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Topic: Labour

Related:
  Labour Party    Labour Law  
  Department of Labour    Ministry of Labour  
  Labour Relations Board    Canada Labour Code  
  Ontario Ministry of Labour    Ontario Labour Relations Board  
  Ontario Labour Laws    Canadian Labour Law  
  New labour org uk origins  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Currently has on their coffee table:Economist
Politics:Socialist,  Democrat,  Capitalist
Dream job(s):President of the United States,  CEO
Favorite activity(s):Working
Favorite great leader(s):Tony Blair,  Margaret Thatcher
Interest(s):Economics,  Politics
Likes to wear:Business suits
Ultimate fantasy(s):Finding a job,  Getting off welfare
Favorite philosopher(s):Adam Smith
Membership(s):Trade union
Favorite quote(s):"Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity." - Irving Kristol
 
 
 Expert Talk
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Progress (Labour's Progressives) : A forum for Labour Party members to develop our principles and our party for the 21st century.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Sport: Labour's National Sports Council and the nine Regional Sports Councils are developing facilities and identifying recreational needs in sport.
Labour's think-tank warns that Whitehall is killing classroom creativity Ministers' top-down approach to education policy is stifling innovation and risks creating a generation of teachers who are unable to plan their own lessons, according to one of new Labour's favourite think tanks.
Labour's approach will be to develop the partnership between central and local government, with the direct participation of the voluntary and private sectors.
John Fielding,
CEO

This is because it will handle supposed downward rigidities in the level of real wages, since labour's pay will fall in a recession along with profitability and make higher levels of employment than otherwise attractive to the firm paying profit related pay.
Labour's new Pension Plan will, therefore, incorporate radical concepts in social security; earnings-related contributions will mean a reduction for millions of lower paid workers.
New Labour's policies are compounding the problems inherited from the Tories, driving up property prices and leaving many, including key professional workers, unable to afford a place to live in much of London, the south east and other high priced areas.
Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Which is why I reduced them to ashes then, so that none might be tempted to use occult labours in searching for the perfect transmutation, whether lunar or solar, of incorruptible metals.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

Saul labours to make the best of sin; like a patient that makes the best of his disease, lest the physician should prescribe him too sharp physic.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

It is Labour's refusal to face up to the need to restrain incomes, at the dictates of its union paymasters, which above all makes Labour's claim to have a solution to unemployment so utterly bogus, and it is Mrs Thatcher's refusal to contemplate anything other than unemployment as an incomes policy which condemns the country to permanently high unemployment if she wins another term.
With New Labour's aspiration influencing Lottery funded projects, which tend towards over-excessive schemes requiring vast sums to maintain and operate at the tax payers expense, there is a danger that those sectors of the community most in need will be disenfranchised and alienated.
Labour's pledge on green issues Ananova May 16 2001 The Labour party manifesto pledges determination to stick by the Kyoto Protocol agreement, despite President George W Bush's plan to abandon the deal.
 
 
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Mike Salm
2006-03-07 19:19:22
can an employer change length of work week from one week to the next?
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