However, this was hotly denied by a convenor of referees who declined to be named for fear of victimisation. |
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Council convenor David Green said far too much emphasis had been placed on what the Edinburgh staff thought. |
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Alistair Watson, the land-services convenor of Glasgow City Council, said he was personally in favour of the idea. |
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Robert Balfour, the convenor of the Scottish Landowners Federation, said it would be irresponsible to walk through a growing food crop. |
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Speakers included Alan Walter of Defend Council Housing and Colin Fox the convenor of the Scottish Socialist Party. |
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Reed was its national convenor, while Bone and Cook were seconded to work for the forum from their Rotherham Council jobs. |
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Liverpool council lifted the suspensions and the threat of sacking to a Unison union convenor and a senior shop steward last week. |
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The convenor and steward were both suspended two weeks ago and this was seen as a direct attack on union organisation. |
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The meeting convenor, Dr Raymond Sacks, has established an excellent programme. |
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They were protesting at what they see as management's victimisation of a Unison union convenor and a senior shop steward. |
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Public health can play an important part as a convenor, bringing together the different parties needed to address violence. |
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Graham Goddard, a trade union convenor at the firm's Sheffield factory who is married with three children, was in the scheme for 20 years. |
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These strengths have made the World Bank an important asset for the international community as both a development partner and a global convenor. |
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The convenor of the committee should avoid any appearance of controversy. |
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In bigger unionised plants there may be a shop steward superstructure, headed by a convenor who might spend most or all of his time on union business. |
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Sue Bolton is the convenor of the Socialist Alliance trade union working group, a member of its national executive and a Victorian Senate candidate. |
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After a convenor was victimised from that workplace the number of stewards was reduced from 18 to four and hard won agreements were ripped up by management. |
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As a former trade union convenor, Ferguson has always had a developed sense of his own worth financially, but in Edwards he found an implacable adversary. |
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At McMaster, Edwards worked as intramural league convenor and assistant athletic coordinator. |
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But as many hands make light work, meals on wheels convenor Margaret Clark says she is always interested in hearing from people who can help getting the food to the clients. |
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The convenor should be familiar with both the subject matter in question and the principles and methods of terminology work. |
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And during that time, the convenor never once spoke to me regarding teaching. |
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Standard development in a working group is headed by a convenor who is often also the project leader. |
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The Working Party thanked the convenor for his extensive background work and his presentation. |
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As a convenor, we bring together people, information and ideas in the spirit of collaborative action. |
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In addition to contributing as a member, the Forum will also serve as the convenor for the Action Committee and its working group. |
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Prof. Wende sought a new convenor for the group, taking this latest report and its recommendations as a basis for progress. |
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The officer in charge of human resources shall be the convenor of the Committee. |
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The regulating officer shall notify the convenor of the meeting if the venue is free or not. |
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The representative from the International Organization on Migration was appointed as the convenor of the contact group. |
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This also applies to the proposal that the Council should act as convenor of thematic workshops with national institutions. |
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George S. K. Wong posthumously received the Leadership Award which recognizes notable contributions made by the chair or convenor of an advisory or technical committee. |
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In some cases a separate business convenor is appointed to deal with the agenda. |
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As the convenor or chair of the standardization meetings for your standardizing organization, indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. |
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It has declared the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the convenor of its provisional national authority, which is comprised of key stake-holders in both the public and private sectors. |
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It is headed by a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and its convenor is a former Information Minister of Pakistan, Javed Jabbar. |
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They make mistakes that the convenor might have to clean up. |
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The Foundation might be able to assist by acting as the broker and convenor, offering you some opportunities to brainstorm with researchers and other decision makers active in the area. |
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The representative of IOM was appointed as the group's convenor. |
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The convenor of the Management Committee will be nominated by the Settlor. |
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Committee convenor Bristow Muldoon, visiting Kames salmon hatchery and halibut farm, spoke of the growing importance of diversification into new species. |
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Other terms sometimes used for the office and its holder include chair, chairperson, chairwoman, presiding officer, president, moderator, facilitator, and convenor. |
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I was very keen to ask this question of Mr Hodgson, the Convenor, and I wonder whether I can seek leave to hold it over until I can do that. |
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He was appointed as a part-time Sheriff in 2009 and is a Shrieval Convenor of Mental Health Tribunals. |
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Each council elects a Provost, or Convenor, to chair meetings of the council and to act as a figurehead for the area. |
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