Sentences with phrase «trade union members even»

What's more, trade union members even get to have a say over where there money is spent.

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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.
And I want us reaching out to the people who are not members of our party, not even members of the trade unions, to hear their voices too.
Members of the Unison trade union have backed a one - day walkout set to be even bigger than the 1926 General Strike.
He added: «The Labour Party's problem is not the link with trade unions, or even the relationship with Unite members - far from it.
Jeremy Corbyn has come under intense pressure to take some personal responsibility for Labour's historic byelection defeat in Copeland from senior party figures, including trade union leaders and even members of his own shadow cabinet.
There are about 200,000 Labour Party members and 2.7 m trade unionists and it was put to Ms Harman on the Andrew Marr Show that the change would mean - even if only one in 10 took up the # 3 option - union members having a greater say on choice of leader than full members.
Even though the regulatory institutions were stronger than those fostering Europe's carbon cap - and - trade system, the European Monetary Union proved relatively ineffective at keeping its powerful members in line when commitments grew inconvenient.
But the three non-E.U. members of the ETS abide by trade policy set by the European Union and even contribute to its budget as a condition of accessing the union's single market — strictures a post-Brexit Britain is unlikely to embUnion and even contribute to its budget as a condition of accessing the union's single market — strictures a post-Brexit Britain is unlikely to embunion's single market — strictures a post-Brexit Britain is unlikely to embrace.
These negative attitudes might even have contributed to an «us vs them» mentality similar to those of militant trade union members (I was at one time a member of same).
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