liberal Democrats have a real chance to define an evidence - based, intelligent and distinctive approach,» Mr Huhne added.
YouGov's research for the Sunday Times newspaper put the Liberal Democrat vote share at just nine per cent, with Labour on 41 % and the Conservatives on 34 %.
Just as Tony Blair had worked to move Labour away from some of the party's traditional, less electorally appealing positions in the 1990s, so David Cameron, taking Blair quite consciously as his role model, sought to reposition the Conservative party on a number of key issues in a push for electoral popularity.
The Nigeria Labour Congress National Executive Council is also meeting tomorrow and we have invitation to also attend the meeting and that is why today we have taken our position and there is no doubt that we are also going to fight for that reversal and we are not stopping on just reversal to N86.50 k, we are also going to further our struggle against the deregulation policy, against the privatization policy and the need for a political alternative and that is where we are going.
Under Labour rules Corbyn would automatically go on the ballot and the election would then be rerun on the same process that has just handed him a landslide.
He's referring specifically to the Chilcot Inquiry in the 2003 Iraq War, published the previous day, but he could just easily be wishing to move on from the referendum result or the ongoing crisis at the heart of his Labour Party.
Alternatively, Labour could just hire in the PR thug who ordered the hits on the former Labour leader — and no - one need ever know.
Labour's shadow minister without portfolio Jon Ashworth said: «We had warm words from the Prime Minister yesterday on the need for her Government to stand up for more than just a privileged few.
Telelgraph so far has shown its being political in just going heavy on Labour.
Just as the 2001 and 2005 Conservative intakes are wondering if they will ever be noticed, so are the older guard in Labour as Ed Miliband's attention focuses on his newer cohort.
They would just have to sign a declaration that they were a Labour supporter say a week in advance of the selection (but I wouldn't be overly concerned if it was on the day either.)
We on the left do not mind if a man and women decided they want to live together, freedom is what we believe in, you do have of course in the labour party people like Blair and brown brought up in a religious home these people have problems, for the rest of us just get on and live you life, because boy it's to short to worry about
Resort to offensive analogies that might just about pass muster at a north London middle - class stand - up comedy gig are not a substitute for serious debate on matters as weighty as the future direction of the Labour Party.
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.
Labour is poised to win the most seats in the Welsh Assembly elections but could just miss out on an outright majority.
I daresay this is just another ploy to tar Patriots and Conservatives as Fascists and racists... Mussolini - Italian Socialist Editor of Avanti Moseley - Labour Party member whose black shirts developed from the eerily familiar Green shirts I could go on.
Parliament just about survives despite assault on all fronts especially «Post democrats» like New Labours grand vizier.
I'm sorry Sunder, but this guy was on the «following» list of just about every top Labour politician on Twitter - did none of them think to say to him - «whoa there son, steady on, that's the kind of loose talk that will get us all into trouble»?
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