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  • icult conditions, with extensive use of manual labor, a method of national construction.
  • In 1935, with WPA labor, a large two-story rock building was built, co
  • A '+' sign indicates a swing to Labor, a '-' sign a swing to Liberal National.
  • Office of Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Labor, a Guggenheim Fellow, and the Benjamin Meeker
  • The band even participated in Hebrew Labor, a special CD containing covers to old Israeli
  • Negro Labor: A National Problem (1946)
  • rm polls suggested a swing of up to 6% against Labor, a swing of over 8% was required for Labor to
  • The labor abuses he saw there caused him to become activ
  • th some members (here indicated as Independent Labor) accepting a modified pledge that bound them t
  • r German war reparations in the form of forced labor, according to the 1944 secret Soviet Order 716
  • The maximum number killed through slave labor, according to Rummel, is 150,000.
  • also claimed that the proponents of the Child Labor Act wanted to remove children from the influen
  • Massachusetts constituents to oppose the Child Labor Act by convincing them that it had Bolshevisti
  • office, Pennypacker signed into law the Child Labor Act of 1905, setting a minimum age and standar
  • nst the Sherman Anti-trust Law, the Eight-Hour Labor Act, and the Anti-Injunction Bill, Platt was d
  • swayed Massachusetts opinion against the Child Labor Act.
  • ently clashed with the government during their labor actions.
  • In Guyana, she took part in labor activism along with her husband and joined the
  • February 17, 1970) was a women's suffrage and labor activist from Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
  • rmons in Blood," is a 110-page book written by labor activist Gulzar Wafa Chaudhry.
  • Harry DeBoer, American labor activist
  • y 12, 1850 - April 22, 1916) was an anarchist, labor activist and one of the defendants in the Haym
  • The party was formed and led by prominent Labor activist William Irvine before the 1917 genera
  • ceeded in the Assembly by fellow Socialist and labor activist Frank J. Weber (a carpenter).
  • e Ongerth (born April 24, 1971) is an American labor activist, environmentalist, political activist
  • an American actor, poet, playwright, teacher, labor activist, publisher, and painter.
  • Hebrew Gymnasium" in Jerusalem and remained a labor activist.
  • 5) was a Roman Catholic priest and an American labor activist.
  • He became known as a prominent Catholic labor activist.
  • Dange played an important role in bringing the labor activists amongst Bombay textile workers under
  • Also against his confirmation were labor activists, some liberal newspapers (the New Re
  • She mentored many young communists and labor activists.
  • He resumed labor activities and died in Toledo, Ohio, March 12,
  • He was active in civic and labor activities.
  • terbrewer in Germany before being expelled for labor activities.
  • avida contributed to the Brazilian Ministry of Labor adding "sex worker" to an official list of occ
  • 1947 Hollway's Liberals defeated the incumbent Labor administration of John Cain (senior).
  • In Russia, Haywood became a labor advisor to Lenin's Bolshevik government, but L
  • She was a labor advocate and a supporter of women's rights.
  • bly in 1982, Mr. Rivera gained prominence as a labor advocate and organizer of construction workers
  • Kaohsiung City Government Labor Affairs Bureau
  • Exit 3: Cianjhen Senior High School, Labor Affairs Bureau
  • perinatal outcomes associated with a trial of labor after prior cesarean delivery.
  • ran as an Independent and the seat was won by Labor, after which Dunbier retired from politics.
  • He was sentenced with 30 years of forced labor after he was released and was sent to Gures, t
  • tested Botany unsuccessfully on behalf of Lang Labor against Thomas Mutch, who had split from Jack
  • Labor Age cartoons (New York: s.n., 1932)
  • mediately into his governorship, Merriam faced labor agitation, particularly by members of the Inte
  • Labor agitation, violence, and the Molly Maguire mov
  • Recording some activities of a labor agitator.
  • native Mexicans who were supported by populist labor agitators.
  • His queen was future Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman.
  • man, the father of Bill Clinton's Secretary of Labor, Alexis Herman.
  • astically strong, largely from working at hard labor all day.
  • His work with big labor allowed him to enter into the political arena.
  • s added in 1935 by Civilian Conservation Corps labor, along with a woodshed.
  • Labor also made gains, although not enough to challe
  • Lang Labor also split from the Labor Party, the result wa
  • Labor also offered an alternative to a long-serving
  • Labor also won more than 50% of the primary vote.
  • Labor also gained Blacktown, Nepean Drummoyne and Co
  • This was seen as a good result for Labor, although the Liberal Party did not contest th
  • polled more than 40% of the primary vote, and Labor always wins these seats on first preferences.
  • After a year of labor, Amador released "House Music" - his first sin
  • The following day, March 26, the Minister of Labor, Amauri Silva, negotiated a compromise, and th
  • nt by the American Baptist Missionary Union to labor among the Karens in Burma.
  • He has written and lectured extensively on labor and employment issues, and is a notable propon
  • rring prostaglandin used in medicine to induce labor and as an abortifacient.
  • reat enterprises require time and patience and labor and suffering and money."
  • Labor and Socialist Unity (Unidad Obrera y Socialist
  • ate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management.
  • However, it requires a great deal of labor and time.
  • Marriner Merrill at first engaged in farm labor and made shingles.
  • chises, which allows them to cut costs both in labor and office space.
  • Brown earned a Bachelor of Science in Labor and Industrial Relations from Penn State in 20
  • The Institute for Labor and Industrial Relations has been recognized c
  • support and opposition, opposition coming from labor and environmental groups.
  • and picture mats five days a week to some 150 labor and radical publications.
  • He also called for a single union for both labor and capital, and suggested that long-serving e
  • ry 3, 1920, and was intended to supply copy to labor and radical newspapers around the country.
  • in the 2004 federal election; an election that Labor and Latham would go on to lose.
  • Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
  • Both the Labor and National parties had problems during the c
  • Puerto Rico Department of Labor and Human Resources (Departamento del Trabajo
  • fore the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
  • th the firm, specializing in civil litigation, labor and employment law, media defense and governme
  • the opening of the firm's first international labor and employment law office in Caracas, Venezuel
  • iation for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor, and was an early member of the Knights of Lab
  • e election resulted in a hung parliament, with Labor and the LCL winning 19 seats each.
  • He was assigned to the standing committees on labor and on statutory revision.
  • Both Labor and the Coalition won 62 seats, but two of Lab
  • no 6, Willie's Lady, Willie's wife has been in labor and can not deliver because Willie's mother, a
  • e supported himself with school teaching, farm labor and clerking.
  • terans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness, and Labor and Industry.
  • ection resulted in a hung parliament, with the Labor and Liberal parties on 17 seats each (out of 3
  • ugh the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, and passed the United States Se
  • f power situation, and subsequently sided with Labor, and was made Speaker in the House of Assembly
  • highest office has been Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries, which he held from 1995 to 200
  • urrently sits on the Agriculture, Business and Labor, and Natural Resources committees.
  • tting and can lead to hemorrhaging, obstructed labor and death for either mother or child.
  • Susan goes into premature labor and Garwood finds a doctor.
  • therland is Vice-Chair of the Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture Committee.
  • es of Public Works, Water, Social Development, Labor and Public Enterprises.
  • was a Legal counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Washington, DC from 1965 t
  • In 1944, he became "Minister of Labor and National Solidarity" in Pierre Laval's gov
  • lowing this post, he was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Welfare from July 2001 through May
  • In reality, international solidarity of labor and socialists did not avert war.
  • ature, Lovell joined the Georgia Department of Labor and was named Assistant Director of the depart
  • In the Senate, DeSaulnier is the chair of the Labor and Industrial Relations committee, and a memb
  • Miller has also been a vocal advocate of labor and immigration reform in the Commonwealth of
  • has written several books on Atlantic social, labor, and maritime history.
  • While the Commissioner of Labor and Industries has been a nonpartisan position
  • (North Korea provided labor and some supplies, the United Nations Command
  • nce 1982, when he joined the organization as a labor and education reporter.
  • itzerland, Ali Ahmeti was judged incapable for labor and thus obtained 3,000.00
  • was sponsored by future Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries Dan Gardner and state Represent
  • He was the State Minister of Labor and Vocational Training and was also one time
  • His early life consisted of farm labor and occasional elementary schooling.
  • He also served on the Judiciary Committee, the Labor and Employment Committee, and the Natural Reso
  • At the 1975 state election, Labor and the opposition parties held 23 seats each.
  • He did research on labor and wages, and spent the better part of his ac
  • worked as Director General of the Ministry of Labor and Construction.
  • l Skill Training Authority (OSTA), Ministry of Labor and Social Security, it is developed by renown
  • an excellent outlet for a variety of society's labor and skills.
  • s the administrative head of the Department of Labor and also serves as a member of the North Carol
  • reduced use of chemicals, and supporting local labor and community.
  • roject was plagued with delays, in part due to labor and construction materials being needed for co
  • strike was largely organized by the Knights of Labor and the Marxist-leaning Workingmen's Party, th
  • one the state's leading experts in the area of labor and employment law and is the author of a book
  • t between two of California's interest groups: Labor and Indian gaming.
  • e Assembly and has served as Chair of both the Labor and Banking Committee during her career.
  • ima Party enjoying a commanding lead over both Labor and Likud.
  • vil service and wage laws that regulated child labor and improved public health and welfare.
  • eferred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
  • mmittees on Budget, Appropriations, Judiciary, Labor and Employment, and the Select Committee on Hi
  • J Chapman, John Henry Whitley (Introduction): Labor and Capital after the War (1918), 2009, ISBN 9
  • arch interests include the interaction between labor and culture in the United States and France.
  • Counsel's office, defending county agencies in labor and civil matters.
  • This meant that both the Labor and Liberal Parties had 10 seats each, meaning
  • At the election, 5 sitting members (four Labor and one Nationalist) were defeated-three of th
  • er of that family who is Assistant Director In Labor and Manpower Division Govt of Pakistan.
  • Before journalism, Rubin was a labor and employment lawyer in Los Angeles, working
  • his first mandate, he sat on the Committee for Labor and Social Protection, and on the Committee fo
  • She is currently an attorney specializing in labor and employment litigation matters.
  • He practices labor and employment law as a partner at the Birming
  • Built by county labor and funded by the citizens of Floyd County, wh
  • tribution, however, the seat became notionally Labor, and Books was defeated by Andrew Ziolkowski.
  • stic work included lectures on the nobility of labor and the evils of wage slavery, monopoly, and a
  • evin Mannix defeated the state Commissioner of Labor and Industries Jack Roberts and former Portlan
  • was responsible for club business operations, labor and football administration.
  • The Supreme Court of Virginia held that labor and services and the unauthorized use of the U
  • He began consulting for various labor and management groups thereafter, and became a
  • ember 1984 he was appointed Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, a post he held until 2 Dec
  • n issues of class, industrialism, immigration, labor, and the working-class.
  • he covered urban affairs, politics, economics, labor and arts and culture.
  • on 12 August 1957 following the defeat of both Labor and the QLP at the state election held nine da
  • He is quoted as saying, "Free labor and slave labor cannot coexist, and neither ca
  • Paulo Pedroso - Former Minister for Labor and Training and deputy to the Assembly of the
  • committee; the Economic Growth committee; the Labor and Business Relations committee; and the Stat
  • Committee, Aging Committee, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, and Veterans' Affairs
  • them survive despite starvation, disease, hard labor, and physical and mental torture.
  • bella, which is currently represented by three Labor and two Liberal members.
  • Low Head Lighthouse, constructed by convict labor and first lit on 27 December 1833, became Tasm
  • prevalent on the Eastern front and at the many labor and death camps organized by the Nazi regime.
  • o Lenin Orders, the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, and the 1943 State Stalin Prize.
  • eft his job at the United States Department of Labor and returned to California to investigate the
  • 0 sessions he served on the Hose Committees on Labor and Veterans Affairs, and he also served as mi
  • ttled in Piperi in a cell where he remained in labor and asceticism until his death.
  • His labor and cotton gin was located in the most central
  • He was sentenced to 2 years of hard labor and sent to the Sighet prison where he died on
  • ring his tenure, he served on the Business and Labor and Natural Resources committees as well as wa
  • ate and Federal governmental support from both Labor and coalition politicians was also strong.
  • ugh became chairman of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
  • He is past chair of the State Bar of Texas Labor and Employment Council and Chair of the State
  • Labor and Social Affairs,
  • conomic, institutional, intellectual property, labor and environmental policies, among others.
  • presentatives not only from business, but also labor and government, and better represented the who
  • was based on self-sufficiency, using no hired labor and growing all the food they needed themselve
  • a leader of the "FLT" (American Federation of Labor) and traveled throughout Puerto Rico educating
  • Minister of Labor and Social Affairs: Koesnan (PGRI)
  • overnor Bob Casey as Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry from 1991 to 1995.
  • passing the Oklahoma bar exam, Jenny practiced labor and employment law in Oklahoma.
  • The American Alliance for Labor and Democracy maintained national headquarters
  • Has served as the Minister of Labor and Social Protection in the Government of Kaz
  • chneirov's most notable work is his 1998 book, Labor and Urban Politics: Class Conflict and the Ori
  • The gold background represents the hard labor and alludes to the gold of Corozal, so appreci
  • e Services Division at the state Department of Labor and Industry.
  • a!, writing frequently about media coverage of labor and economics, racism in the media, and media
  • Walsh opposed child labor, and supported women's suffrage and prohibitio
  • After deliberations with both the Labor and Liberal parties, the Greens chose to suppo
  • in construction law, real estate, bankruptcy, labor and employment law, and lobbying.
  • 1) is the Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
  • e Committees on Constituent Services, Finance, Labor and Small Business.
  • etween followers of the American Federation of Labor and the One Big Union.
  • Labor and value, ed. by Cyril Levitt and Rod Hay.
  • National Association of Counties Committee on Labor and Employee Benefits.
  • On 13 May, following pressure from within Labor and the Opposition, he quit parliament entirel
  • y Rayburn of Bogalusa, a favorite of organized labor and the Democrat constituency groups.
  • he Director for the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.
  • He served in the government as Minister of Labor and Community Reinsertion until August 2007.
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