Sentences with phrase «of labour unrest»

In late 2008 and early 2009, during a period of labour unrest and collective bargaining, Ms. Taylor - Baptiste was Mr. Dvorak's manager.

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There was the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory complex outside of Dhaka, Bangladesh last April 24, the continuing labour unrest in nearby Cambodia, factory fires in Pakistan and a renewed focus on child labour in Uzbekistan's annual cotton harvest.
As Dan Hodges reports in this week's magazine (out today), sections of the party remain in a state of unease and unrest following Miliband's repudiation of New Labour.
This is not the time for labour unrest in the State on something that is a compromise the Government had to make against the more rational option of cutting its coat according to the size of its cloth.
Some members of the house had expressed concern over the spate of strikes and demonstrations in the country and appealed to the President to find a permanent solution to such labour unrests, since they affected economic progress.
On February 2016, the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) in a letter to the then Labour Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, said the attitude and management style of Dr Opuni was creating tension among employees, unions, as well as management staff, which could soon trigger unrest.
Labour's five turbulent years of office from 1974 to 1979 came during the global oil crisis and also saw domestic unrest — from militant unions, inflation, IRA and coup talk — which stimulated growing attacks on the Westminster leadership for betrayal and incompetence in the face of harsh choices.
There is little chance of industrial unrest on the the scale of the 1970s, but Labour still has to tread carefully.
In today's News of the World, Fraser Nelson predicts that the Tories will inherit the unrest that will be needed to put right Labour's mess:
Now, with an age of unrest dawning, Labour will never win back the trust of the fearful by whipping up the politics of fear.»
Ed Miliband has dismissed reports of unrest among Labour MPs over his leadership of the party as «nonsense».
The Annual Reports of British Honduras for both 1927 and 1928 mention labour unrest in Captain Foote's operations during those years.
Social and labour activism (and governments» fear of unrest) were essential forces in establishing modern workers» compensation systems, including Ontario's in 1914.
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