Sentences with phrase «language on labour»

Some elements of human rights can also be dealt with through language on labour and gender in an agreement.

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«These changes will reflect the relative value Canadian employers place on foreign work experience, and redirect points to language and age factors, which are better indicators of success in the Canadian labour market.»
The language isn't great, but they are not bad as a first step, especially given the balance on the NEC [Labour's executive]».
Russia has powerful economic tools (restrictions on imports, increases of gas prices, restrictions on migrant labour); this leverage is complemented by more cultural sources of influence: shared language, history and culture, and kinship.
Having aspired to a progressive consensus, Labour should not mock the adoption of progressive language on the right, but scrutinise it seriously.
Watson stated: «These three documents outline a concerted strategy for members of the AWL to infiltrate (or, to use the language of the documents, «intervene») in the Labour Party» with the explicit intention of influencing the party to indoctrinate «more people of revolutionary socialist ideas,» «advance and transform the wider labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.&Labour Party» with the explicit intention of influencing the party to indoctrinate «more people of revolutionary socialist ideas,» «advance and transform the wider labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.&labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.»
Both Labour and the Lib Dems are getting nervous with the toxic Europhobic atmosphere that is quickly spreading from Westminster to the rest of the country and have started to mutter reserves about the EU by using language that is rich on Eurosceptic iconography.
After the election defeat of 1992 a whole generation of Labour figures, who were to rise to prominence in the New Labour era from 1994 onwards, concluded that victory would only come if an intense and unyielding discipline on language and behaviour were maintained.
An active supporter of Welsh language use, she wrote in one article: «I would contend that for a Labour supporter being actively pro-Welsh language is a natural part of our DNA, as much as supporting public services, tackling low pay or taking on any other equalities cause».
2.30 pm Oral Questions Ensuring effective implementation of the stalking offences under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 - Lord Kennedy of Southwark Reducing the geographic disparity in Gross Value Added per head within the UK - Lord Wigley British Academy's report «Languages: the State of the Nation» concluding that the UK will be unable to meet its aspirations for growth and global influence unless action is taken to remedy the deficit in foreign language skills - Baroness Coussins Office of Fair Trading's report on payday loans - Lord Mitchell Legislation Growth and Infrastructure Bill - Report stage (Day 2)- Baroness Hanham Orders and Regulations Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment) Order 2013 and Motion to Regret - Viscount Younger of Leckie / Lord Young of Norwood Green
After Owen Smith's remark about smashing Theresa May back on her heels, Eagle urges Labour politicians to moderate language
14:31 - We knew there would be an attempt from Labour to capitalise on Lib Dem / Tory divisions on Europe, although I hadn't quite expected the cheeky wink of echoing Cameron's language to Nick Clegg right after the general election.
More recently the Conservatives have toned down their «skivers» language, but they are still on the offensive and today they have launched a new poster attacking Labour for opposing the bill.
Cameron, in far more measured language than the former Labour leader, is rightly trying to focus the electorate's mind on the practical and immediate steps he would take to get the country back on track.
Labour MP Wes Streeting hit out at colleagues and trade union leaders who have used incendiary language as the battle for the soul of the Labour party rages on.
On New Labour, he argued: «What we've lost is a warmth, a compassion in our language: it's partly managerialism but it's also the consequence of a conscious political strategy and our encampment in a specific part of the electorate.»
Too often we in New Labour thought that the mixture of being in the right policy position, uttering the right language and relying on Tony's charisma was enough.
The failings of New Labour: From a Blue Labour perspective, Jonathan Rutherford, Professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University and editor of Soundings, writes very well on the failings of New Labour (see page 88 of this Soundings e-book, which is based on a series of seminars on Blue Labour, from 2010 - 11): «The early years of New Labour — the pluralism, the ethical socialism, the stakeholding economy, the idea of a covenant of trust and reciprocity with the people, the emotional language that reignited popular hope — created a powerful and successful story.
The Liberal Democrat negotiators also claimed that the Labour team, including Ed Balls, showed little interest in a deal, judging by their body language and a refusal to shift on fundamental issues.
Tory efforts to prevent the term «bedroom tax» taking hold took on a new urgency today, after Iain Duncan Smith wrote a letter to the BBC demanding they stop using Labour language.
This is because businesses absorb more labour, creating new jobs for natives — often better ones as they capitalise on their existing educational and language advantage.
Analysis conducted by Giovanni Peri of the University of California, Davis, cites economic data demonstrating that immigrants, even poorly educated ones, help economic growth as businesses absorb more labour, creating new jobs for natives — often better ones as natives capitalise on educational and language advantages.
We act for over 50 public, Catholic and French language district school boards across Ontario on labour, employment and education law issues.
The Labour Force Status and Other Characteristics of Recent Migrants Survey identifies language difficulties as a significant factor that impacts negatively on access to the Australian labour mLabour Force Status and Other Characteristics of Recent Migrants Survey identifies language difficulties as a significant factor that impacts negatively on access to the Australian labour mlabour market.
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