Sentences with phrase «labour rules»

There are currently no federal labour rules about drug and alcohol testing outside the military and successive governments from the late 1980s have stayed away from the issue.
The report's solutions to the issue include easing the laws governing unions, stronger labour rules, simpler requirements for unemployment insurance and better access to medical and dental benefits.
She has unseated one of Labour's big names, the former shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander, bringing an end to 70 years of Labour rule in the area.
Britain's biggest union has been accused of ignoring Labour rules in the way it is urging its members to back Ed Miliband in the party's leadership election.
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.
Meanwhile, even some leftwing Labour MPs are privately enthusiastic about the Lib Dems» success, convinced a hung parliament should give them leverage they have been denied under New Labour rule — as well as the chance to make common cause with the Lib Dems» radical wing.
«I vow will fight hard to improve local health services which have suffered so badly under 17 years of Labour rule from Cardiff Bay.
Welsh Tory leader tells party conference that cooperation is key to ending Labour rule in Wales.
Existing Labour rules say that a sitting MP has the right to contest a new seat if it contains at least 40 % of their former constituency.
Labour rules forbid the inclusion of a candidate's literature being put inside an envelope containing ballot papers.
After 14 years of continuous Labour rule Wales has a weak economy, underfunded schools and an NHS that costs more but delivers less.
The Common Agricultural Policy and Euro - labour rules ensure guaranteed incomes and the availability of a very relaxed work regime.
Macron, who left political rivals reeling when he won power barely a year after launching a new centrist movement, has already rattled his way through an overhaul of French labour rules, in spite of street protests and a pushback from unions.
Some variations in labour rules aside, the Canadian and U.S. regulatory regimes are actually more closely aligned than they are with other parts of the world, which is good news for major sharing economy companies.
The bust of Lenin was saved, and has spent a nomadic existence thereafter, often in storage, but on show in Islington Town Hall in the 1970s and 1980s during periods of Labour rule inhe borough.
These are both signs that Labour MPs - forbidden by Labour rules from «chicken running» to safer seats - are, perhaps, fearful of losing their seats when opinion polls are putting the Conservatives so far ahead.
It's organisation is based on Westminster constituencies, not Holyrood ones — a requirement of UK Labour rules that must surely be changed.
The byelection in Norwich North, held by Labour since 1997, was caused by the resignation of Ian Gibson, who quit after Labour ruled that he would not be allowed to stand at the next election because he used parliamentary expenses to fund a flat which he subsequently sold at a discount to his daughter.
22 OO wrote: As ever Nick you show why you need to be sacked - complacent, lazy & to cosy with the new Labour ruling elite.
Mr Corbyn's allies want to impose a time limit on Mr Watson's term as deputy leader, and then change Labour rules so that next time a woman must be given one of the party's top two jobs.
And proposals will be put forward by trade union allies at Labour's autumn conference - which kicks off the day after the leadership result is announced on September 24 - to overhaul Labour rules and give more power to Corbyn supporters.
When Labour rules alone with artificially big landslides it ignores Parliament and pays fearful homage to parts of the media.
Arguing that Uwakwem's reinstatement was against labour rules, he said, «We say no to intimidation.
The fact is that sixteen uninspiring and wasted years under Labour rule has left Wales lagging behind the rest of the UK on health, education and the economy.
However, it was not clear if any deal was struck - and Labour rules say removing Mr Ashworth is not the leader's decision.
«Pressure is mounting for a relaxation of Labour rules to allow a wider leadership contest than looks likely if the nomination thresholds are retained.
However, only around two thirds (63 %) of Lib Dem defectors to Labour ruled out returning to their former party next May.
Simon: First past the post has given us periods of both Tory rule and Labour rule.
But I can't help thinking that Labour has a split personality when it comes to one of the problems bedevilling Britain after eight years of Labour rule - the people stuck on the bottom rung of the ladder with little prospect of moving up.
12:22 - One honourable exception to the Labour rule.
Holly Walker - Lynch faces a similar situation, under Labour rules she can apply for Calder Valley or Halifax, but they are both notionally Tory.
Michael Winter, barred from running for a third term under Labour rules, announced he was forming a new party earlier this month, along with two other councillors, and sacked the rest of his cabinet.
Labour rules out suspending the race after being forced to extend the deadline for new members to take part.
I do not want to serve a fourth term» and on the last day of the election campaign in an interview with John Humphreys on the BBC, Blair said «I can serve a full term», even going so far as to say that there was nothing in Labour rules that wuld require him to stand down 6 to 9 months ahead of the following election.
Even as David Cameron piles the ordure on those 13 years of Labour rule he relies on the Blair guide to politics in every step he takes to occupy the centre ground.
Labour ruled out tax rises for people earning under # 80,000.
Mr Cameron's arrival in Downing Street marks the end of 13 years of Labour rule.
Has Labour ruled out a death tax?
You'll have to follow the labour rules about safety, filing taxes and the like.
Allan Dick, a partner with Sotos LLP, says the arguments about the joint employer issue are political rather than legal and he remains optimistic that Ontario will not change its labour rules in a way that puts the franchise sector at risk.
But perhaps more worrying than the legal challenges, to franchisors and franchisees alike, is the possibility that Ontario could change its labour rules and make franchisors joint employers with their franchisees.
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