Sentences with phrase «with organized labour»

«The ability to broker the required synergy with international partners and the private sector in key sectors of the economy should be the basis for the 2019 engagement with the organized labour and the Nigerian people,» he said.
«It is on record that we have never, since the inception of this administration, had any dispute with the organized labour and I will be the first to admit that the Labour Unions in Lagos State have been most responsible and while, at the same time, being dogged in their advocacy for the promotion of the interests of workers in Lagos State, both in the public and private sector groups.

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This has much to do with a historically large and active organized labour voice, especially in textile - producing states, and a more combative media in both markets.
In Bangladesh, workers, mostly women, work long hours for minimum wages that labour advocacy groups say keep those workers trapped in poverty and with few or no rights to organize to improve conditions.
Roberts cites an observation by labour historian Jan Kainer: «Women's labour organizing contributed significantly to the building and sustaining of rank - and - file participation, developing new democratic structures such as women's caucuses, organizing the unorganized, and forging political alliances with non-labour groups.»
The organized labour on Wednesday threatened to resume their suspended strike over failure of government to honour the agreement reached with them.
The No campaign, Better Together, with its focus - group tested slogan, «No Thanks», was essentially run by the Labour Party — chaired by Alistair Darling, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer responsible with Brown for the deregulation of uk banks, and directed by Blair McDougall, who had organized David Miliband's failed Labour leadership bid — though its platform included local Tories and Liberal Democrats, to the embarrassment of many Labour functionaries, who preferred to claim that the whole referendum campaign was a waste of time.
Ramón described a big flood that destroyed many of the banana plantations and coincided with a general labour strike in 1954, thanks to a constitutional reform that finally gave workers permission to organize.
Littler Canada represents management in its dealings with organized employees and their union representatives, serving as counterpoint to the world's most powerful labour organizations.
On the other hand, it provided employers with a measure of stability in their relations with their organized workers, without the specter of intensive state intervention in the economy... These elements... continue to guide our system of labour relations to this day.
The progressive view, even more clearly, leaves important areas of legislative action out of the scope of robust (or indeed any) judicial review — notably anything that has to do with economic policy and regulation, and property rights (although, in a further inconsistency, some of those who hold this view are committed to defending the economic rights of organized labour).
(This also brings to mind an exchange I had with Mr. Coyne when he graciously accepted to publish an op - ed of mine arguing that the Supreme Court was wrong to constitutionalize some rights of organized labour in a series of decisions this winter.
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