Sentences with phrase «labor action»

Taxi drivers, airport workers and staff at Alitalia are planning a series of labor actions.
At Harvard, an opinion writer for the student newspaper published a piece in 2013 titled «Don't Teach for America,» and last year, the Student Labor Action Movement urged Harvard to sever ties with TFA.
On - campus student groups, including Students for Education Reform and the Student Labor Action Movement, have been vocal and active in both their support of and objections to various programs.
The city went through some rough times that led to civil unrests during the Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915 and 1916, where Polish - American workers staged labor actions against Standard Oil of New Jersey and Tidewater Petroleum.
The city went through some rough times that led to civil unrests during the Bayonne refinery strikes of 1915 and 1916, where Polish - American workers staged labor actions against Standard Oil of New Jersey and Tidewater Petroleum.
They moved to L.A., where her father enrolled at the University of Southern California, then worked at the Watts Labor Action Community Committee, then for Mayor Tom Bradley.
In a blog post for EdNext, however, Leslie Finger contends that the opposite is true, and that «new labor actions will come from employees who have lost their allies in power.»
BEST OF THE WEEK Story snippet Goldstein shared on Twitter The NYT's Dana Goldstein seems to have made a grand return this week with her piece on the West Virginia teachers strike and the history behind teacher labor actions: Fighting Poverty, Drugs, and Even Violence, All on a Teacher's Salary.
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Though the US - Colombia FTA was signed in November 2006, it only received the approvial of Congress in October 2011, after the conclusion of a special Labor Action Plan to ensure protection of labor rights.
In Egypt, between 2004 and 2010, there were more than 3,000 labor actions, between protests and strikes, mobilized against a baggage of old anti-democratic and intricately corrupt state structures in what came to be called the «deep state».
So should the labor actions of recent weeks alarm New Yorkers?
Bratton's reaction was harsher, condemning «a labor action being taken in the middle of a funeral» by officers who «embarrassed themselves.»
«I share the mayor's concern about the idea of what is effectively a labor action being taken in the middle of a funeral, where we are honoring the death of two police officers,» an emotional Mr. Bratton said.
But he believes that the proposed «boycott» is really a labor action — and that rather than standing down from their posts, «Australian physicians should live up to the duties of their station.»
«If Australian physicians choose to undertake a labor action, this should target the government rather than the detainees,» he explains, adding that «physicians should not target the desperately underserved and isolated people whose welfare they are advocating for.»
As the Chicago Teachers Union prepares for a one - day walkout Friday, the legality of the labor action is open to strong debate.
Although the AFT has scheduled a «labor action» during the convention (Sunday afternoon), instead of protesting against the Chicago attack on the teachers in six schools (and a few others not as complete or dramatic), the nation's teacher union will be protesting at a hospital (St. Joseph's) on the lakefront in support of the nurses and other hospital staff trying to organize medical workers at Resurrection hospitals in Chicago.
Persons who purchase Allianz Travel Insurance plans that include strike - related trip cancellation and interruption protection are covered for related losses as long as insurance was purchased before the date of the labor action.
Once a labor action such as a strike authorization has been voted on by a union, it is considered a foreseeable event.
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