Sentences with phrase «meaningful process»

That's it, just a word to describe a much deeper and more meaningful process.
It was, by all accounts, an intense, at times difficult, but meaningful process for those involved.
It must be coupled with surgical, meaningful process adjustments and structured change management.
Whether you're looking for short term therapy or a deep meaningful process, my skill level applies to both.
This streamlined hiring solution delivers significant and meaningful process efficiency for recruiting and screening candidates via data pre-population, elimination of duplicate data entry, and fast real - time results.
Evocative strategies have been developed for the purpose of engaging children in an emotionally meaningful process.
This mod recaptures some of that old magic by making meditation a more meaningful process.
These comments were made in early December 2017, before Dominic Grieve's amendment passed in the Commons dealing with the «meaningful process» issue, but not the «no deal» scenario.
And yet in our busy lives, opportunities to engage in a meaningful process of reflection are exceedingly...
And yet in our busy lives, opportunities to engage in a meaningful process of reflection are exceedingly rare.
Education is a lifelong calling, and it is value - added when there are meaningful processes to help all of us as educators to grow, to build on our relationships, and to continuously reflect and act on ways to improve the quality of learning and opportunities for all students.
As the end of the school year is upon us, let's make a concerted effort to focus less on the coverage of content and more on the meaningful process of inquiry and deep, critical thinking.
It's an intense and meaningful process, and one that I'm glad to observe continuing to happen for each new group of National Board candidates.
We aim to encourage a growing portion of the education policy community to break down barriers and advance sound educational equity policies and meaningful process, responsive to the needs of at - risk, under - served, and politically underrepresented students and their families.
HONIG: Right, and that involves helping schools engage in a meaningful process of continuous school improvement, which also means they'll need access to data they haven't traditionally used.
However, we believe that a meaningful PROCESS of engagement is vitally important, even if it results in PROTEST.
If you are determining the right strategy for getting your book published, you are beginning what can be a long, rewarding, and meaningful process.
It will be a detailed and meaningful process, and pet owners can trust that the veterinary practice has made an extraordinary commitment to the emotional as well as physical well - being of their precious pets.
It is an exciting and meaningful process that can not be stopped just like we can not look at a sunset on a beach forever.
The rights were further enlarged in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011 SCC 20 (CanLII), [2011] 2 S.C.R. 3, where the Court accepted that a meaningful process includes employees» rights to join together to pursue workplace goals, to make collective representations to the employer, and to have those representations considered in good faith, including having a means of recourse should the employer not bargain in good faith.
Twenty years later, in Health Services and Support — Facilities Subsector Bargaining Assn. v. British Columbia, 2007 SCC 27 (CanLII), [2007] 2 S.C.R. 391, this Court held that s. 2 (d) protects the right of employees to engage in a meaningful process of collective bargaining.
Fortunately for me, the customers stepped forward to help me see the error of my ways and to suggest a meaningful process in which the publisher explained its objectives, and in which the customers shared their comments and suggestions.
In this case, the suppression of the right to strike amounts to a substantial interference with the right to a meaningful process of collective bargaining.
[148] Even more puzzling, the majority claims that the Court affirmed in Fraser that a meaningful process under s. 2 (d) of the Charter must include some «means of recourse should the employer not bargain in good faith» (para. 29).
[25] Where strike action is limited in a way that substantially interferes with a meaningful process of collective bargaining, it must be replaced by one of the meaningful dispute resolution mechanisms commonly used in labour relations.
In resolving that such a prohibition did amount to a substantial interference with their right to a meaningful process of collective bargaining, Justice Abella wrote the following:
Along with their right to associate, speak through a bargaining representative of their choice, and bargain collectively with their employer through that representative, the right of employees to strike is vital to protecting the meaningful process of collective bargaining within s. 2 (d).
Building upon MPAO, which affirmed the constitutional protection of meaningful collective bargaining, the majority held that «the right to strike is constitutionally protected because of its crucial role in a meaningful process of collective bargaining.»
Without time to accommodate a robust and meaningful process, the systemic and institutional failures that led to the disappearances and murders of so many Indigenous women and girls will continue to go unexamined and unanswered.
[5]... the s. 2 (d) guarantee of freedom of association protects a meaningful process of collective bargaining that provides employees with a degree of choice and independence sufficient to enable them to determine and pursue their collective interests.
[79]... To the extent the term «derivative right» suggests that the right to a meaningful process of collective bargaining only applies where the guarantee under s. 2 (d) is otherwise frustrated, use of that term should be avoided.
Labour Law: Freedom of Association; Police Unions Mounted Police Association of Ontario v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 1 (34948) The current RCMP labour relations regime denies a meaningful process of collective bargaining, and imposes a scheme that does not permit them to identify and advance their workplace concerns free from management's influence.
Labour Law: Essential Services; Right to Strike; Freedom of Association Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v. Saskatchewan, 2015 SCC 4 (35423) The prohibition against strikes in the Public Service Essential Services Act substantially interferes with a meaningful process of collective bargaining and therefore violates s. 2 (d) of the Charter; infringement is not justified under s. 1; declaration of invalidity suspended one year; appeal with respect to Trade Union Amendment Act 2008 dismissed.
[5]... the s. 2 (d) guarantee of freedom of association protects a meaningful process of collective bargaining that provides employees with a degree of choice and independence s
Taking into consideration that the Supreme Court confirmed the maintenance of essential public services during a work stoppage is a proper concern for governments and public sector employers, and this must be done while respecting workers» rights to take job action because it plays a crucial role in a meaningful process of collective bargaining, the government has submitted the following amendments as summarized below:
It can be when the focus of assessment is on logistics and management rather than on the meaningful process of collecting data to get to know children and make decisions about their learning.
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