Sentences with phrase «union voice»

Critics of the trade pact, including many labour unions voice concern over a number of issues, including the potential loss of manufacturing jobs and foreign takeovers of Canadian companies.
He is also a member of the teaching union VOICE (Professional Association of Teachers).
The NASUWT nominated Ahmed for the award, which will be presented at Education International's World Congress in Ottawa in July, for his commitment and dedication to building an independent trade union voice for teachers in Iraq, despite facing violent oppression from Iraqi authorities.
Leader Chris Keates has previously stated a preference for maintaining a variety of union voices and strongly ruled out entering any merger talks with the NEU.
By Laurence Frost and Gilles Guillaume PARIS, June 28 (Reuters)- PSA Peugeot Citroen unions voiced concern on Friday over a deeper tie - up plan with General Motors that sources say the French carmaker is seeking to revive.
The Focus Education - led call to action comes as many school leaders and unions voice concerns about a lack of allocated funding to facilitate the transition, as well as fears about private - sector involvement in the new structure.
«Francisco has been with us through our fight to give a union voice to car wash workers across New York City, and has been a leader in the Assembly in our fight to end the tip - credit — he knows that supporting our immigrant workers is what makes New York City move every day.
We remain committed to continuing to welcome all educators and caretakers who want a union voice.
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