Sentences with phrase «of trade unionism»

«At a time of economic slump and people casting around for an alternative, that elite will only feel secure when they can dance on the grave of trade unionism,» he added.
Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi on Wednesday announced the ban on the activities of Joint Action Committee (JAC) of trade unions and all forms of trade unionism in state - owned tertiary institutions.
Wage labour, supported by appropriate legislation and by the emergence of trade unionism, appeared as the best guarantee of the workers» interests.
Tony Woodley and Derek Simpson recently wrote, «[Ed] understands the vital role of trade unionism and stands for traditional Labour values».
First he delivered an emotional defence of trade unionism as a civilising force which has been simply unheard of at a Labour leader's speech for a generation.
We support positive measures to strengthen and improve the relationship between the Party and the unions, for example by encouraging the greater democratic engagement of ordinary trade unionists in party structures and by developing the understanding of the nature and purpose of trade unionism among party members.
[20][21] In 2012, he published a pamphlet through the thinktank Demos called Stop the Union Bashing: Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Trade Union Movement, which relayed the history of trade unionism in the Conservative Party, and called for these links to be revived.
He was «liberal on issues of trade unionism and public education, colorblind on issues of race, and tough on areas of defense,» the author explained.
In that article, I showed how very different the evolution of trade unionism was in Europe and how the way it evolved in the United States reinforced a conception of teaching in this country, but not elsewhere, as an occupation with many of the characteristics of blue collar work.
In the earlier days in question, the problem was often one of old - fashioned and simply bad management that may sometimes have been abusive, criminal, stupid, secretive, greedy and discriminatory, thereby requiring the checks and balances of trade unionism and protective laws.
The era of trade unionism has gone, to a great extent, in UK legal publishing, though Lexis - Nexis UK's National Union of Journalists» chapel remains a negotiating entity.
«At a time of economic slump and people casting around for an alternative, that elite will only feel secure when they can dance on the grave of trade unionism.
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