Sentences with phrase «organising the group of»

We also offer group discounts for Edinburgh singles to organise a group of friends for Edinburgh singles nights.
Miss BVI Contestant Mindy Paul organised a group of persons to clean up the road to the Coppermine on Sunday June 19th.
Reynolds played a central role in organising the group of 34 artists and architects who signed a petition to found a Royal Academy of Arts, which was to hold annual exhibitions of living artists» work (now known as the Summer Exhibition) and establish a free art school.
He had taken part in the making of both programmes in good faith, yet the BBC had basically said to the world in his view, that climate sceptics are deniers and an organised group of these deniers are responsible for stalling political action to «save the planet.
Various cities, like Havana (Cuba), Cagayan de Oro (the Philippines), Cape Town (South Africa), Lima (Peru), Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) and Governador Valadares (Brazil) have formulated a City Ordinance that regulates the (temporal) use of vacant municipal land by organised groups of urban producers.
* After publication, organised groups of people will try to cloud the issue to the point of leaving the public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST
* According to the Berkeley group, the Earth's surface temperature will have risen (on average) slightly less than what indicated by NASA, NOAA and the Met Office * Differences will be on the edge of statistical significance, leaving a lot open to subjective interpretation * Several attempts will be made by climate change conformists and True Believers to smear the work of BEST, and to prevent them from publishing their data * After publication, organised groups of people will try to cloud the issue to the point of leaving the public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST * New questions will be raised regarding UHI, however the next IPCC assessment's first draft will be singularly forgetful of any peer - reviewed paper on the topic * We will all be left with a slightly - warming world, the only other certitude being that all mitigation efforts will be among the stupidest ideas that ever sprung to human mind.
In BT Managed Services Limited v Edwards UKEAT / 0241/14 / MC the EAT considered that an employee who was permanently off sick, and connected with the part of the service being transferred purely for administrative reasons, was not assigned to the organised grouping of employees concerned.
In BT Managed Services Limited v Edwards [2016] EWCA Civ 679 the Court of Appeal was due to hear an appeal in a long running dispute concerning Mr Edwards, ruled by the EAT not to have been assigned to an organised grouping of employees on the ground that he was on long term sick leave.
According to the view of HHJ Serota QC: «The question of whether or not an individual is «assigned» to the organised grouping of resources or employees that is subject to the relevant transfer will generally require some level of participation or, in the case of temporary absence, an expectation of future participation, in carrying out the relevant activities on behalf of the client, which was the principal purpose of the organised grouping.»
Fourth, there must have been, «immediately before» the change, an organised grouping of employees, the principal purpose of which was to carry out the relevant activities for the relevant client (TUPE, reg 3 (3)(a)(i)-RRB-.
In Amaryllis Ltd v McLeod UKEAT / 0273/15 / RN the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) emphasised the condition that the principal purpose of any organised grouping of workers must be assessed at the point immediately before the change of provider, and not historically.
That period could not be taken into account as, even if there were, during that period, an organised grouping of employees, the grouping concerned was not dedicated to carrying out the activities for the relevant client.
The question was whether there was an organised grouping of employees in place prior to the transfer of work to Amaryllis, the principal purpose of which was to carry out the activities concerned on behalf of the MoD.
In order for a service provision change (SPC) to take place under TUPE there needs to be, immediately before the SPC, an organised grouping of employees which has as its principal purpose the carrying out of the activities on behalf of the client.
The EAT also held that the tribunal judge had not made a finding as to whether there was an organised grouping of employees, which is one of the necessary conditions for a service provision change, and, if there was an organised grouping, whether it had been intentionally formed.
TUPE will apply where there is a service provision change, so long as, immediately before the transfer, there is an organised grouping of employees in Great Britain which has as its principal purpose the carrying out of the activities being transferred.
Under art 6 (1) of the Directive, the question is whether «the undertaking, business or part of an undertaking or business preserves its autonomy»; under reg 6 the question is whether «the transferred organised grouping of resources or employees maintains an identity distinct from the remainder of the transferee's undertaking».
It must be remembered that TUPE is all about people, not shares, and the statutory instrument deals only with situations that arise where an organised grouping of employees, which forms an identifiable unit with objectives and visible coherent group activity and aims (the Spiijkers test), transfers from one company to another.
The Employment Tribunal concluded that there was an organised grouping of employees whose principal purpose was carrying out property maintenance work for the council, that there was a service provision change and that the family members» employment transferred to the council under TUPE.
The freeings of Wood and Gilham followed huge amounts of work by groups of friends and family in both cases — the key element being that in both cases an organised group of non-legal helpers went through the evidence to check if it was fiction or fact.

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The judge, Maria Sizintseva, said they acted as part of an organised crime group and had tried to put pressure on witnesses.
«In collaboration with international partners [we] identified a Romanian OCG [organised crime group] with the capability to import large amounts of cocaine into the UK on a weekly basis using HGV transport,» a NCA spokeswoman told The Times.
At a hearing in Moscow's Tverskoy District Court to decide whether Magomedov and his associates should be detained before their trial, Judge Maria Sizintseva said they had acted as part of an organised crime group and had tried to put pressure on witnesses.
Last month, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers organised a field trip for a group of economics professors to see a couple of the oil sands installations.
As truckloads of equipment arrived at the fair organised by the Defence and Security Equipment International in East London in September 2017, Quakers were among faith groups protesting against arms trade and profiting from war.
The Second Vatican Council said: «Let associations and groups be organised through which the lay apostolate will be able to permeate the whole of society with the spirit of the gospel».
Students from across Britain joined a large group from across the USA at St Mary's University, Twickenham, this summer for The Commission, an event organised by FOCUS, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students.
Barna suggests that the group of believers that is growing most quickly might be those who are seeking to make sense of their faith outside the context of organised church.
One of the arguments for long periods away while everything is fine is the prevention of potential problems in the future but Sir Paul Coleridge said there were better ways to deal with any problems, such as going on holidays for couples, organised by Christian groups or with a Christian theme: «I would immensely encourage people to investigate those and take them up.»
The conference is being held by the Santa Marta Group and organised by the Bishops» Conference of England and Wales.
I attended as a freelance journalist, loosely connected with a group organised by our diocesan Director of Vocations and including a number of young men training for the priesthood.
US court documents said Montano was part of a group of military officers accused of conspiring to kill the priests, who were helping organise peace talks during El Salvador's 1980 - 1992 civil war.
While well - organised, militarised groups are active on the ground, bent on driving out all those who do not agree with their vision of Islam, there will be no security for the region's Christians.
Let us celebrate Christmas with vigour and hope: organise Nativity plays in school and parish, get groups of carol - singers going from house to house.
According to Christian advocacy group Middle East Concern, Shamiram Isavi Khabizeh, was also found guilty of «organising small groups, attending a seminary abroad and training church leaders and pastors to act as spies».
I'm very sad to see organised churches attacked in favour of home groups and the use arguments that can't stand upto biblical criticism.
«Who knows if this is an isolated act of vandalism from one individual or something more organised in a larger group.
The Food & Beverage Manufacturing Business Group organised a meeting bringing Ministry of Economy officials together with more than 25 representatives from the UAE's food and beverage sector to discuss commodity prices and consumer protection.
Ahead of the 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation, organised by DowDuPont, chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel Group, shares his perspectives on the renowned competition and on packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes.
Organised by the PPMA Group of Associations, the UK's leading trade association comprising the Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA), British Automation & Robot Association (BARA) and UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA), the exhibition is expected to welcome more than 8,000 attendees who will come together to see the latest machinery in action, find inspiration and new suppliers, as well as learn about the latest industry trends at the Learning Hub and enjoy light entertainment with RoboKeeper — the «World's Best Goalie» — and Titan the Robot.
CBL Natural Foods a subsidiary of the Ceylon Biscuits Limited group are the proud winners of the «Highest value added Exporter Organic Products» at the recently concluded Presidential Exports award organised by the Sri Lanka Export Development Board.
Focusing on the issue of high food consumption and wastage of food in the UAE, Emirates Environmental Group organised its 7th Session of Community Lec
Organised by leading industry publication Eurofruit - part of publishing group Fruitnet Media International - and taking place at the Hyatt Regency Belgrade on 21 - 22 November 2018, the event will focus on the apparent strong potential in South - East Europe to grow the fresh fruit and vegetable industry.
There is a lot of Arsenal Fan Groups who sort this sort of stuff out, so bloody well grow a set and organise them.
In another world, MMA could be organised by a really solidly organised group that promotes fights and fighters without drama, and focuses on the technical mastery and skill - sets, and where this kind of drama would be strictly punished and accepted by the fighters as being totally unacceptable.
Cyril Barnes had successfully organised away travel to an FA Cup - tie at Manchester City at the end of January the same year, and the Chelsea board approved his subsequent proposal to formalise arrangements for 1948/49 under a supporter - run group.
His team were relentless in their hunting of the ball, which was done in an organised fashion and always in groups.
Supporters groups in England are considering organising a nationwide walkout of top flight matches in response to the cost of attending Premier League games.
A total of 22 children in years 1 and 2 participated in FRED; they were organised into three groups, of five, eight and nine children, with one teacher and three to four teaching assistants in each group.
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