Not exact matches
The 1977 case, Abood v. Detroit Board of
Education, allows
public sector unions to
require non-union members to pay a fee for the services provided to all employees regarding contract negotiations and administration.
In my judgment, that kind of leadership will
require a comprehensive and sustained effort from both our
public and private
sectors — including a robust investment in
education (especially the STEM fields), a federal commitment to research and development, a renewed emphasis on next generation manufacturing, translating federally funded breakthroughs to commercial applications in the private
sector, an immigration policy that enables us to recruit and retain the best and brightest scientists from around the world, and appropriate tax, regulatory, and legal policy.
Thomas Jefferson, among other historical titans, understood that a functioning democracy
required an educated citizenry, and crucially, he saw
education as a
public good to be included in the «articles of
public care,» despite his preference for the private
sector in most matters.
There is also a need for more clarification and creative thinking about the roles of different stakeholders: is this a funding issue
requiring greater
public sector intervention, an
education and training issue
requiring greater collaboration between lawyers, law schools and other disciplines, or solely a regulatory issue?
Building these critical caregiver and community capacities will
require a
public health approach with unprecedented levels of collaboration and coordination between the healthcare, childcare, early
education, early intervention, and home visiting
sectors.»
It commits to human rights
education for the community and
public sector; developing a National Action Plan on Human Rights; establishing a federal parliamentary scrutiny committee on human rights
requiring that all new federal legislation be accompanied by a statement of compatibility with Australia's human rights obligations; and developing a consolidated federal anti-discrimination law.