A strike by millions of workers protesting at Government pension reforms will be called in November,
a union leader revealed yesterday.
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The intelligence report, corroborated by numerous security sources,
reveals that the The Democratic
Union of Africa (DUA) an association of rightists / conservative political parties in various African countries on whose ticket Mr Mac Manu was traveling to Kenya as an observer of the elections, and the National Super Alliance (NASA) led by opposition
leader Raila Odinga are doing everything possible to manipulate the Kenyan election in favour of the National Super Alliance (NASA) and its Presidential candidate Raila Odinga.
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reveal that talks have been held between trade
union leaders as they mull over whether or not to withdraw their support for Mr Corbyn.
More embarrassingly, Mr Laws
reveals how the talks highlighted Mr Miliband's close links with the
unions, whose votes got him elected as Labour
leader.
They've included everyone from Silver's wife, who
revealed Silver has prostate cancer, to his rabbi, to
union leaders like Danny Donohue of the CSEA, to former Assembly colleagues like former Majority
Leader Ronald Canestrare.
The
leader of Britain's biggest business group has said that the country's economic success depends on it remaining a full member of the EU, after senior Tories
revealed that more than 150 of the party's MPs would campaign to leave the
union in a referendum.
He said, «Information
revealed that thugs allegedly used by government officials attacked the labour
leaders and some
union members who gathered to prosecute the commencement of the strike.»
Mayor de Blasio's aides urged political allies to attack the police
unions for their tactics just days before the mayor met with five police
union leaders to hammer out a truce, sources
revealed Tuesday.
The Mail
reveals that
union leaders are holding secret talks with the protest movement UK Uncut at the TUC headquarters.
Over the next two years, a federal investigation
revealed that top
union leaders had siphoned away dues to fund their lavish lifestyles.
Also, the
union leaders» faux populism
reveals itself in the destination of its largesse.
In recounting the history of charters, the report
reveals how a cause originally supported by education reform advocates, including the
leader of a national teachers»
union, was hijacked by libertarian ideology, advocates for big business, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who view the public education system as a playground for exerting their influence and ideas.
The document
revealed that teacher
union honchos in the Golden State are expecting that pending litigation may very well put an end to mandatory
union dues, and they're exhorting local labor
leaders to rise to the challenge.
Through profiles at Arizona State, Cooper
Union, and San Jose State — among several others — IVORY TOWER
reveals how colleges in the United States, long regarded as
leaders in higher education, came to embrace a business model that often promotes expansion over quality learning.