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Before the 1980 coup, four main | trade union federations with differing political ori |
South Wales Miners' Federation was the largest | trade union to have originated from this dispute. |
ptions in, and adaptation of, certain types of | trade union and financial legislation (for example: |
tina is also convenor of the SNP Parliamentary | Trade Union Group. |
He joined his first | trade union in 1911, and joined the Labour Party in |
He was anti | trade union and opposed to his workers organising th |
tically, Verville was an early advocate of the | trade union movement running their own candidates fo |
A supporter of the | trade union movement he also served as secretary of |
She then became involved with the | trade union movement, joining the National Union of |
Hogan became active in | trade union and Labor Party politics in Kalgoorlie. |
Revolutionary | Trade Union Movement (to which all unions belonged) |
The Free German | Trade Union Federation, in German Freier Deutscher G |
, while old left parties continued to practice | Trade Union activities in reformist revisionist line |
tary of the Association of University Teachers | trade union from 1993 to 2001 and the General Secret |
Tomsky attempted to form a | trade union at his factory in St. Petersburg resulti |
He is also secretary of the influential | Trade Union Group of Labour MPs. |
It was initially named the "Labour and | Trade Union Coordinating Committee", and aimed to in |
ere stands a headstone with a testimony to his | trade union activity. |
The Labour and | Trade Union Group was an organisation of supporters |
Indian National Trinamool | Trade Union Congress is a trade union organisation o |
A railway worker, Bjerke was involved in the | trade union Norwegian Union of Railway Workers. |
The WCML is otherwise funded by | trade union and individual subscription. |
1981) was an Irish Labour Party politician and | trade union official. |
He joined the | trade union for wood sculptors as early as 1897. |
McGrath (1935-2009) was a Catholic priest, and | trade union organizer in Newfoundland and Labrador, |
e started work as an emissary of the Histadrut | trade union and Hashomer Hatzair in Europe. |
Trade Union Coordination Committee, a central trade | |
een Havelock Wilson's long connection with the | trade union movement and his decision to describe hi |
d Allied Workers Union of Aotearoa (CLAW) is a | trade union in New Zealand. |
He is secretary of UNDEB - Plaid Cymru's | trade union - and is a Unison Branch Officer. |
1987) was an Irish Labour Party politician and | trade union official, and son of Dublin's most noted |
olved in creating the women's committee in the | Trade Union and promoting equality for women at work |
He joined a Catholic | trade union and the Catholic Centre Party. |
's leaders; in 1908-1920, he was active in the | trade union movement. |
He had joined the | trade union movement in 1916. |
October 1943) is a former Irish politician and | trade union leader. |
ber of the Executive Committee of the European | Trade Union Confederation (ETUC; 1990-2006) and of t |
She continued to be involved in the | trade union movement, working for the Irish Transpor |
He has been a member of the | trade union UNISON, and its predecessor the NALGO, s |
James Larkin the | trade union organiser and socialist activist was onc |
is identical with the one of pro-independence | trade union UGT and also MDES. |
9 November 1892 - 8 November 1970) was a Welsh | trade union leader and politician. |
mber 1944) was a British Labour politician and | trade union leader. |
The | trade union system in the late Soviet Union consiste |
re as MP, he was sponsored by the white-collar | trade union APEX. |
jointly owned and managed by the International | Trade Union Confederation, ITUC, the Trade Union Adv |
Born in Sydney, he was a solicitor and | trade union official before entering politics. |
ward Sutton was the Labour candidate and was a | trade union official. |
Remnants of it would form the International | Trade Union Educational League in January 1915. |
He then became a | Trade Union Clerk with the National Union of Railway |
1949 - 7 July 2005) was a British engineer and | trade union activist. |
sian Bolshevik revolutionary, metalworker, and | trade union organizer. |
ITUC (International | Trade Union Confederation], member of the executive |
of the Labour Party, and deputy leader of his | trade union Norsk Tekstilarbeiderforbund. |
The Nottinghamshire Miners' Association was a | trade union in the United Kingdom. |
There, she got her first | trade union assignment, as union liaison officer for |
closer engagement has brought results for the | trade union movement. |
He also served as vice-president of Free | Trade Union International. |
as well as apathy and condescension from their | trade union official, the construction workers stage |
In 1945 he was President of the World | Trade Union Conference. |
held in 1871 and remains the largest socialist | trade union event in the world. |
worked as a seamstress, and was active in her | trade union Syerskenes forening/Konfeksjonsarbeidern |
up to SSLC and after his education joined the | trade union politics in Kerala. |
Biography at | Trade Union website |
ations as Author, Editor, Development Officer, | Trade Union Official, Researcher, Political Adviser |
The firm specialises in | Trade union law, acting nation-wide from West Yorksh |
He worked for the Histadrut | trade union as a clerk. |
as an association of employers under the 1974 | Trade Union and Labour Relations Act. |
Trade union independence was guaranteed by the 1946 | |
t has exercised an influence on the Australian | trade union movement, and on the Australian Labor Pa |
en the leader of the Halden division of the LO | trade union confederation. |
Byrne lives in Irvine, and was a teacher and a | trade union activist for several years. |
Lutey became active in the | trade union movement, and joined the Australian Labo |
He was a bootmaker and | trade union leader (Hamer, p. 361). |
d then as the General Secretary of the party's | Trade Union wing All India Central Council of Trade |
Bob Crow, | trade union leader. |
atic Workers Congress is a political party and | trade union in Sri Lanka. |
t industry almost entirely moved to China, the | trade union now represents other manufacturing, cons |
It was named the Workers' National | Trade Union (Norwegian: Arbeidernes Faglige Landsorg |
l de Gruchy (born 28 January 1943) is a former | trade union official. |
He has worked in a number of jobs, including | trade union organiser, record company executive, bro |
ith parliamentary politics to the detriment of | trade union organisation. |
He was also a | trade union organizer, activist and leader in Canada |
h Solidarity, the famous Polish anti-communist | trade union and social movement. |
He is a SIPTU | trade union official and former President of the Uni |
Robert Williams, | trade union leader |
He then became involved in | trade union struggles and joined the Communist Party |
ry, The Times noted that he had "worked in the | trade union movement for over 40 years". |
WSA is not a | trade union or proto-union. |
Unifed Workers' Centre, a | trade union in Chile |
In Coventry he became interested in Labour and | trade union politics and briefly joined the British |
Central Union of Workers, a | trade union in Colombia |
It is also the most politically active | trade union in Quebec, having, for instance, officia |
rkers' movement after World War I and became a | trade union activist. |
he Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers, a | trade union which is now a part of the United Federa |
ey is ranked by the Russian Federation Artists | Trade Union amongst the 10.000 best world artists (X |
The Campaign targets young people, | trade union activists, NGOs and decision makers in d |
e National Union of Workers (NUW) is an active | trade union in the tea plantations in Sri Lanka. |
She was the first woman to lead a | trade union in France. |
significant amendments in UK labour law to the | Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act |
He was associated from an early age with the | trade union movement becoming lodge secretary at the |
In 2004 she was a member of an inquiry into | trade union rights in Belarus. |
artner in Thompsons Solicitors, the specialist | trade union solicitors, with whom he began his train |
Federation of Labour is the Alberta provincial | trade union federation of the Canadian Labour Congre |
Around it, he formed a new | trade union federation, one that was more radical in |
The Kent Miners' Association was a | trade union in the United Kingdom. |
From 1981 he worked as a | trade union secretary in Stavanger, and from 1995 in |
In 1944, the AFL-CIO established the Free | Trade Union Committee (FTUC) to assist free trade un |
Labour-Solidarity (linked to left-wing | trade union CGIL, leader: Gian Paolo Patta) |
iness studies and professional certificates in | trade union studies and labour economics. |
s, Barbara Castle, saw her proposals to reduce | trade union powers in her 1969 white paper, 'In Plac |
He chaired his | trade union from 1949 to 1962, and was a member of t |
State Committee secretary of All India United | Trade Union Centre. |
s (Norwegian: Norsk Jernbaneforbund, NJF) is a | trade union in Norway. |
Czechoslovak Social Democratic politician and | trade union leader. |
to organise the referendum was led by the Free | Trade Union Confederation of Latvia. |
He suffered police violence when engaging in | trade union struggles amongst toddy workers in Enama |
sident of the Irish Labour Party and the Irish | Trade Union Congress. |
won the election and joined the Liberal-Labour | trade union group, as a miners union sponsored MP. |
chine Workers Union (affiliated to the Sodomei | trade union centre). |
With the restrictive | trade union practices associated with the traditiona |
The federation was not affiliated to any | trade union centre, but its constituent unions were |
xpelled CITU-leader V.B. Cheriyan (CITU is the | trade union of CPI(M)). |
is the General Secretary of the International | Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and a former Presid |
He was the chairman of his local | trade union from 1920 to 1928, and vice chairman of |
as included in the leadership of the All Burma | Trade Union Congress. |
d later area secretary for the AEEU (now Unite | trade union). |
He headed the local | trade union, and left in protest when editor-in-chie |
He was formerly the Head of Policy of the | trade union, AEEU. |
Tom Connole, the secretary of the local ITGWU | trade union, and burned his home. |
WPF was originally a | trade union, then converted into a political party. |
On joining Equity, the actor's | trade union, he dropped the "s" in his name. |
in southern India by providing microcredits, a | trade union, health care and training. |
r's brother Laurie also became the leader of a | trade union. |
Avoda, and also helped establish the Histadrut | trade union. |
e he was amongst the founders of the Histadrut | trade union. |
tes as an emissary for Mapai and the Histadrut | trade union. |
dent labour politics and pioneered the Textile | Trade Union. |
h social-democratic party SDAP and the barbers | trade union. |
olitical director for Unite, Britain's biggest | trade union. |
He was a past vice-president of his local | trade union. |
Waterson was a railwayman and activist in his | trade union. |
the Union of Russian workers-immigrants and a | trade union. |
er of the executive committee of the Histadrut | trade union. |
ed on the executive committee of the Histadrut | trade union. |
ine Regional Workers' Federation, an anarchist | trade union. |
rinters and Assistants (NATSOPA) was a British | trade union. |
er of the Executive Committee of the Christian | Trade Union. |
an association, a partnership, a person and a | trade union. |
0 he was amongst the founders of the Histadrut | trade union. |
LAB) (Nationalist Workers' Committees) a legal | trade union. |
same year he became a member of the Histadrut | trade union. |
onal Graphical Association (NGA) was a British | trade union. |
he rights of women workers and tried to form a | trade union. |
of UNISON, the United Kingdom's second largest | trade union. |
d the covention that established the Histadrut | trade union. |
1948 he was the president of the cork workers' | Trade Union. |
In 2003 the RLPA was registered as a national | trade union. |
n 1929 making him chairman of the Metallurgist | Trade Union. |
armikara Sangha (domestic workers' union) as a | trade union. |
cover of an official history of SACTU, the ANC | trade union. |
He is, however, still active within Unite, the | trade union. |
l worked at the Central Committee of Mongolian | Trade Union. |
In 1977, the RCN registered as a | trade union. |
lectrician and was active in the Electricians' | Trade Union. |
he Hall has always had strong connections with | Trade Unionism and in September 1909 the Trade Union |
He was active in | trade unionism for many years. |
mber of the Order of Australia for services to | trade unionism and the community. |
It also transformed | trade unionism on Merseyside. |
Co-operation and | Trade Unionism - Labour Co-partnership Association, |
"Gender and | Trade Unionism in Historical Perspective." |
There he was introduced to | trade unionism through the Non European Laundry Work |
He turned to | trade unionism as a result his interest in Nigeria's |
Mannix supported | trade unionism but opposed militancy and strikes. |
ock Barnes and secretary Toby Hill spearheaded | trade unionism in New Zealand, by starting the Trade |
Working-class activism, especially | trade unionism, became an important political factor |
As a priest, he championed social reform, | trade unionism, and the Worker Priest movement. |
The Life and Death of Soviet | Trade Unionism, 1917-1928. |
It was here that Hodge first got involved with | trade unionism. |
wyer worked in engineering, before moving into | trade unionism. |
The professional footballer and | trade unionist Thomas Burlison, Baron Burlison (1936 |
in Gerald, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian | trade unionist and politician. |
2 November - Brian Behan, writer and | trade unionist (b.1926). |
myth (27 April 1921 - 7 May 1981) was an Irish | trade unionist and Labour Party politician. |
6 January - Olaf Bjerke, | trade unionist and politician (d.1957) |
Prominent | Trade Unionist for the Train Drivers Union ASLEF. |
He also an active | trade unionist in Saskatchewan. |
mes known as Bob Getgood, was a politician and | trade unionist in Northern Ireland. |
William Bromfield (1868-1950), English | trade unionist and Labour Party Member of Parliament |
December 1898 - 11 January 1982) was a British | trade unionist and Labour Party politician. |
, Baron Sawyer (born 12 May 1943) is a British | trade unionist and Labour Party politician. |
Wadsworth (1850 - 10 July 1921) was a British | trade unionist and politician. |
i (18 May 1884 - 4 March 1951) was a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
ards (April 1852 - 28 June 1912) was a British | trade unionist and politician. |
Tom Sawyer, Baron Sawyer, | trade unionist and Labour Party politician |
For the English teacher and | trade unionist born in 1904, see Ronald Gould. |
ember 1913 - 30 December 1962) was a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
Victor Halley (born 1904) was a nationalist | trade unionist in Northern Ireland, from West Belfas |
(28 October 1881 - 14 May 1948) was a British | trade unionist and Labour Party politician. |
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