Sentences with phrase «suffered from labour»

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I suffered from labour pains for 12 hours and as was the case with me they had to rupture the sack as my water did not break.
Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.

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But I am also aware that every year, hundreds of thousands of women and babies experience no such reprieve from the preventable death sentence imposed when labour goes wrong and there is not even the most basic health care available to ease their suffering and save their lives.
My eldest suffered from colic and it was truly horrendous — I look back on those days as being so dark — I had a traumatic labour, breastfeeding hadn't gone to plan and I was utterly exhausted.
Women who have been traumatised are finding their voice, as in this recent article, in which several women, including Toni Harman from One World Birth, speak about the terrible treatment they suffered during labour and birth, including being shouted at, having their wishes ignored or belittled, and feeling as if they were being raped.
Speaking after the HMRC data loss and a fresh row over political funding in the Labour party, Mr Cameron said Mr Brown's government was now suffering from bureaucratic over-reach and incompetence.
Those in today's labour market are not the ones who will suffer most from debt.
Certainly we do not hear the term «Blue Labour» bandied about so much these days, and Ed Miliband has suffered sharp criticism from Maurice Glasman, in recent years.
I don't want them to work all the hours God gives just to suffer from punitive taxes to pay for Labour's profligate spending.
The SNP still suffers (like Labour) from promising the world but inevitably failing to make good on the free unicorns.
However, if we look at the places that had local elections on the same boundaries last year and this year (combining district wards to make county divisions), the UKIP change since 2012 is equally strongly correlated with both the Conservative and Labour change, suggesting that relative to last year both parties suffered equally from UKIP progress.
Yet you suffer from some form of cognitive dissonance with regards to what New Labour was and is.
Miliband argued that immigration should be seen as a class issue, since the evidence shows lower - paid workers and the unskilled suffer disproportionately, especially from the impact of cheap eastern European labour.
These figures not only reinforce the picture of Labour suffering similarly if not more than the Tories from UKIP, but they also show an (albeit smaller) impact on the Liberal Democrats.
Mr Joyce suffered a seven per cent swing away from Labour to the SNP in 2010, but maintains a majority of over 15 %.
While Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership suffers death by a thousand polls, the Corbynites themselves are looking to salvage what they can from what currently looks like an electoral apocalypse.
Labour may suffer the biggest headache from the review because of its heavy dependence on the trade unions, which provide about 80 per cent of its donations.
«Ghana Statistical Service, which provides employment and other labour market data, suffers similar neglect, in terms of access to funds from Government of Ghana.
Although councils had already suffered deep cuts under Labour in the 1970s, Heseltine was under pressure from Thatcher and from Conservative MPs and newspapers to cut more.
In a series of blistering speeches on Tuesday, several Jewish Labour MPs spoke of the horrific anti-Semitic abuse they have suffered — and called on Corbyn to do more to eradicate it from the party.
Like beer goggles, politicians from opposing parties sometimes suffer a phenomenon called «actual goggles», where they're so blinded by the beauty of regeneration and collective endeavour that they forget they're working with that duplicitous clown Boris Johnson / New Labour - bot Tessa Jowell (delete as applicable).
That is a level of shortsightedness and ignorance that any labour union should not suffer from,» he said.
Throughout the 1980s, Labour may well have suffered from the lack of an underlying emotional sympathy.
The survey, carried out between Monday and Thursday as Mr Corbyn came under fire from MPs and suffered several resignations from his shadow cabinet, found 50 % of Labour members support him as leader but 47 % do not.
However the Jewish Labour MP Luciana Berger - who is a regular target for abuse - said she and her staff had gone to the police over the abuse they had suffered from left - wingers, including one email urging her to kill herself.
Labour believes health will be a key electoral issue as voters start to worry less about the economy and more about the NHS as it begins to suffer from the coalition's structural shakeup, declining staff morale after years of frozen pay and a budget not increasing fast enough to cope with the ageing population.
Mr Corbyn has already suffered a handful of rebellions from around 60 MPs over Labour's official stance on Brexit.
Labour will, unless they suffer some kind of collective lobotomy, ceaselessly hammer away at the prime minister for his patrician background while the country suffers from the business end of cuts.
All results are now in from Thursday's local elections, with Labour suffering its worst results for decades.
I agree on the central point - the question remains, however, whether Labour is suffering from a lack of coherence with regard to those central themes it might traditionally have offered as «positive argument».
After another torrid week for the Labour leader, which saw him suffer dire personal poll ratings and thinly veiled criticism from senior figures including Lord Mandelson, Kinnock said part of the reason the rightwing press was going for Miliband was because it knew he was bold and a threat to Tory victory hopes.
Sadly, schools in Wales have suffered from years of under - investment from the Welsh Labour Government.
But the new concerns from Labour's peers in the Lords means that the government will be seriously mauled over the measure in the vote on Monday and could suffer a three - figure defeat.
Labour gained a seat from the Liberal Democrats in Brereton and Ravenhill but suffered a net loss of three due to losses elsewhere.
My take on the election was labour failed to defend itself from tory attacks on its economic policy, and suffered from divisions.
In a move that will further unnerve the Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats — all of which have suffered from the Ukip surge — senior party officials said the next move would be to identify specific, mainly marginal, seats, where it now has a strong base of councillors.
It is clear why: Labour would likely suffer from the emasculation of Scottish MPs and whatever the chaos, the Conservatives (who only secured a single Scottish MP at the last election) would more often command Commons majorities on «English» votes; irrespective of who formed the government.
Unlike the often straightforward results of a General Election, the party political outcome from Thursday has been very much a mixed one, with Labour suffering severe losses in Scotland, and being pushed into third position by the Conservatives, but largely holding on to their councils in England, and also securing a morale boosting win in the London Mayoral race.
«I vow will fight hard to improve local health services which have suffered so badly under 17 years of Labour rule from Cardiff Bay.
Mr Watson said Labour suffered a devastating loss in last year's general election, meaning this year the party was «coming from low base».
«What a Labour government would do would be to repeal the Trade Union Act which is seeking to stop trade unions from taking action to stop ordinary people... from suffering a 14 per cent pay cut in real terms.»
These include children whose mothers suffered from infections such as mumps during pregnancy, those deprived of oxygen during labour, or infants born into families with a history of deafness.
Gordon Brown, whose youngest son suffers from cystic fibrosis, one of the conditions which scientists hope may be treated as a result of the research, launched a passionate defence of the Bill, on which Labour MPs have a free vote.
This is a new form of spin — I thought this lot had learned very little from the abuse we all suffered under Labour, but maybe I was wrong.
The Question Time panel were asked if the Labour Party were suffering from a leadership crisis, to which Caroline Lucas replied that Labour's problem is that it lacks values, that it no longer knows what it stands for, that it has abandoned its traditional values such as equality, and that Gordon Brown is a man who doesn't know what he wants.
As Lucas points out, the Labour Party is suffering from a «crisis of direction».
Daniel Pugen outlines an employer's obligations if an employee suffers a workplace accident, and describes what employers can expect during a visit from a Ministry of Labour inspector.
Legal aid is due to be withdrawn from clinical negligence in April 2013, but an exception has been made for babies who suffer brain damage at birth or are injured in the first eight weeks of life, and for women who are injured during pregnancy or labour.
«This decision appears to be in direct contravention of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and it is time that the Board stops using policy to deny rightful compensation to injured workers suffering from chronic mental stress,» said Ontario Federation of Labour President Chris Buckley.
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