Sentences with phrase «party labour dispute»

She has helped minimise the impact of an ongoing third - party labour dispute at its local manufacturing plant, as well as being instrumental in negotiating reimbursement for costs incurred defending the dispute.

Not exact matches

So, in the current labour dispute between Canada Post and CUPW, it is Canada Post that has issued a lockout notice, that will likely come into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m.. Both Canada Post and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout dealabour dispute between Canada Post and CUPW, it is Canada Post that has issued a lockout notice, that will likely come into effect on Monday at 12:01 a.m.. Both Canada Post and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout deaLabour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuck are hoping that CUPW agrees to binding arbitration (in which an outside arbitrator would review the dispute and arrive at decision that both parties would be bound to accept) before the proposed lockout deadline.
Without limiting the foregoing, under no circumstances shall the Company be held liable for any delay or failure in performance resulting directly or indirectly from acts of nature, forces, or causes beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, Internet failures, computer equipment failures, telecommunication equipment failures, other equipment failures, electrical power failures, strikes, labour disputes, riots, insurrections, civil disturbances, shortages of labour or materials, fires, floods, storms, explosions, acts of God, war, governmental actions, orders of domestic or foreign courts or tribunals, non-performance of 3rd - parties, or loss of or fluctuations in heat, light, or air conditioning.
Internal Labour party disputes about regional NHS policy aren't, of themselves, going to move any political markets.
The situation within the Labour Party has been described by many as a dispute between the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) and the membership.
In 2004 the FBU disaffiliated from the Labour Party, over the Labour Government's attitude in the FBU's 2002 - 3 pay dispute and again there are parallels.
The Labour Party's current crisis is often characterised as an ideological dispute between the Parliamentary Labour Party and a membership that is significantly more left - wing.
He added that Unite boss Len McCluskey's intervention in the Labour leadership dispute was «helpful», saying the issue can be resolved without a party split.
The miners strike of 1984 — 85 over coal mine closures, which divided the NUM as well as the Labour Party, and the Wapping dispute led to clashes with the left of the party, and negative coverage in most of the pParty, and the Wapping dispute led to clashes with the left of the party, and negative coverage in most of the pparty, and negative coverage in most of the press.
I hope the there will be an urgent effort to address the allegations, institute procedures to ensure natural justice for all Labour Party members in the event of disputes, and restore members» rights to select their candidates for public office.
Labour movements often deal with issues like this, for example, an industrial dispute that covers a workplace chapel, of a trade section, of a trade union, which is affiliated to at least one Trades Hall Council, both the union and TUC being (factionalised) affiliates to a political party, which holds government, which runs the chapel section of the workplace in the first place.
Gordon Brown has called for a resolution of the British Airways (BA) cabin crew dispute «as quickly as possible», after the Tories attacked the Unite union's links to the Labour party.
A group of Labour politicians have written an open letter to Jeremy Corbyn, urging him to suspend the former disputes panel chairwoman from the party's ruling body amid an ongoing row over anti-Semitism in the party.
That he is driving millions of traditional Labour voters away from the party is beyond dispute.
Senior Labour figures hope the agenda for maintaining high - level public services will be easily contrasted with the Conservatives» alleged plans for ten per cent cuts in public services, a figure the party disputes.
David Cameron has backed a call from former Labour foreign secretary Jack Straw for the party to reopen its investigation into claims of union interference with candidate selection in Falkirk - which has links to the recent Grangemouth refinery dispute.
It is the tribal tone of the dispute, rather than its content, that is the focus of the second front in this battle — the Conservative party's pre-election offensive against Labour's links to the trade union movement.
«It was incredible that my colleagues in the Labour party thought it more important to turn in on themselves and have a dispute about who should be leading the party than to actually stand at the despatch box and attack the Government for the crisis that they had precipitated,» he said.
A Labour Party spokesman said on Monday evening: «After a thorough party investigation into allegations of workplace bullying, Debbie Abrahams has been referred to the NEC disputes commiParty spokesman said on Monday evening: «After a thorough party investigation into allegations of workplace bullying, Debbie Abrahams has been referred to the NEC disputes commiparty investigation into allegations of workplace bullying, Debbie Abrahams has been referred to the NEC disputes committee.
Both the Labour party and the trade unions should now begin to take the European parliament election in June extremely seriously, as our MEPs and MEP candidates have come up with the answer to the oil refinery dispute.
I don't dispute that Adam had negative reactions from Jewish voters, or that the perception of Labour party antisemitism played a crucial role in this result.
A Labour Party spokesperson said: «Nobody is disputing the headline figure but p18 of the ONS statistics summary shows that if you compare today's ILO figures for February - April 2010 with those for January - March 2010 unemployment is down on last month.»
Worse still, in the concluding paragraph of the Labour First motion we are told that the party should not be «distracted by internal dispute or concern about future rule changes.»
Epstein, and other panelists who work in the labour and commercial fields, said the challenge is to balance the parties» expectations that the mediator will give them a full and frank assessment of the dispute, including the merits of their positions and the potential outcome if they do not settle, against the risk that comments on the merits of the case will be seen as pre-judging it.
In labour relations, access to expedited processes are available if both parties agree (usually as part of a collective agreement) or if at least one party is not fussy about who adjudicates their dispute (through expedited processes mandated by statute).
This cultural shift has led the sector to mistakenly adopt the most cumbersome attributes of our civil litigation process; and, thus, labour dispute resolution has become too slow, costly, inflexible, and legalistic to meet the true needs of the parties.
The tribunal would be comprised of the chair or vice-chair of the Labour Relations Board and a representative appointed by each of the parties to the dispute.
However, these meetings were unsuccessful and on February 2, 2005, the union applied to the Minister of Labour to appoint an arbitrator to settle the dispute that remained between the parties.
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