Sentences with phrase «party than labor»

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It was often cheap labor in emerging markets that, more than two decades ago, led companies in developed markets to move company jobs away from the home country either to company owned facilities (off - shoring) or to third parties (out - sourcing) in developing markets.
While French onion dip is not something that initially comes to mind when party planning, her version completely changed my perception, and with Labor Day coming up this weekend, I thought there was no better time than now to share.
However, they don't really answer the final question: why did organized labor become associated with the Democratic Party, rather than a new socialist - type pParty, rather than a new socialist - type partyparty?
The labor - backed party agreed to shut down its for - profit field operation, Data and Field Services, and pay more than $ 100,000 in legal fees the firm of former Giuliani administration Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro, who brought the suit.
The more than 150 - member coalition opposing a constitutional convention includes labor unions, and the state's Conservative Party, which often opposes unions.
The Working Families Party, whose base combines labor unions and individuals and activist groups, has emerged as a force in New York through unusual «fusion» laws that allow candidates to run on more than one party Party, whose base combines labor unions and individuals and activist groups, has emerged as a force in New York through unusual «fusion» laws that allow candidates to run on more than one party party line.
But it also says Kennedy is «a thousand percent better» on the labor - backed party's issues than his Republican opponent, Assemblyman Jack Quinn.
A letter calling on Rep. Rick Nolan, D - Minn., to run for governor next year is being circulated to more than 1,000 members of Minnesota's Democratic - Farmer - Labor Party.
So yes, Labor had more votes than the actual Liberal Party by about 800,000, but the overall coalition had about a million more votes than Labor.
Could the unhappiness felt by the left since Gov. Andrew Cuomo took office in January 2011 result in the labor - backed Working Families Party running someone other than Cuomo on its ballot line this fall?
With the money and muscle of labor unions, Democrats are less likely to need to use government staff for minor party petitioning than Republicans.
Nydia Velazquez is by no means a perfect pol from The Times standpoint — too slavishly devoted to organized labor and a little wobbly on Israel, but far far better than Erik Dilan, who is closely allied with Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Vito Lopez — a no - no from the paper's standpoint.
The July memo came less than two months after Cuomo pledged to help Democrats retake control of the State Senate, as he sought the nomination of the labor - backed Working Families Party.
At a time when two Democratic lawmakers stand accused of bribery and public corruption, California's most powerful labor unions have kicked back more than a million dollars to the California Democratic Party.
The WFP is quickly becoming more of a headache than a help for candidates in a year where labor has few public defenders and the Democratic standard - bearer, Andrew Cuomo, has, for now, kicked the under - investigation minor party to the side.
In Minnesota, they have the Democratic - Farmer - Labor party (DFL for short) rather than the Democratic party at the state level.
The party received fewer votes than the American Labor Party ticket, a Socialist Party splinter group, which endorsed Democratic incumbent Gov. Herbert Lehman who went on to win the elecparty received fewer votes than the American Labor Party ticket, a Socialist Party splinter group, which endorsed Democratic incumbent Gov. Herbert Lehman who went on to win the elecParty ticket, a Socialist Party splinter group, which endorsed Democratic incumbent Gov. Herbert Lehman who went on to win the elecParty splinter group, which endorsed Democratic incumbent Gov. Herbert Lehman who went on to win the election.
It was how the workers» movement and its small farmer allies were able to build movements to win the universal franchise, to organize labor unions and cooperatives, and to effectively compete in elections against the older top - down parties of the landed and business elites that were based on their legislative caucuses and wealthy sponsors rather than a formal membership with democratic rights in their party.
But endorsing someone other than Cuomo in the Democratic primary and for the Working Families Party's own line could alienate the remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that make up a large part of the party's funParty's own line could alienate the remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that make up a large part of the party's funparty's funding.
While less well off than other outer Melbourne electorates, Calwell still contains significant numbers of young home buyers who reacted badly to Labor's handling of the economy in 1990, and to the Liberal Party's campaign on interest rates in 2004.
Although his offensive (more in terms of what he says than that he says it) advocacy of McCain certainly will cause Democratic senators to gag, he is a much more natural fit for the Democratic caucus and his vote on most issues (e.g., labor, health care, abortion) is much more closely aligned with the Democratic party than with the Republicans.
But endorsing someone other than Cuomo in the Democratic primary and for the Working Families Party's own line could alienate the remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that fund a significant portion of the party's operations, insiders Party's own line could alienate the remaining labor unions like the Communications Workers of America and local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union that fund a significant portion of the party's operations, insiders party's operations, insiders say..
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In my view the carbon plan was kept alive here by much stronger genuine interest among the electorate than in the US, certainly not by the political skills of the hapless Labor party or features of the legislation.
The difference that drives the spurious analysis of «protest parties» is that the coalition between Labor and the Greens is less formal and more fractious than that between the Liberals and Nationals.
If you had seen the ads you would realise they had a lot more to do with establishing the green credentials of the South Australian Labor Party prior to a state election than global warming.
* «Old Labor» people in the more conservative unions and the Labor Party who take a narrowly economic view of workers» interests and have a dislike of environmentalists and other new social movement activists which is affective rather than intellectual — indeed, is anti-intellectual.
It is heartening all the same that Katter appears to be getting better informed — rather than cede that responsibility, as Labor and LNP do, to a party machine that puts obligations to allied organisations, major supporters and backers ahead of an MP's direct obligations to the community at large.
In recent years they have been ruled by the Labor Party, which has changed their electric generating system perhaps as much or more than any large grid anywhere in the world to meet the demands of the climate alarmists.
Turnbull was the most eloquent supporter of pricing carbon — far better than anyone in Labor — but currently can not get his party to shift.
You'd have to wonder why the Turnbull Government is doing all it can to discredit the renewable energy industry and the federal Labor Party's modest emission reduction aims other than to undemocratically support the coal industry against the needs of the future of the planet.
(1) Regarding the formation and effect of a contract (excluding labor contracts; hereinafter referred to in this Article as «consumer contract») between a consumer (i.e., an individual, excluding those cases where the party acts as a business or for a business) and a business operator (i.e., a juridical person or other corporate association, or an individual in those cases where the party is acting as a business or for a business), even where by choice under Article 7 or variation under Article 9, the applicable law would be a law other than that of the consumer's habitual residence, when the consumer indicates to the business operator his or her intention that a particular mandatory rule from within the law of the consumer's habitual residence should apply, this mandatory rule shall also apply to the matters covered by the rule concerning the consumer contract's formation and effect.
Then again, the parties ended up agreeing on a new labor contract less than a month later, so perhaps rather than an imposition of one side's will on the other, there was, after the dust settled, a meeting of the minds.
As the Australian Labor Party launches a national Indigenous caucus of Federal, state and territory MPs following another disappointing Close the Gap statement from the government, Yorta Yorta man Daniel James argues new attitudes rather than platitudes will drive meaningful change.
The announcement follows the Labor Party's commitment to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, stroke and dementia announced over the past week and equates to an investment in health of more than $ 350 million.
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