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| e is within the scope of WikiProject Organized | Labour, a collaborative effort to improve the coverag |
| Labour achieved their fifth worst result of the 1992 | |
| It was initiated in 1970 by the Socialist | Labour Action Group (SLAG), composed of members of th |
| Sullivan is a | labour activist in the Ottawa area. |
| On October 4, 2006, Edmonton lawyer and | labour activist Rachel Notley was nominated to repres |
| D. D. Sheehan B.L. (1874-1948), | labour activist and parliamentarian MP. from 1901 to |
| Ali is a prominent communist politician and a | labour activist. |
| In 1990, Lau and other | labour activists, including Lee Cheuk Yan, establishe |
| nversely, Benn was overwhelmingly popular with | Labour activists. |
| .His | labour activities radicalized him politically and led |
| The | Labour administration in the Welsh Assembly insisted |
| The present council, a minority | Labour administration, had vowed to reconsider the pr |
| ontrol of the council from a previous minority | Labour administration. |
| Ealing Council is currently run by a | Labour administration. |
| l alternated between Liberals/Conservative and | Labour administrations. |
| Hon Terry McCarthy, MLA: Minister for | Labour, Administrative Services and Local Government |
| He also worked as British | labour advisor to the International Labour Organisati |
| er Guardian as a leader writer and reporter on | Labour Affairs. |
| of a popular front with the Conservatives and | Labour after the war. |
| He was deselected for the seat by | Labour after having court charges thrown out at a dep |
| Militant changed its name to Militant | Labour after leaving the Labour Party. |
| nd came within 6 votes of taking Peartree from | Labour after 4 recounts. |
| Boltz gained 1,966 votes and | Labour again forfeited their deposit. |
| at in the 1931 election which he contested for | Labour against MacDonald's coalition. |
| Agreement and universal validity of collective | labour agreements. |
| ncil meeting following the election, five more | Labour aldermen were elected, leaving the council in |
| Labour aldermen and councillors on local authorities | |
| Five | Labour aldermen had been elected at the preceding ele |
| Liberal Democrats and | Labour alike expressed concern, including European Pa |
| However in March 2005, North Tyneside | Labour alleged that Morgan was still 'pulling the str |
| In 1971, PD became a founder of the Socialist | Labour Alliance. |
| Labour almost equalled the 27% vote Brockway had rece | |
| votes strongly for the Liberal Democrats, with | Labour also competitive. |
| ervatives were beaten into second place, while | Labour also lost votes and finished third. |
| Meanwhile | Labour also lost three seats including the cabinet me |
| Labour also lost one seat to an independent in Copt H | |
| The Trudoviks (Trudoviki literally | Labour, also referred to as Toilers or Labourists, fu |
| n saw Plaid Cymru make gains at the expense of | Labour, although Labour remain the largest party in t |
| Peter Hain retained Neath easily for | Labour, although there was a 14% swing to Plaid Cymru |
| d 5 from the Liberal Democrats and 1 each from | Labour and the independents. |
| been the Opposition critic to the Minister of | Labour and to Parliamentary Affairs. |
| He was the cabinet minister for | Labour and Employment. |
| The remaining two seats were won by | Labour and Independent candidates. |
| Nairn, T (2001) After Britain: New | Labour and the Return of Scotland, Granta. |
| s the Deputy Premier and served as Minister of | Labour and later, Minister of Education. |
| - Daniel Mayer succeeds Croizat as Minister of | Labour and Social Security. |
| s were up for election: six Conservative, four | Labour and one British National Party. |
| Ambroise Croizat - Minister of | Labour and Social Security |
| Daniel Mayer - Minister of | Labour and Social Security |
| capitalism, the distinction between necessary | labour and surplus labour however becomes obscured by |
| , 1948 - March 7, 2010) was Kenyan Minister of | Labour and Human Resource Development in the Ministry |
| Both | Labour and National increased their share of the popu |
| It is currently controlled by | Labour and led by Nick Forbes. |
| ive Council of British Columbia as Minister of | Labour and Citizens' Services. |
| the Second World War broke out in 1939 making | labour and raw materials scarce. |
| February 6, 2006, he was appointed Minister of | Labour and Housing in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's |
| 11 | Labour and 1 Liberal Democrat candidates were unconte |
| d 2007, the Scottish Executive was formed by a | Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition. |
| It abolished penal servitude, hard | labour and prison divisions for England and Wales (s. |
| his council was a key battleground between the | Labour and Conservative parties, with each wanting to |
| Nancy Allan, Minister of | Labour and Immigration |
| Labour and Workforce: Maurice Bellemare (1968-1970), | |
| on a by-election in 1972, taking the seat from | Labour, and held it until his retirement in 1992. |
| rst Fraser Ministry he became the Minister for | Labour and Immigration. |
| The post was retitled the Minister of | Labour and National Insurance in 1949, and abolished |
| Maurice Couyba - Minister of | Labour and Social Security Provisions |
| It is produced primarily through volunteer | labour and in-kind donations, with other costs covere |
| He also served on the Committee on | Labour and Trade. |
| Martin has championed the rights of | labour and aboriginal Canadians, and has spoken out a |
| In keeping with a war-time electoral pact, the | Labour and Liberal parties did not field candidates, |
| ry ward is represented by Cllr Norris Bullock ( | Labour and Lord Mayor of Luton) and Cllr Robin Harris |
| o take up a post as advisor to the Commercial, | Labour and Statistics Department. |
| or on expenditure had been the availability of | labour and materials, not problems with the provision |
| Penalties included life imprisonment, hard | labour and flogging. |
| In 1917, Acland was Assistant Director of | Labour and in 1918 the Labour Commandant of the Austr |
| slate of 20 candidates from the Conservative, | Labour and Liberal Democrat parties. |
| is the son of Gwynoro Jones, the former Welsh | Labour and SDP politician, who was Labour Member of P |
| Johnson was not opposed by | Labour, and received more than three times of the vot |
| Labour and Social Affairs | |
| Suddenly, Anna goes into | labour, and the Trotters scramble to get Anna to the |
| Alastair Campbell: New | Labour and the Rise of the Media Class. |
| anitation, housing, information and publicity, | labour and labour welfare, social welfare, nutrition |
| All the factors of production (land, | labour and capital) create wealth and add value; they |
| ovember 1947) was Norwegian politician for the | Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. |
| In Coventry he became interested in | Labour and trade union politics and briefly joined th |
| There was a landslide to | Labour, and he won the seat comfortably. |
| It is currently a marginal seat between the | Labour and Conservative parties. |
| Industry, organized | labour and all governments actively participated in t |
| Allan, who is also the provincial Minister of | Labour and Immigration. |
| This was a terrible year for | Labour and his Conservative opponent trounced him by |
| In the 1880s he became involved in | labour and trade union causes. |
| liams was active with the Canadian Congress of | Labour and spoke at its 1943 federal convention in su |
| Both the | Labour and Conservative parties contested every seat, |
| The party was a member of the | Labour and Socialist International. |
| Davies and Galloway lost their seats to | Labour and Dr Taylor lost his seat to the Conservativ |
| The party was a member of the | Labour and Socialist International between 1938 and 1 |
| The | Labour and Liberal candidates were duly elected. |
| Bowes ward is marginally | Labour and Palmers Green is split between Labour and |
| t, 51 Conservatives, 25 Liberal Democrats, one | Labour and one Community Campaign councillor sit on t |
| He served as | Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for East |
| to 1998: Active in the Ministry for Women, | Labour and Social Affairs of Lower Saxony. |
| rthwell ward is represented by Cllr Roy Davis ( | Labour) and Cllr Don Worlding (Labour). |
| this position when the coalition government of | Labour and Plaid Cymru was announced on 19 July. |
| er is Nancy Allan, who is also the Minister of | Labour and Immigration. |
| ey ward which is represented by Cllr Mel Cato ( | Labour) and Cllr David Franks(Liberal Democrats) The |
| ill represented Danzig in the executive of the | Labour and Socialist International between January 19 |
| After the reunion of | Labour and Social Democratic Labour in 1927, he rejoi |
| Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin - Minister of | Labour and Social Security Provisions |
| as the he was Assistant Secretary, Ministry of | Labour and National Service from 1941 to 1945. |
| wegian newspaper editor and politician for the | Labour and Social Democratic Labour Labour parties. |
| d ward is represented by Cllr Rachel Hopkins, ( | Labour) and Cllr Martin Pantling, (Liberal Democrats) |
| the 1922 general election, when he faced only | Labour and Conservative opponents, Kiley lost the sea |
| llon is known to have been courted by both the | Labour and Conservative Party however he has remained |
| rman economy found themselves employing forced | labour and in some cases labour from concentration ca |
| Labour and the Liberals each picked up just over 20% | |
| al, 79 candidates stood for election, with the | Labour and Conservative parties standing for all of t |
| He faced a straight fight with | Labour and just held the seat with a majority of 151 |
| Labour and the SPC joined with two other parties for | |
| Labour and Municipal Reform each had control of 11 bo | |
| e poll was leaked which showed them 17% behind | Labour and likely to only win in 4 wards as compared |
| In 1962, he became the Minister of | Labour and National Insurance, also joining the Privy |
| servative councillors, 19 Liberal Democrats, 6 | Labour and 1 independent. |
| rtwave Broadcasting Service, the Department of | Labour, and the Department of Post-War Reconstruction |
| hich is a three-way marginal currently held by | Labour's Claire Ward, having fluctuated between Labou |
| Labour and the Conservatives were the only parties wi | |
| cordance with the wartime electoral truce, the | Labour and Liberal parties declined to stand candidat |
| The results meant that | Labour and the Liberal Democrats only had 4 seats eac |
| as vice-president of the Canadian Congress of | Labour and president of the Ontario Provincial Federa |
| Both | Labour and Liberal Party candidates saw their votes f |
| The current Minister of | Labour and Immigration is Nancy Allan. |
| The position of Secretary of | Labour and Industry remained unfilled until Gledson's |
| 13 councillors, compared to 10 independents, 9 | Labour and 1 Conservative. |
| He was sentenced to six years of forced | labour and loss of civil rights, but was pardoned in |
| The | Labour and Conservative parties - the two largest par |
| He is currently Minister of | Labour and Social Affairs in Berlusconi IV Cabinet. |
| mpaigns for the abolition of slavery and child | labour, and for prison reform. |
| These resulted in an agreement between | Labour and the Conservatives, which meant Labour woul |
| The Reverend F J Hopkins, entered the fray for | Labour and the Liberal hopeful was Mrs Hilda Runciman |
| he cabinet of Lorne Calvert as the Minister of | Labour and later as the Minister of Learning. |
| 216 candidates stood in the election, with the | Labour and Conservative parties standing for all of t |
| 1950, it returned five Conservative MPs, with | Labour and the Liberals having little support in the |
| Both the | Labour and Liberal vote fell by a few per cent. |
| she worked as an official at the Department of | Labour and as a trade union organiser. |
| of the 37 Councillors, 30 are Conservative, 4 | Labour and 3 Liberal Democrat |
| He also spoke and campaigned against child | labour and sexual discrimination. |
| he Conservatives gained Bexley and Merton from | Labour and Harrow from no overall control. |
| This backed | Labour and in 1913-14 the EFF intervened in four by-e |
| hat he has over forty years' experience in the | labour and social justice movements. |
| ld various cabinet positions including Health, | Labour and Employment, and trade and industry. |
| Labour and the Progressives remained in power, with s | |
| Suffragette, Independent | Labour and Co-operative activist Margaret McCoubrey i |
| Soon after she went into | labour and died giving birth. |
| Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for | Labour and National Service. |
| iberal Democrats Sutton-in-Ashfield North from | Labour, and the Labour party's majority in Mansfield |
| man (5 April 1891 - 9 June 1978) was a British | Labour and Co-operative politician. |
| riter, newspaper editor and politician for the | Labour and the Communist parties. |
| (*) Official title: Minister of | Labour and Manpower. |
| People were hired out as cheap | labour and at one stage they were not allowed to leav |
| (**) Official title: Minister of | Labour and Housing. |
| on, Komarnicki was the Conservative critic for | Labour and Housing. |
| At the 1945, Forman was elected as a | Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for Glas |
| Complete ration system can save | labour and reduce overall feeding cost. |
| ors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 9 | Labour and 6 Conservative, so that Labour actually ha |
| Through this, intelligence & statistics on the | labour and skills markets, are provided to stakeholde |
| 28 the elections produced a hung council, with | Labour and the Municipal Alliance each having 20 memb |
| Ridealgh (11 August 1898 - 20 June 1989) was a | Labour and Co-operative politician in the United King |
| It is a marginal seat between | Labour and the Conservatives. |
| I (1889) and | Labour and Life of the People, Vol II (1891). |
| s passed in the Cape Colony to control African | labour and land |
| e Conservatives make 7 gains, all but one from | Labour, and come up only one seat short of depriving |
| Labour and the Conservtaives each got five aldermen. | |
| Labour and the Liberal Democrats both benefitted from | |
| The | Labour and Conservative parties both made significant |
| Yahav later left | Labour and joined Shinui. |
| The current councillors are Mair Gibbs ( | Labour) and John Hague (independent). |
| there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 to | Labour and 5 to the Conservatives, the strength of th |
| There, she endured hard | labour and malnutrition. |
| wegian newspaper editor and politician for the | Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. |
| ol of the council despite opposition from both | Labour and the Conservatives. |
| y 2006-31 December 2009: Norwegian Ministry of | Labour and Social Inclusion |
| He served as the Minister of | Labour and Backward Classes in the Tamil Nadu governm |
| unionist, civil servant and politician for the | Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. |
| ary 1998-1 October 2004: Norwegian Ministry of | Labour and Government Administration |
| Paul Bacon - Minister of | Labour and Social Security |
| established a local chapter of the Knights of | Labour, and in 1890 stood for Parliament as a Labour |
| The | Labour and Socialist History collections also include |
| From 2004 she has worked in the Norwegian | Labour and Welfare Service as county director. |
| o August 1917, Hodge was the first Minister of | Labour and had a seat in the Cabinet. |
| The bureau is managed by the Secretary for | Labour and Welfare. |
| The South West African | Labour and Farmers' Party was a political party in Na |
| Smale therefore made the best of local | labour and improvised machine tools from railway equi |
| Hon Terry McCarthy, MLA: Minister for | Labour and Administrative Services |
| 10 Conservative, 2 | Labour and 1 Liberal Democrat councillors were electe |
| tes agreed a single candidate to stand against | Labour, and as a result Labour retained only 52 of th |
| "Come unto me, all ye that | labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. |
| Socialist Campaign Group, pledged to merge Old | Labour and New Labour into what he calls Real Labour |
| tcham at the 2005 general election, succeeding | Labour's Paul Marsden with 37.7% of the vote, compare |
| Wage | Labour and Capital is an essay on economics by Karl M |
| was critical of the deal Uniited had done with | Labour and so quite the party and became an independe |
| ecutive Council as Minister of Environment and | Labour and Minister of Economic Development. |
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