Sentences with phrase «ruling over unions»

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I had the cash (slightly over the 10 percent rule but not too much), but the credit union offered 2.71 percent..
The European Union's competition authorities announced a major tax ruling against Apple's tax dealings with the Irish government on Tuesday, a decision that will likely increase trans - Atlantic tension over how some of the world's largest companies pay taxes on their global operations.
Then again, services like CarAmigo can expand all over the European Union as well, yet Belgian government officials have created their own set of rules without waiting for the EU's decision.
There might be a few weeks early on where some fans are upset or confused, but like with every other major rule change in the game over the years, it'll become the norm in no time, and the Players Union isn't going to get this leverage they're expecting to appear.
Australian Rules Football, Rugby Union and Rugby League have traditionally been the three most popular sports ahead of football (although gloriously, this has changed) and the biggest barrier preventing supporters of those sports crossing over to the world game is a perceived lack of physicality.
Nestlé is also accused of trade union busting activities in Colombia and refusing to accept court rulings in the Philippines over workers» rights.
The president's ongoing support of civil unions over full marriage equality has caused consternation among his LGBT supporters — particularly in the wake of a federal judge's ruling last week that overturned California's Prop. 8.
We're still not yet at the stage of the debate where the actual pros and cons of the demise of the Union are being considered: this year is all about wrangling over the rules of the game, with both sides striving to set up as favourable conditions as possible to get their way.
Given the distinct Mahri culture, identity and language, developed over many centuries of autonomy, not to mention widespread disenchantment with Yemeni rule (ever more corrupt since the union of Yemen's south and north in 1990), Mahra's territorial integrity remains important.
The first is about punishment: even with repeated interaction over infinite N periods, a defector member state that does not play by the «rules of the game» will be removed from the union, thereby hindering access to competitive advantages, be they technical learning through information exchange, energy development, increased trade and industrialisation, and so on.
The union has not ruled out balloting it members for industrial action over the company's behaviour.
He's accused of breaking the rules of an executive session of the board, and telling a local paper the details of confidential talks with the teachers union over a new contract.
Worse still, given the wrangles over Scotland's future currency, the decision by both campaigns to simply stare each other down on the retention (or otherwise) of sterling has ruled out important discussion of the alternatives — from a free - floating «Scot #» or currency peg, to union with sterling or the euro.
An ethics panel for the state's second - largest public labor union ruled over the weekend that a downstate council leader's misuse of union funds at grocery stores, restaurants and home - improvement outlets «did not meet the legal definition of misappropriation of funds.»
Citing six catalysts - the confusion over human rights and the rule of law, the unprecedented growth of the «database state», devolution and the pressure for greater decentralisation in England, the European Union and globalisation and questions about the eventual succession of Queen Elizabeth II, I predicted that the need for fundamental constitutional change would become unarguable within the next twenty years.
The rumours over Ed Miliband leadership continued throughout the week, as trade unions attacked him for backing coalition rules for public sector pay.
Naturally the comments from Shawcross - who is an ally of Jeremy Corbyn and has been on Labour's ruling national executive committee for over a decade - sparked a furious backlash from union bosses after they were revealed today by PoliticsHome.
After last week's Vergara v. California ruling, New York's teachers unions and education reform groups are preparing to battle over expected legal action seeking to change the state's tenure laws.
Over 100,000 people from Romania and Bulgaria already live and work in the United Kingdom, under work permit rules and immigration schemes introduced since the two countries joined the European Union.
School Chancellor Joel I. Klein is in a high - stakes battle with the teachers» union over seniority rules.
This is because those rules were long ago written into labor contracts, giving public employee unions a veto over any reforms.
While accepting that the union had behaved properly in seeking a judicial review, Judge Mitting ruled that the court could not place a legal demand on the government to consult over its plans.
It was fear of this that forced the Government to put up Alexander to go public on their case even while still in negotiations, throwing in concessions to the lowest paid to keep them in the scheme and to divide and rule the unions over any strike action.
He sought to end the strict seniority rules in the PBA and captains» unions in order to have better control over assignments to specific units.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew didn't mince words when he addressed hundreds of angry Transport Workers Union Local 100 members protesting the Metropolitan Transit Authority's attempt to overturn a binding arbitration ruling that awarded transit workers an 11 percent pay increase over three years.
The ruling affirms a state court decision and probably ends a seven - year court battle over whether the three - year wage freeze violated the unions» constitutional rights.
Unions were gleeful over Kahn's ruling, and predicted a win after their full case is heard in court.
Within a span of just five days, Teachout's long - shot Democratic campaign won round one of a legal battle with Cuomo over her residency, though the governor is appealing the Brooklyn judge's ruling; got a much - needed infusion of some $ 50,000, thanks to a boost from the political action committee of Harvard law professor and leading campaign finance reform advocate Lawrence Lessig; and announced an endorsement from the Public Employees Federation, New York's second - largest public union.
The proposal favored by Mr. Cuomo and the unions, meanwhile, could simply be passed over Mr. de Blasio's objection — if legislation is written to target the entire state, rather than the city, it does not require a home rule from the Council.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo can not penalize city schools by withholding $ 260 million in state aid over the DOE's failure to get to a teacher evaluation agreement with the union, a Manhattan Supreme Court justice ruled on Feb. 21.
Comparatively, the European Union has more rules and has banned more than 1,300 chemical ingredients for use in personal care products, in addition to restricting the allowable concentrations of over 250 additional ingredients.
Feature adaptation on Fabien - Nury's acclaimed graphic novel that follows the Soviet dictator's last days, and depicts the chaos of the regime after his death in 1953 after 30 years of iron - fisted rule over the Soviet Union.
A Union County, N.J., judge has ruled that the Hillside Board of Education must turn over to the state data on its racially imbalanced elementary schools so that a desegregation plan can be implemented by the beginning of next school year.
This model, in which principals are no longer hog - tied by elaborate bureaucratic or confining union rules, proved attractive to teachers eager to take over campuses, but who equate charters with privatization of school management.
Such a decision would throw the ball back to the school board and the Chicago Teachers Union, which have been negotiating for weeks over work - rule changes and benefit cutbacks.
If the judge again rules in the parent union's favor at a hearing later this month, parents who signed the trigger petition will vote Oct. 18 on one of two local nonprofit charter operators that submitted bids to take over Desert Trails in the fall of 2013: the Lewis Center for Educational Research, which runs a popular charter school with a focus on science and project - based learning, and LaVerne Elementary Preparatory Academy, which partners with a university and has a focus on classic literature.
Parents of students and members of teachers unions sued Walker over the law as it applied to rules put together by the Department of Public Instruction, which is headed by Evers.
In one fell swoop, she plays the «poor teacher» card, blames legislators who try to help kids to escape their failing public schools (which her union rules over) and Republicans.
Needless to say, the ruling came over the strong objections of United Teachers Los Angeles, the major L.A. teachers union.
Unions and school districts will still wrangle over pay, work rules, etc. and that strikes will still occur.
Publishers and booksellers associations have expressed concern over an e-lending ruling passed by the European Union which will see the lending of digital books in... Read more
Publishers and booksellers associations have expressed concern over an e-lending ruling passed by the European Union which will see the lending of digital books in...
The rule applies only to lenders with over $ 10 billion in assets, but the fallout may influence credit unions and smaller lenders as they search for other ways to charge customers.
The Great Admin of this futuristic planet has completely cut ties with the Galactic Union, establishing a dictatorship instead and ruling over the planet's subjects.
The controversy over Grijalva's investigation overshadows the need for better conflict - of - interest rules, Union of Concerned Scientists» Halpern said.
According to the report's authors, the ECJ would no longer have jurisdiction to interpret rights derived from EU citizenship in the UK and a deal could be struck to confirm UK sovereignty over internal market and customs union matters and to define clearly the status of ECJ rulings in those areas.
In yesterday's ruling the Court did not set aside its decision in Chacón Navas, but did point out that this previous ruling was adopted prior to the entry into force of the CRPD — and that «the primacy of international agreements concluded by the European Union over instruments of secondary law means that those instruments must as far as possible be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with those agreements.»
Apple on Friday unveiled a set of developer tools designed to keep app makers in line with the European Union's upcoming General Data Protection Regulation, a set of rules that grants users more control over their digital histories.
The accusations raise tough questions about Facebook's ability to protect user information at a time when it's already embroiled in a scandal over Russian meddling during the 2016 presidential campaign and under pressure to adhere to new European Union privacy rules.
In addition to increasing consumer awareness, the European Union parliament recently adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which gives consumers more control over their personal data, requires greater transparency of corporate data sharing, and penalizes companies that fail to comply with the new rules.
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