Sentences with phrase «under labour every day»

It was launched in 1984 (surprise, surprise) but under Labour every day felt like no smoking day so the event lost much of its impact.

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With banks refusing in recent days to accept the latest restructuring plan, May's senior ministers met around the clock, under pressure from the Labour Party and unions not to use taxpayer money to prop up the failing company.
The new Labour leader will take over with just under a month before the coalition's spending review is announced on 20 October, and a matter of days after announcing the new shadow cabinet.
Should the former win the day for him, it would be surprising if some Labour activists didn't begin to question the vastly disproportionate power wielded by MPs under the present arrangements.
UKIP, under the rumbustious Nigel Farage, have fallen back from the glory days of the May local elections but are still in double figures, while Labour holds a narrowing but still decisive lead over the Tories.
UN sanctions against Zimbabwe have failed to bring an end to Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe, which is labouring under hyperinflation that sees prices double every day and a cholera outbreak that has infected almost 20,000 people.
Many young people like me joined the SDP precisely in response to Labour's visceral anti-Europeanism under the leadership of Michael Foot, and the dark days of the 70s and its endless strikes.
After seven years of painful austerity, our workers deserve a break — and under a Labour government, they will have the opportunity of four more days off a year.
Under Labour's proposals, UK - wide public holidays will be held on St, David's Day (1st March), St Patrick's Day (17th March), St. George's Day (23rd April) and St. Andrew's Day (30th November).
[44][45][46] To this day, most people in the United Kingdom see the 1948 creation of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) under health minister Aneurin Bevan, which gave publicly funded medical treatment for all, as Labour's proudest achievement.
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Conservative blogger Tony Sharp finds the situation baffling and is unimpressed by the defection of councillors just days after they were elected under Labour colours.
The impression from the papers today and over the last few days is that Ed Miliband is under attack from the Blairite «right» of the Labour Party: David Miliband's leaked victory speech (what might have been, if he'd won), the Telegraph files showing Ed Miliband and Ed Balls plotted to bring Blair's government down, the serialisation of a new booking suggesting the Milibands» relationship has broken down...
More than 30 Labour MPs signed up to an early day motion condemning the move before it was withdrawn under government pressure.
The number of school days pupils are absent for has decreased under Labour, but there seems to have been little success in reducing truancy.
Much of the rhetoric emanating from the International Convention Centre in Birmingham over the last couple of days is marked by a degree of ostensible radicalism well beyond anything heard in ministerial speeches under New Labour:
It's the final day of Labour's autumn conference and first under new leader Jeremy Corbyn.
To be fair to both Labour and Conservative Parties, they have tried to address the problem and, under existing legislation, Local Authorities face tough penalties if they miss the 30 day deadline.
Two senior Labour ministers called yesterday called for a national «Britain Day» to be created to promote pride in our country and prevent communities fracturing under the weight of unprecedented immigration.
While Labour MPs who've quit under Corbyn are ten - a-penny in Westminster these days Reed has the unique distinction of having been the first.
Coalition MPs are under a three - line whip to attend the opposition day debate on a Labour - authored motion that falls short of opposing higher fees, but calls for the white paper on the future of universities to properly explain the plans before the Commons votes on the fee cap.
It's still super warm in Milan, so I wore this Zoe Jordan twinset under a cape, because you can never go wrong with all white — especially after Labour Day
Academies were first introduced under Tony Blair's Labour government back in 2000 as a way to raise standards in schools by taking them away from the control of local authorities and offering more autonomy over finances and day to day school management.
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You'll be playing as Black, though is name is never explicitly stated, a worker who one day decides to escape the oppressive factory in which he and thousands of others labour every day under the watchful eye of brutish supervisors.
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In Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador Remembrance Day is a paid public (statutory) holiday under employment / labour standards legislation.
It is important to understand that the ratification of the Convention will have little impact on present - day legislation and the current situation in Canada, since the rights to associate and bargain freely are already very clearly protected in Canada, under both the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the human rights legislation of every province, as well as by certain provisions of the Canada Labour Code and the statutes of the different provinces dealing with labour relaLabour Code and the statutes of the different provinces dealing with labour relalabour relations.
Establish a maximum time period of 60 days for binding mandatory mediation / conciliation under the labour relations part of the Act, except where the parties mutually agree to a longer time period.
Third, sales managers are on the hook regarding turning their new hires into producers quickly, and to that end sales scripts rule the day, in order to compensate for the lack of knowledge that a newbie must labour under during those first couple of years.
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