Sentences with phrase «of trade disputes»

He has considerable strength in industrial relations and employment related litigation, including confidentiality and restraint of trade disputes.
The Federal Government has put up a reconciliation processes towards amicable settlement of the trade dispute between it and the Joint Health Sector Unions...
Trump has also pushed for a crackdown on China's theft of U.S. intellectual property, and he criticized the World Trade Organization, an arbiter of trade disputes, in a tweet Friday for allegedly favoring China.
The Federal Government has put up a reconciliation processes towards amicable settlement of the trade dispute between it and the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU).
Delta is currently in the middle of a trade dispute between Boeing and its Canadian rival Bombardier over an earlier airplane order.
The confusing part of this trade dispute is that the U.S. can not satisfy their own lumber requirements with domestic production alone.
The latter issue was debated at the annual Spring Meetings, with many participants stating that the growing number of trade disputes, if not resolved, could deteriorate into tit - for - tat imposition of trade barriers that would derail the global economy.
Yet the three countries do not yet appear close to compromise on central provisions of the negotiation, including rules that govern the auto industry and the settling of trade disputes.
Indonesian women at a factory making clove cigarettes, the subject of a trade dispute with the United States.
Britain needs to do lots of careful diplomatic work to get them to agree to our schedules before we rely on the WTO system, or else those opening days of border checks will also involve dozens of trade disputes.
Meanwhile, Liam Fox is - if we've any luck at all - desperately trying to get all exporters to the EU and UK to accept our trading schedules at the WTO, so that we do not suffer a series of trade disputes there.
• Require a clear description of the trade dispute and the planned industrial action on the ballot paper, so that all union members are clear what they are voting for.
Conference maintains its full support for the National Executive's industrial action strategy to secure a resolution of the trade disputes across the UK by: (i) maintaining and enhancing, as appropriate, the action short of strike action instructions and (ii) escalating to strike action at school, local, regional and national level as appropriate.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has threatened to invoke Section 43 of the Trade Dispute Act of the labour law against the three non-teaching staff of...
It is a response to years of trade disputes where the EU and the US obdurately hit each other with conflicting scientific assessments.
The government launched the legal challenge to avert the strike over funding cuts, claiming that it was an unlawful dispute based on political grounds instead of a trade dispute about terms and conditions.
We note that the option of a NVNI claim arguably makes the scope of the trade dispute settlement system based on GATT principles roader than that of other international dispute settlement mechanisms which are confined to adjudicating substantive violations of the agreement in question.
(1) Any act done by two or more members of a trade union, if done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, is not actionable unless the act would be actionable if done without any agreement or combination.
The European Union regards the planned tariffs on steel and aluminum as a violation of international treaties and has already complained to the World Trade Organization, normally the arbiter of trade disputes.
Qualcomm shares were down on Thursday after the semiconductor company began layoffs and is in the middle of a trade dispute between the U.S. and China over a planned acquisition.
China in 2011 slapped duties on U.S. - made large cars and sport utilities as part of a trade dispute.
The new White House economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said Sunday that a «coalition of the willing» — including Canada, much of Europe and Australia — was being formed to pressure China and that the U.S. would demand that the World Trade Organization, an arbiter of trade disputes, be stricter on Beijing.
Section 4 of the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act, introduced after the General Strike, forced trade union members to «contract in'to any political levy raised by the unions.
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