Sentences with phrase «speak on labour»

Having just started my general counsel role barely a year before and having just completed law school several years back, I was asked to speak on labour / employment law matters.
He has written numerous articles, has lectured for Continuing Legal Education and is invited regularly to speak on labour and employment law matters.
A sought after speaker, he lectures for Continuing Legal Education and is frequently invited to speak on labour and employment law matters.
Speaking on the labour movement, Marie Duboc stressed the way in which disparate struggles forged empowering connections, in strikes and protests between 2004 and 2010.
But I think it is certainly difficult to see most of the 91 Conservative members [who rebelled over Lords reform], and a good many of those who spoke on the Labour benches against the bill on Monday and Tuesday last week, shifting their ground on what for many of them is a really fundamental obstacle.

Not exact matches

The prime minister's Conservative party critics, who are already unhappy with her leadership on Brexit, are poised to speak out against her leadership should Labour make major gains across the country.
The passage of Bill C - 377, part of the Harper government's broader attack on labour rights, speaks to the Conservatives» fundamental lack of understanding of the role of organized labour in ensuring shared prosperity and a thriving middle class.
The pan-Canadian coalition, which emerged from the North American civil society gathering on NAFTA in Mexico City in May 2017, is made up of labour, environmental, farmer, social justice and other civil society groups across English - speaking Canada and Quebec.
Dawn Butler (below), Labour MP for Brent Central, was speaking on the back of a Ministry of Justice report spearheaded by another Christian Labour MP, Tottenham's David Lammy.
Representatives from the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats spoke to Premier at a hustings held by the international Christian humanitarian charity, Tearfund on Wednesday night.
She spoke after Labour, Tory and Green MSPs on Holyrood's Social Security Committee united in June to vote through a series of amendments to the Scottish Government's Child Poverty Bill - including one by Green MSP Alison Johnstone requiring ministers to set out whether they will use new welfare powers to increase child benefit.
CGF Social Sustainability Director Didier Bergeret speaks at the IV Global Conference on the Sustained Eradication of Child Labour in Buenos Aires
He also spoke with senior researchers and staff from the Regional Australia Institute about the role of the regions on the national policy agenda and where core issues like labour force demands and decentralisation fit into the overall economic picture.
Social Sustainability Director speaks about Public Policy on Labour Welfare at AHIFORES International Forum
It's about being on the doorstep, speaking to your family, friends and neighbours, fellow Londoners, fellow citizens in the country, saying the next election matters, this is why I think you should vote for Labour.
That «coalition» approach is underpinned by the 97 - 01 policy agenda of new deal on jobs and windfall tax, minimum wage, devolution and FoI, public services, social chapter and pro-EU, feminisation of the PLP through shortlists, alongside macroecon stability, aversion to tax rises spoke to a party coalition; the post-01 agenda was arguably rather narrower, with new labour seeming to be about a particular method of public service reform.
Speaking at a reporters» lunch in parliament, the Labour leader joked about his relationship with Gordon Brown before assuring the assembled journalists that he would be making radical proposals on overhauling the country's pension system.
Speaking at an event on Wednesday the Labour candidate for mayor said the city's transport authority was dominated by white men.
While senior Labour politicians seem to feel comfortable speaking to pro-EU middle - class voters who have seen the visible gains of EU membership, they have little to say to Eurosceptic working - class voters who have suffered on the other end.
«The northern correspondent of the Guardian wrote last Saturday that she knocked on the doors of a street in Oldham where nobody spoke English, nobody had ever heard of Jeremy Corbyn, but they were all voting Labour,» he told the BBC.
Dugdale's comments prompted many of Corbyn supporters on Twitter to question whether the Scottish Labour leader had the credentials to speak out on how to win elections...
And he re-iterated the message while speaking at the international policy forum on the sidelines of the Labour conference in Liverpool.
«[S] ome MPs -LSB-...] have publicly spoken and written about Labour insisting on keeping ID cards and the Heathrow runway: they have either been spun or are spinning; that is simply untrue.»
For example, some MPs (including your Hughes quote) have publicly spoken and written about Labour insisting on keeping ID cards and the Heathrow runway: they have either been spun or are spinning; that is simply untrue: LD negotiators are not going to maintain that account of it once past the critical party management phase.
During the Labour leadership campaign, he described himself as a socialist, and spoke out against some of the actions of the Blair ministry, including criticising its record on civil liberties and foreign policy.
A Labour official justified floating the plans in the Mail because it was important to speak to key swing voters, but the decision is bound to prove controversial with those who fear Miliband is weakened by sending out mixed messages on migration.
Speaking on ITV's Peston on Sunday, the Labour leader also admitted he did not mind that Donald Trump would not be coming to Britain.
Speaking on Jeremy Vine's BBC Radio 2 show on Tuesday, Corbyn urged Labour MPs who are in favour of military action to «think again».
The Labour speaks about Europe, the migrant crisis and what the PM's mother thinks about his dress sense on ITV's The Agenda
So much of what is being said on their side of the blogosphere, and Twitter, the howls of righteous indignation from people whose party took us to two bloody wars and failed to reform the system after 13 years in power, amounts to: «how dare you even speak to the Tories, they are evil, you are evil, Labour will crush you LOLZ».
Toby Perkins was speaking on the Daily Politics after the Cooper campaign approved an article by Helen Goodman MP entitled: «Why, as a Parent, I'm Backing Yvette Cooper as Labour's Next Leader.»
Burgon's decision to speak at a rally that will march on Labour's HQ highlights the divisions in the party over the Syria vote.
However, speaking to the Mail on Sunday, Cable criticised the Labour leader's «poor judgment» and said he was ready to «stomach» another five years of co-operation with the Conservatives and would like George Osborne's job as Chancellor.
This brought him to the attention of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitution.
(I can't speak for anyone else, but if Labour wants my vote on anything other than «least worst local candidate» basis, it's going to have to learn compassion)
Baroness Shirley Williams will be speaking at a special Fabian Society event on 10 March to answer the question «How liberal is Labour
Before the Q&A, I asked Lewis if he thinks Labour is speaking to people on estates like the one he is from.
As politicans from left and right spoke up, former Labour communcations chief Alastair Cambell revealed on The Andrew Marr Show that one Tory MP was in tears after hearing the news last night.
Speaking after the ballot count, Labour leader Ed Miliband explained that his party's strategy in the run up to next year's general election is to «focus on the economy and standards of living».
While some Labour MPs have bitten their tongues over Tory plans to limit child tax credits to the first two children, Phillips speaks her mind as we sit down at one of the tables behind Portcullis House on a hot summer day.
[308] The comments were condemned as racist and unacceptable by several Labour and Liberal Democratic politicians, [309][310] and a King's College London student society revoked a speaking invitation to him on the basis of it.
Speaking to the Guardian, Miliband admitted the Labour government allowed too many immigrants from eastern Europe into the country by lifting controls on EU accession countries such as Poland too quickly, but denied his party lied about immigration, as claimed by his former adviser Lord Glasman.
These people may be perceived as being on the margins of the Labour Party by some, however, they are I can verify, speaking up for a very large section of the Party if not the Country.
Iannucci has not spoken about Tucker's views on the subject but the sweary spin doctor is widely believed to be based on New Labour communication supremo Alastair Campbell, who is a fierce opponent of Brexit.
Speaking on the BBC, Labour's shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint said the party would pass legislation to «reset the market» in their first two years.
Speaking to the BBC on Monday from New York, where he works as president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, Miliband said last week's election result was «devastating» for the Labour party and its supporters.
Speaking to the Politics Show on Sunday Mr Osborne said no politician liked cutting spending and increasing taxes, but he was trying to clear up the «mess» Labour had left.
Speaking on BBC1 Wales» Sunday Politics Wales show, Mr Smith, MP for Pontypridd, said Labour would inherit a # 96bn deficit if it won the 2015 general election.
In his Keir Hardie lecture, Miliband spoke of how the Labour movement was «built on ethical relationships that were forged between people through common action», and how Hardie embodied this: «Hardie was not a mechanical reformer who tried to bring about change through external control.
Speaking in the aftermath of the election results, he called on Labour's ruling National Executive Committee «not to rush our election», saying there was time for a «brutal post-mortem» about Labour's «underlying philosophy and thinking».
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