Sentences with phrase «ranging from labour»

He provides practical and actionable advice on a wide variety of issues, ranging from labour and employment to human resources and in - house training.
The new museum is expected to celebrate Eurosceptic heroes who challenged Britain's EU membership, ranging from Labour leftwingers Peter Shore and Tony Benn in the 1970s to Tory Maastricht rebels such as Bill Cash and Teddy Taylor in the 1990s.
He wrote on, and advocated for, issues ranging from labour shortages to global expansion.

Not exact matches

Doing business in less - developed country is always going to pose a range of challenges, from corrupt officials to bad infrastructure to non-existent environmental regulations and shoddy labour conditions.
Allegations of sexual abuse have ranged from a charge of rape by an activist in the opposition Labour Party by a senior party member, to unconfirmed details of serial «sex pests» on a list reportedly drafted by aides and researchers in parliament.
(If you expand your definition of «dirty» to include resources from countries that abuse human rights, disregard labour standards or fund terrorist organizations, as conservative commentator Ezra Levant does in his new tome, Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, the range of options shrinks even more.)
The strength in the labour market is also apparent in liaison reports, which indicate strong demand for labour and shortages of skilled workers in a range of industries and sectors, from construction and engineering to accounting and information technology.
This examines «man - made» risks, a broad category that ranges from fires and explosions to strikes and labour disputes.
The food industry today has become highly diversified, with manufacturing ranging from small, traditional, family run activities that are highly labour intensive, to large, capital - intensive and highly mechanized industrial processes.
For low risk women without complicating conditions at the start of care in labour, the mean incremental cost effectiveness ratios associated with switches from planned birth in obstetric unit to non-obstetric unit settings fell in the south west quadrant of the cost effectiveness plane (representing, on average, reduced costs and worse outcomes).25 The mean incremental cost effectiveness ratios ranged from # 143382 (alongside midwifery units) to # 497595 (home)(table 4 ⇓).
In a study of 1001 home births in the Toronto area before the regulation of midwifery, the transport rate during labour and post partum was 16.5 %.8 In other national, population - based studies of planned home births, rates of intrapartum transport ranged from 14.5 % in Australia9 to 20.3 % in the Netherlands.3
The prediction ranges (95 % confidence intervals) from the polls model includes the Rallings and Thrasher predictions for Labour and the Liberal Democrats, but narrowly misses for the Conservatives.
«Our analysis — modelled on the default scenario that the UK withdraws completely from the EU and fails to reach trade and customs agreements with remaining EU member states — opens the door to the possibility that Scottish businesses and taxpayers will face a range of additional financial burdens in the form of increased trading and labour costs.
Blue Labour's thinking has included wide - ranging analyses but at its heart has remained a key insight: an all - out embrace of liberalism has alienated the Labour Party from its traditional working - class support.
The 47 Labour MPs who voted against ranged from backbench MPs like Audrey Wise, Ken Livingstone and Diane Abbott, together with Roger Berry, Ann Clwyd and Gwyneth Dunwoody, through to five holders of office, who consequently either resigned or were sacked from their posts (Alice Mahon, Malcolm Chisholm, Gordon Prentice, Michael Clapham and Neil Gerrard).
The numbers saying they had had literature, direct mail, phone calls, emails or personal visits from the Conservatives ranged from 13 % to 48 %, with between 11 % and 28 % saying they had heard from Labour.
Far from damaging Labour's electoral chances as a range of Blairites have warned, this actually offers the opportunity to move away from the unpopular policies of the Blair era.
[5] The investigation continued to have political impact throughout, as a range of stories continued to leak from the police investigation and damaged the government and Labour Party.
Following Ken Livingstone's defeat in the mayoral contest in London there have been a range of attacks on him from the usual quarters claiming that he underperformed the Labour Party and that on this basis that with «any other candidate» Labour might have won.
Abuses range from forced or bonded labour, late payment, unsanitary living conditions, unfair deductions from wages, withheld passports and loss of freedom of movement, lack of representation, violence, intimidation and physical abuse.
Cat Smith MP, Labour's shadow minister for youth affairs, said: «Unfortunately the findings from this survey are unsurprising given the range of pressures facing young people today.
Due mainly to the party's ability to win transfers from a range of different parties and political groupings, Labour attained a seat bonus of almost 3 % in winning 22.3 % of the seats on a national vote share of 19.4 %.
[18] Also within the museum is the Labour History Archive and Study Centre, which holds the collection of the Labour Party, with material ranging from 1900 to the present day.
There are a number of viable options available for Miliband and his policy coordinators ranging from the Blue Labour doctrine promoted by Lord Maurice Glasman, or the ideas of «The Purple Book» penned by the remaining Blairites of the party.
For Labour, the spectrum of possible outcomes at Westminster ranges from mere defeat to an extinction level event.
Eight weeks ago, when the Times reported YouGov's first survey showing Jeremy Corbyn ahead in the race for Labour's leadership, with 43 % support, reactions ranged from shock to incredulity.
By seeking to prevent Momentum from pushing for a more left - wing Labour Party, the moderates want to continue appealing to those voters who are disengaged from the political process yet vote based on a range of real world issues.
In terms of a headline poll lead, these findings are extremely divergent, ranging from a Conservative lead over Labour of as much as 10 points with Angus Reid but only 3 points with Populus.
The Jordanian court also handed terms ranging from three to 15 years imprisonment with hard labour to another 16 people in the case.
The ULC, a factionalised body of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, had threatened to commence nationwide strike today unless government addressed its demands, ranging from payment of salary arrears to provision of infrastructure, especially roads.
With many of Labour's most eloquent Europhiles, not least his brother, David, on the sidelines, Miliband's shadow cabinet contains voices ranging from the nuanced Europhilia of Douglas Alexander to the more ambivalent stance of Ed Balls, who has lumped Cameron and European leaders together under the general heading of «catastrophic».
Aides fear it could neuter the ability of a future Labour government to pass laws on issues ranging from health and education to welfare and tax.
SNP membership, now at over 100,000, has surged while Labour's has been in slow decline, with estimates ranging from 20,000 to as low as 10,000.
The intervention by Winterton follows the leaking last week of the list, in which Labour MPs were divided into five different categories ranging from a «core group» of loyalists to hard - line opponents who were labelled as «hostile».
They offer explanations in private that range from the unpopularity of Ed Miliband - the renaissance of the last two weeks looks as if it has come too late — to the way many of the 45 % who voted yes for independence, a large proportion of them Labour, have simply switched to the SNP.
The first real shot was fired recently from the Fabian Society in an interesting article by their relatively new General Secretary Andrew Harrop, in which he introduced the concept of Ed's Converts — 2010 Lib Dem voters who were now overwhelmingly voting Labour, and who were — on the whole — more left than right - wing on a range of issues.
That is exactly the same approach being taken in parallel by Labour's backbench defence committee, chaired by John Woodcock, which has heard from figures ranging from the head of CND to former nuclear submarine commanders.
«The backbench committee has taken oral evidence from a wider range and may be able to offer a more balanced perspective if the frontbench review is being used as a vehicle to overturn established Labour policy.»
The main focus of the protest was in opposition to Labour's hunting ban, but brought together a wide range of other grievances from rural communities.
It will also mean holding back from trying to skew the labour market and letting students find and study what they are good at, once they have mastered a broad range of basic competencies.
Its complete collection — with works dating from 1920 to 2000 and ranging from artist's films to documentary and educational videos to narrative feature films — was presented for viewing in the exhibition «Reproductive Labour: An
The corporate crimes landscape in Brazil ranges from the most complex financial matters, passing through to environmental cases, and to labour accidents.
It handles a broad range of cases from complex commercial litigation and class actions, to professional discipline and labour relations.
Marcus currently practices in all areas of workplace law, advising and representing employers on issues ranging from wrongful dismissal matters to human rights to construction sector labour relations.
His practice ranges from providing sophisticated strategic advice, to collective bargaining and labour and employment law advocacy.
These reasons can range far and wide, again from moving into emerging markets, to legitimate labour shortages.
After the program's first four rounds of invitation, the minimum CRS scores required for invitation dipped sharply such that after February 2015 all but one of the remaining 19 rounds of invitation had minimum CRS scores under 600 (the minimum CRS scores for these rounds ranged from 450 to 489 points)-- this indicates that there were individuals who did not have Canadian job offers supported by Labour Market Impact Assessments (or applicable provincial nominations) who were still able to receive invitations to apply.
He has also acted as counsel in a variety of court and administrative venues, ranging from the Ontario Labour Relations Board to the University of Ottawa Senate Appeals Committee.
We represent both employers and employees in issues ranging from wrongful dismissal and labour arbitration grievances to drafting employment contracts.
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and the Canadian Civil Liberties Union (CCLU) are in court today seeking an injunction against the police from using LRADs (Long Range Acoustic Devices), also known as sound cannons, against G8 / G20 protesters in Toronto.
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