Agreements made by the Unions in the course of negotiations of pension benefits are binding on active and non-active members of the Plan. |
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Unions said more than 20000 members downed tools yesterday in a wage dispute with the electricity utility. |
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Unions representing pilots, attendants and machinists are still on the warpath. |
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The Unions have a vested interest in organisations such as the railways and the National Health Service. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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Unions held separate meetings on Sunday morning to consider the draft deal, whereafter they met in a joint caucus prior to the planned meeting. |
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Unions have formed an action group to fight the proposals and claim widespread support. |
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Unions know which way the wind is blowing, and while they remain opposed to a break-up, they realise that structural change is on the way. |
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Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes. |
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Unions broadly welcome the scheme, while stressing that the implications for teacher workloads need to be thought through. |
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Unions and bosses have been wrangling for months within the company's western division over a new pay deal. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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Unions sources, meanwhile, strongly hinted the dispute could be labelled official due to the lay-offs and workers being locked out of sites. |
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Unions use collective bargaining to help set wages and salaries and worker benefits. |
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With sanction being sought from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions for an all-out picket, the LRC has again stepped in to mediate in the dispute. |
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Unions and victims' groups have already accused the company of fraud, deceit and corporate malfeasance. |
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Unions have proven to be useful at assisting the process of sensible party management. |
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Unions are to ballot for industrial action from this week over fears that regional airports will not be able to survive on their own. |
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Unions represent hundreds of thousands of Scots and have long helped bankroll Labour election campaigns. |
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Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense. |
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Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
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It tells the story of how together Unions and parents with special needs children can move mountains. |
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The Unions did in fact negotiate improved pension benefits for both active and non-active members. |
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Unions at City Hall have accused Council bosses of breaking the law by spying on employees using CCTV cameras and other means. |
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Unions engaged in contract negotiations say the company is playing hardball by trying to reduce benefits. |
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Unions were promised increased health and unemployment payments and social security stipends in return for wage restraint. |
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Unions are seeking significant changes to the way employers can use casual workers, labour hire or contracting out. |
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Unions say that children as young as three have physically attacked teachers as well as other pupils. |
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Unions can issue these passports to members working abroad as a tool in organising. |
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Teaching Unions whose members make a pretty penny from invigilating and correcting. |
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Unions demand parity for workers in west and east irrespective of the lower living costs in the east. |
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Unions may be compelled to make concessions in order to counterweigh the incentives for employers to seek lower operating costs abroad. |
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Twenty seven teams from the five primary schools in the Credit Unions Common bond took part. |
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Unions and pension bodies have been particularly concerned about the plight of workers whose firms close with the pension scheme in deficit. |
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Unions and safety campaigners have been pushing for the law to be extended. |
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International Unions have monetarily supported political candidates that have openly supported free trade agreements that have cost thousands if not millions of good jobs. |
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Unions have been broken and pay has not kept up with inflation. |
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Unions are reinventing themselves to meet the needs of modern workers and political parties too need to reinvent themselves to meet the needs of a disengaged electorate. |
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They began to shout yells of victory as they watched the Unions retreat. |
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Unions needed to improve recruitment strategies in order to organise workers in sectors such as the non-traditional sector as well as also rendering an effective service. |
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Unions must once again be able to inspire and enhance the dreams of the majority of working people instead of leading them up a blind alley that serves the status quo. |
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The Trades Unions Congress was shown live on national television. |
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Unions exercise a preponderant influence only because, in the Eighties, the country abandoned socialist political programmes under a socialist president. |
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The United Forum of Bank Unions has been negotiating for a new agreement with Indian Banks Association since July 2 but has failed to reach a settlement. |
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It started off as a movement whereby Student Unions, overmighty in those days, bound themselves to deny racists and fascists a platform to speak at university meetings. |
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Unions and management at Aer Lingus are on collision course over a controversial redundancy package that amounts to little more than the legal minimum payout. |
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Unions now are left in the middle of the roiling family feud that all agree has no easy answers. |
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Unions leaders need to get busy getting their act together, too. |
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Unions exist because, without them, the path is opened wide to crony collaboration between big government and big business. |
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Unions become less effective and workers their enthusiasm for unions when membership begins to decline. |
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Unions represent some of the freest institutions in this land. |
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The height of Liberal compromise was to introduce a wage for Members of Parliament to remove the need to involve the Trade Unions. |
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The Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions began in 1881 as a federation of different unions that did not directly enrol workers. |
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Other global trade union organizations include the World Federation of Trade Unions. |
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These include LabourStart and the official website of the international trade union movement Global Unions. |
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The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 banned sympathy strikes and mass picketing. |
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Unions were subject to often severe repression until 1824, but were already widespread in cities such as London. |
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Based in Roath, Cardiff, it is a member of the Association of British Credit Unions Limited. |
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The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 made general strikes illegal and ended the automatic payment of union members to the Labour Party. |
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Scotland were the first of the Home Unions to run a truly nationwide club league. |
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As with most if not all Students' Unions, a yearly election takes place in which a number of sabbatical officers are elected. |
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From 1835 until 1948 eleven Poor Law Unions, each catering for several parishes, took on the job. |
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The debate over Civil Unions was highly divisive in New Zealand, inspiring great public emotion both for and against the passing. |
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In England both remedies are in operation, the former through Trades Unions, the latter through factory legislation. |
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From 1834 these parishes were grouped into Poor Law Unions, creating areas for administration of the Poor Law. |
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Individual parishes were formed into Poor Law Unions, each of which was to have a union workhouse. |
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The ESB Group of Unions added it will take whatever steps necessary to oppose proposals on electricity transmission. |
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But an analysis by Unions NSW suggests this is a confected excuse to roll back a progressive workplace right. |
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Additions to the LEVERAGE board of directors were finalized with former League of Southeastern Credit Unions Board Chair Joe McGee filling the remaining at-large position. |
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The negotiations on accedence the Customs Unions didn t take place. |
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By 1913, faced with the opposition of the largest Trades Unions, the Liberal government passed the Trade Disputes Act to allow Trade Unions to fund Labour MPs once more. |
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Thus the SFU became the first of the Home Unions to own its own ground. |
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Unions slowly overcame the legal restrictions on the right to strike. |
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Unions for Aerolineas Aregentias' employees are currently in the process of devising a counter-proposal and maintain that they will fight SEPI's plan. |
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Newberry made his interchange comments as CUNA and the League of Southeastern Credit Unions heralded the Huntsville CU's reaffiliation with the trade groups. |
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Unions are also delineated by the service model and the organizing model. |
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Relatively few Gilbert Unions were set up, but supplementing inadequate wages under the Speenhamland system did become established towards the end of the 18th century. |
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The Canadian government paid a small fee to the ladies for each child delivered, but most of the cost was met by charities or the Poor Law Unions. |
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Unions may also engage in broader political or social struggle. |
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