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Ε, is the highest, tertiary trade union body in Greece.
The Act also barred police from belonging to a trade union or affiliating with any other trade union body.
It must therefore reconsider its duties towards citizens, employers and trades union bodies, with a view to allowing them to become more involved in our institutional system.
But once the war was declared, the vast majority of the socialist and trade union bodies decided to back the government of their country and support the war.
Soon after its foundation, FNTA began seeking financial support from trade union bodies abroad (as did many other exiled groups in Kinshasa).
The British Medical Association (the largest trade union body representing doctors) pulled out of the review panel after their announcement that each doctor would only be given one interview.
These were followed by a threatened general strike of all seven of the main Nigerien trades union bodies, the first time these groups had announced a joint strike action.
The Manitoba Teachers' Society (MTS) is the provincial trade union body for the teachers of Manitoba, Canada.
The Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU) is the largest union federation in Iraq and the only officially recognized trade union body.
To the dismay of many within the wider labour movement, the Labour Party and the official trades union bodies offered little support to the legions of unemployed workers during this period.
Davis-Whyte was named to a trade union body (which included representatives from the Jamaica Teachers' Association and Jamaica Civil Service Association) to negotiate the next MoU.
The representatives of trades union bodies meeting in Moscow signed an agreement on April 16 reforming the All-Union General Confederation of Trade Unions; ruling bodies were elected.
It compelled the renovated party to split the central trade union body twice within two years, and to direct fierce criticism at the Congress, whose great Civil Disobedience campaigns made our activities look rather silly.
Trade union bodies demanded a ruling on the bill by the Constitutional Court, which on July 11 had annulled a 1979 decree giving trade unions the right to establish working conditions within an enterprise.
The launching of CASL-FO followed the creation of two other pan-African trade union bodies in French Africa, UGTAN and CATC.
The main trade union body is the General Federation of Workers Trade Unions in Bahrain, which is a member of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.
The Congress of Irish Unions was one of the two governing bodies that emerged after the split in the Irish trade union body the Irish Trade Union Congress in 1945.
The official trade union organization, the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia, formerly the official Soviet trade union body, announced on Aug. 14 the results of a poll among its members.
White is also the chair of the Human and Trade Union Rights Committee of the 126 million-member International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, the largest trade union body in the world.
Since 2002, she has served as Deputy Chair of the Polish Tripartite Commission for Social and Economic Affairs and has played an active role in the dialogue between government, employers' associations and trade union bodies.
Doherty is described by Cole as an ardent Owenite; but though he records him as advocating 'co-operative self-employment far and wide wherever the workers became organised', he nevertheless identifies the National Association as a purely trade union body.
Its criticism of William Green and the AF of L leadership cut both ways, as the Executive Council of that trade union body was quick in denouncing the CPLA as a dual union.
Finally, independent single-employer (rather than association) bargaining meant that US firms could still continue to deal with their own employees - even if they were now organised into trade unions - rather than be faced with an external trade union body against which they had fought for so long (Sisson, 1984).
Mr Namudu claimed that the new body was not politically motivated but the former Minister for Labour, Kenneth Zinck, an opponent of the Labour Party, described the launch of the new trade union body as a breath of fresh air for workers in the country.
The International Trade Union Confederation/Asia-Pacific Labour Network (ITUC/APLN), the informal trade union body of the Asia-Pacific, supported the Tobin Tax in their Statement to the 2010 APEC Economic Leaders Meeting.