Results for unionism
- unionism -
...ade unions did not probably deserve the excessive honour they had fifteen ears ago thanks to the cult of the Swede model and of the German consensus. But they do not deserve this excess of indignity. However sad this obser... - employee relations -
... Being unitary in structure and purpose, with shared goals, values and interests with one source of authority, the staff relations are set upon a plinth of mutuality and harmony. ... In practice this may give rise to el... - LABOR IN AMERICA -
... All that the factory owners needed was a dependable
supply of labor to tend the machines. ...
Labor in America faced a long, uphill struggle to win fair treatment. In that struggle, more
and more workers would tu... - income eniquality in the US -
...dered to include those households with incomes between $25,000 and $100,000 a year, has not definitely disappeared, as it may seem. It has only grown at a much slower rate than the other two groups. It is hard to believe t... - Labor Unions;American Federation of Labor and the American Railway Union; Samuel Gompers and Eugene Victor Debs 1880s-1900 -
...d national trade unions. The trade unions operated independently while the Federation offered the unions a center for cooperation when needed. High dues and initiation fees were charged to hire full time officials to org... - Labor Movement and Unionism Background and Brief History -
... This inspired into what we know today as labor unions.
“A labor union is an organized group of workers whose purpose is to increase wages and influence other job conditions for its members” (Parkin, 1998,p. ... These... - The irish religions -
...inent to support what they are doing in their country and to spread awareness about poverty around the world. There are over 4,500 Irish missionaries in 85 different countries working all over Africa, Asia, Central and Sou... - new labour implies a neo liberal retructuring of the British economic political model under the conservatives -
New labour implies a continuation of the neo-liberal restructuring of the British economic political model under the Conservatives. ...
The Conservatives under the Thatcher administration had evolved a broad hegemonic b... - Machinary -
...eady ended. In the ruins, they found the wrecks of
more than 2,000 railroad cars and many of the buildings lay
in ashes.
Many strikers were sent to jail and others lost their jobs.
Some people were convinced ... - Labor Union In California History -
...d more than the national annual average of $425. One of the ways the unions attempted to gain an edge on the employers was through the use of organized strikes. An organized strike would completely shut down the business a... - Does the Good Friday Agreement provide the basis for a solution to the Northern Ireland problem, or does its fate show that there is no solution to the Northern Ireland problem? -
...veto, therefore, is incorporated into the Assembly to protect the rights of minorities. (O’Leary in Whyte Lecture, 1998, 4) The number of ministerial posts a party gets correlates to its strength in the Assembly and is su... - politics in the uk -
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Attitudes to the conduct of politics through parliamentary channels as opposed to violence are still prevalent. Generally speaking the British people believe in parliamentary as opposed to anti-parliamentary p... - Law -
...hat does not subject others to an unreasonable risk of harm. This responsibility also applies to criminal justice practitioners. If a police officer’s conduct creates a danger recognizable as such by reasonable person like... - Daniel O'Connell -
...hey had to take the mile. These sixteen months spent in London planted the seeds of O’Connell’s political ideas.6
Upon returning to Ireland in 1797 - at the age of twenty-two - O’Connell joined the United Irishmen.7 At ... - WITHIN NORTHERN IRELAND, WHY HAS THE ‘CULTURE OF VIOLENCE’ TRIUMPHED OVER THE CULTURE OF CO-EXISTENCE? -
... Ireland it is important to examine the national identities that have emerged and helped in the development of Nationalism and Unionism, McGarry and O’Leary identify that both ideologies want their ‘state to be ruled by th...