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The United Federation of | Trade Unions (Norwegian: Fellesforbundet) is a trade |
The International Secretariat of Christian | Trade Unions was an international organisation of Ch |
He became chairman of the | trade unions and People's Commissar of Local Industr |
n the Stop the War Coalition, their respective | trade unions and pensioners' campaigns. |
It is one of the | trade unions in pro-democratic Hong Kong Confederati |
come elected to the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions secretariat, as the only communist. |
He is chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions and the member of the Democratic Allian |
ffice clerk for the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions from 1969 to 1974. |
he formation of co-operation and links between | trade unions and the Greens. |
ted by professional teaching organisations and | trade unions |
The Confederation of | Trade Unions (KSSh) is a National federation of Trad |
The Christian Confederation of Malagasy | Trade Unions (SEKRIMA) is a national trade union cen |
ecame leader of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions in 1934. |
Salaried officials of | trade unions |
The Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions (Norwegian: Landsorganisasjonen i Norge |
cluded by the Congress of the Confederation of | Trade Unions for collaboration. |
affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions (LO). |
secretary of the All-Union Central Council of | Trade Unions from July 1930 to March 1944. |
ieste ('Confederation of United Class-Oriented | Trade Unions of the Free Territory of Trieste', Sind |
on the executive of the Australian Council of | Trade Unions from 2000 to 2006. |
1920 Women in | Trade Unions |
Women and | trade unions are also given greater rights. |
This, along with failure of | trade unions lead to the closing of most of these ju |
20 he was a secretary of Central Commission of | Trade Unions and 1925-1939 its vice-general secretar |
Davis, Sue. | Trade Unions in Russia and Ukraine, 1985-1995. |
Irish Congress of | Trade Unions |
is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions |
He has also worked with | trade unions such as GMB, particularly around the 20 |
The Workers Autonomous | Trade Unions Confederation (CONFSAL or Conf. |
The New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions opposed the inclusion of workforce in t |
Noda was active in | trade unions in Osaka along with his wife Kimiko. |
omoting Committee of the United Class-Oriented | Trade Unions'), with the goal of founding a new trad |
been used to describe civil society (including | trade unions) and the poor or the proletariat. |
mployee of the Central Organisation of Finnish | Trade Unions, Halonen advocated diplomatic recogniti |
16 are from regional interest groups such as | trade unions, parish councils and environmental grou |
me from a broad spectrum of political parties, | trade unions, civil, student and journalistic leader |
But he blamed the government, and not the | trade unions, for the situation. |
He was involved in the local | trade unions, and was active in politics. |
utting pressure on human rights organizations, | trade unions, and civil society groups and banning a |
He researches and writes primarily about | trade unions, and has a particular interest in the l |
an), non-profit organizations, lobbying firms, | trade unions, industry trade groups, and professiona |
McMullan became an industrial advocate for the | trade unions, joining the Labor Party in 1973. |
collections relating to industrial relations, | trade unions, trade associations and employers' asso |
Lumley did not concern | trade unions, but invented a new legal principle. |
bars are run by volunteers and raise money for | trade unions, charities and left-wing campaign group |
From 1922 he worked as a secretary for the | trade unions. |
ly opposed restrictions, which were favored by | trade unions. |
vincial rights, anti-Communism and opposed the | trade unions. |
ral Council of the International Federation of | Trade Unions. |
He was also closely aligned with | trade unions. |
WUNZ is a member of the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions. |
In addition, there was a representative of | trade unions. |
erences of major British political parties and | trade unions. |
e chairman of the All-Union Central Council of | Trade Unions. |
s, Sangerman began accepting jobs from outside | trade unions. |
ttempt to gain control of the Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
Advisory Board of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions. |
rved as the President of the Irish Congress of | Trade Unions. |
he treasurer of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
ternational and the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
Zealand, including both political parties and | trade unions. |
a number of European countries for organising | trade unions. |
rnment and industry, and subverted by existing | trade unions. |
gs commissioned by the Danish Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
d was active in the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
for Nei til EU and Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
Syndicalism advocates workers' control through | trade unions. |
American | Trade Unions. |
organisation that represents most of the UK's | trade unions. |
vice-president of the Jamaica Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
member of AICC and was associated with several | trade unions. |
the 160,000-strong Hong Kong Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
(AWU) is one of Australia's largest and oldest | trade unions. |
ers Union and, subsequently, the various metal | trade unions. |
The move was highly criticised by | Trade Unions. |
is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions. |
Communist Party and helped develop black-based | trade unions. |
d is affiliated with the Australian Council of | Trade Unions. |
Pakistan National Federation | Trade Unions. |
as secretary-general of the Council of Nordic | Trade Unions. |
lected Secretary of the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions. |
consultant for LO, The Danish Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
mmonwealth v. Hunt served as a legitimizer for | trade unions. |
ary of the Punjab unit of the Centre of Indian | Trade Unions. |
r of the International Federation of Christian | Trade Unions. |
arrest individual militants from international | trade unions. |
e-president of the International Federation of | Trade Unions. |
itical maneuvering within the ruling party and | trade unions. |
y of the Luxembourg Confederation of Christian | Trade Unions; his father had been President (1967 - |
Vincent Tewson (1898-1981) was a British | trade unionst and general secretary of the Trades Un |
Its motto is Arts and | Trade United. |
ma became an oyster dredger, remaining in this | trade until 1957. |
on spokesman on Treasury, economic affairs and | trade until October 1965. |
served in the Boston - Honolulu - New Bedford | trade until 1861. |
don was a small market town, mainly for barter | trade, until roughly 1848. |
e region, the Bonga family remained in the fur | trade until the 1860s. |
Penny was active in the slave | trade until the American War of Independence. |
service, after which he worked in the building | trade until 1953. |
s not imported and distributed by the aquarium | trade until 1932. |
He practiced the printer's | trade until moving to Portsmouth, Ohio in 1872. |
he OIC aims to increase the level of intra-OIC | trade up to 20 percent of the OIC total. |
Slave | trade used to take place here during the festival. |
They are commonly offered in the aquarium | trade, usually fully grown, meaning they usually do |
Triangular | trade usually evolves when a region has export commo |
by the Red Sox fans for his productivity as a | trade value. |
Between the two World Wars, | trade vans would visit the village offering meat, fi |
ntu Trading, the company the produces the fair | trade version of Coke. |
shipping goods to markets worldwide, digitized | trade via Internet transmissions or downloads elude |
Most new growth (and the import and export | trade via Ports of Auckland) occurs on the roads. |
He had strong non-conformist and free | trade views and entered into politics. |
At the time of the | trade, Villegas had started all seven MetroStars' ga |
Coastal | trade virtually doubled between 1750 and 1796 reachi |
International | trade virtually stopped. |
Cameron arrived at the airport on a three-day | trade visit to China. |
nded by more than 1,300 exhibitors and 150,000 | trade visitors. |
ussian state reserved the right to produce and | trade vodka and guarantee the quality. |
(ed, 1995), Readings in International | Trade, Volume 1: Welfare and Trade Policy, Volume 2: |
on open, closed, high, low prices, as well as | trade volumes. |
e Cato Institute, showing a generally low free | trade voting record. |
Cleland was strongly pro-free | trade, voting to normalize trade relations with Viet |
uring his term of office that peace terms in a | trade war between Limerick and Galway were reached. |
"What A | Trade War With China Would Look Like" |
"Diverting A U.S.-China | Trade War" |
of the European side in the US-EU agricultural | trade war. |
Powermacros add-on made COMMO one of the first | Trade Wars 2002 'helper' programs. |
Named | Trade Wars: Dark Millennium, Realm Interactive gener |
However, as Roman rule expanded, | trade was moved away from the Head to other Roman po |
However, most of his | trade was in prose. |
In 1894, a new shipping | trade was established by Francis Connor and Denis Do |
although | trade was resumed at Antwerp from 1573 to 1582, it c |
The paper | trade was taken over by his son Lancelot, who became |
he Giants, choosing instead to retire, and the | trade was voided. |
The main product of | trade was silk. |
His | trade was in the embroidery business. |
The fur | trade was thus controlled by a small number of Montr |
The California hide | trade was a system of trade during the early 19th ce |
*Portion of the | trade was reversed due to Atogwe's long-term injury |
On 26 February 1904, Norman Cameron (Free | Trade) was elected to replace Edward Braddon (Free T |
Central to his pursuit of international | trade was the negotiation of agreements with foreign |
d into a leading market town and a major cloth | trade was established. |
port, Bradley was injured at the time, and the | trade was voided. |
The | trade was voided and he was returned to the Bills th |
Swedish naval forces blocked Danzig's harbor - | trade was suspended. |
Although the | trade was considered lopsided by some, Owens gave th |
His | trade was greatly increased thanks to Hot Rod and fr |
Trade was liberalized, whilst telecommunications, ba | |
1946, he was traded to the Red Wings, but the | trade was nullified when Flash Hollett retired inste |
Early | trade was built around local vineyards and around pr |
By 1620, one third of France's foreign | trade was done with the Ottoman Empire. |
entenary of the British abolition of the slave | trade was also commemorated at Oxford University, no |
The | trade was worked in Chalk from the 17th century onwa |
Trade was carried out at a Market Stone on Ashbourne | |
McCarthy's | trade was that of Pressman with the Pittsburgh Dispa |
Also, the slave | trade was abolished in Washington, D.C. (but not sla |
Control over the Great Lakes and fur | trade was also a factor in these strained relations. |
The | trade was completed on August 14, due to Greene's ro |
In its entirety, the | trade was based on the coming and going of steamer s |
Switzerland's | trade was blockaded by both the Allies and by the Ax |
However, the | trade was declared void after Reynolds failed the Co |
During Spring's lifetime, the cloth | trade was at its most profitable. |
Trade was slight and it closed in September 1859, to | |
Prior to the Late Saratown phase, | trade was limited to native intermediaries who only |
adesh's quest to boost the quantity of textile | trade was also helped by US and EU caps on Chinese t |
During this period the iron ore | trade was dwarfed by the grain and lumber trade. |
Its principal | trade was the export of slate from the large quarry |
The wool | trade was the basis of Southampton's prosperity in t |
The brother agreed and once the | trade was done, asked Salt for food; it instantly ga |
One of the major consequences of the spice | trade was the discovery of the American continent by |
The export | trade was supplied by the agencies in London and Liv |
ever in the following years the development of | trade was concentrated mainly on the Sulina Canal. |
s designated as "Intergovernmental Affairs and | Trade" from November 2003 to September 2006, when re |
The slave | trade was abolished in 1836, and in 1844 Angola's po |
The | trade was mainly deerskins, raw material for the boo |
Therefore most of the Hudson's Bay Company | trade was done from the York Factory on the Hayes. |
Throughout the 1930s | trade was very difficult but the couple used great r |
Trade was expanding to become one of the largest in | |
He proposed that | trade was an interaction based on three phenomena: c |
Much of the Radhanites' Indian Ocean | trade was via coastal cargo ships such as this dhow |
Much of the | trade was run by recent immigrants; few Tejanos were |
Many years ago the | trade was crippled by the arrival in the Cape of a p |
d Todd Tucker, research director of the Global | Trade Watch division of Public Citizen, who speciali |
World Fair | Trade Week in Hong Kong. |
These were | trade week, the National Draft, the Pre-Season Draft |
On the final day of | Trade Week, Fevola was traded to the Lions for Lachl |
three players on the first day of the 2009 AFL | Trade Week. |
ational League made up the difference, and the | trade went through. |
The iron | trade went into a slump in the early 1880s and the M |
Tariffs on 75 percent of bilateral | trade were immediately eliminated. |
Relationships and | trade were often cemented with the world-wide practi |
icles were decided upon, and slavery and slave | trade were banned. |
The Free | Trade Wharf Co. Ltd |
d those growers to miss the busiest season for | trade when prices were at a premium. |
Towns including Liverpool and Birmingham could | trade when these links were put into place. |
t occasionally makes its way into the aquarium | trade where it is commonly known as the Dragonfaced |
s are frequently bred in captivity for the pet | trade, where they are sometimes described as mini-ma |
It also has link battle and link | trade, where two players could duel each other or tr |
In 1989, Langston was involved in the | trade which sent him to Montreal and Randy Johnson t |
- "asked Cisneros to set aside free | trade, which he agreed to do in order to keep their |
1998-99, Hackett was involved in a six-player | trade which sent him to the Montreal Canadiens. |
n the 1992 off-season, Hextall was part of the | trade which brought Eric Lindros to the Philadelphia |
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