Sentences with phrase «of organised labour»

The leadership of the organised labour in Kogi State has urged workers not to be intimidated by the alleged sack threat coming from the state government...
Vaguely reformist, better than what is on offer from the Tories, still calling itself «Labour» the new version of the old Whig Party that is emerging will likely be one where the voice of organised labour and the working class, will be barely heard at all.
The leadership of the organised labour in Kogi State have alleged of threats to their lives over the ongoing strike by the state work force.
Ozo - Eson also clarified that the meeting has nothing to do with the peace parley between chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, led by its national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and the leaders of the organised labour at the Labour House on Friday.
The Leadership of the Organised Labour in Kogi State has sent a renewed Save Our Soul message to the Federal Government to declare Kogi State a...
The Regional Secretary of TUC, Samuel Kweku Doughan, expressed the willingness of organised labour to support all Government initiatives designed to create jobs.
Today's pamphlet, Raising Lazarus: The future of organised labour, says that 62 per cent of workers support a collective voice in the workplace, but many potential union members are put of by the rhetoric of strife and struggle.
«Labour MPs are to be applauded for voting down this spurious bill which was based on a blind loathing of organised labour rather than common sense.
«Meanwhile, we use this medium to thank the ever resolute civil servants for their faith and belief in the leadership of the organised labour by complying 100 % with the directive to stay away from government offices and facilities where they work without pay.
The Founder of the Centre for Freedom and Accuracy, Andrew Awuni has chastised the representatives of Organised Labour on the Social Security and National Insurance Trust governing board, saying they must be called to answer questions regarding some decisions that led to the loss of millions of dollars.
Ushie told the gathering that the decision of the organised labour to endorse the governor has to do with his very impressive performance in office since assuming the reins of leadership in the state.
Most of these attacks were based either on ignorance of the role that unions play, or outright hostility to the position of organised labour in the UK.
The forum, under the auspices of Organised Labour, in collaboration with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), is a nationwide programme aimed at soliciting inputs from workers» unions on how to address the challenges of the NHIS to ensure quality health service delivery.
Delfani warns that «in a world in which openness, flexibility and freedom from bureaucracies and cooperation are elements that belong to a capitalistic mode of organising labour and production, we must rethink any easy commitment to open science as good per se.»
Interspersed with portraits of contemporary union leaders, this series seeks to interrogate the constructed nature of organised labour, alluding to the immense workings of power defined by a nineteenth century ideology, as well as the hidden decision making process that occurs within the spatial confines of these buildings.
These in turn inform how the iconography of organised labour emerged within a society.
Meanwhile, Secretary to State government, Gabriel Ajah, in denying the claim, disclosed that when the bailout fund was received, a dedicated bank account was opened for the funds and a committee, comprising leaders of Organised Labour, representatives of the state government and pensioners was setup to oversee the disbursement.
The Leadership of the Organised Labour in Kogi State has sent a renewed Save Our Soul message to the Federal Government to declare Kogi State a disaster zone.
But the current contest has ignited debate about the unions» role in Labour's future, after Unite union leader Len McCluskey said that his organisation would «rethink» its relationship with the party, unless it could represent «the voice of organised labour».
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