Sentences with phrase «sweeping labour reforms»

This week the Ontario government introduced plans for truly sweeping labour reforms.

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For social democrats, it means reflecting on how institutional forms can be entrenched within the fabric of society, rather than swept away immediately in the wake of electoral defeat as may be the fate of Labour's social reforms in the United Kingdom.
Just on constitutional reform, which continues to be a big interest for you: looking back at the sweep of New Labour in office under Blair and now Brown, hasn't it been a big failure really on what Roy Jenkins called «breaking the mould» issues: Lib - Labbery, elected second chamber - you must be disappointed with that record.
Opponents to the coalition's bid to introduce more competition into the NHS had won a sweeping victory, but Labour's fight against the reforms appears to be far from over.
Labour promised to reform the House of Lords when it came to power in 1997, and under the House of Lords Act 1999 swept away the majority of the hereditary peers and replaced them with political nominees.
British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband has embarked on sweeping internal reform of his party.
Jeremy Corbyn allies to argue sweeping reforms will democratise the party and enhance Labour as a mass movement
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