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PKN and Dutch
After the Reformed Church in the Netherlands merged with the Dutch Reformed Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church to form the Protestant Church in the Netherlands ( PKN ), the Protestant Theological University became part of the PKN.
After the Reformed Church in the Netherlands merged with the Dutch Reformed Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church to form the Protestant Church in the Netherlands ( PKN ), the original Kampen Theological University became part of the PKN.

PKN and 2004
In July 2004 Roman Giertych was elected a member and vice-chairman of PKN Orlen investigation commission, which is credited, among other things, with destroying the presidential aspirations of Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz.
Since July 2004, he is a member of PKN Orlen investigation commission and until April 2005 he was also the chairman of the commission.
From July 2004, he was a member and the vice-chairman of PKN Orlen investigation commission.
From July 2004, he was a member and vice-chairman of the PKN Orlen investigation commission ; since April 2005, he has been chairman of the commission.
Disclosed in 2004, the scandal started with the arrest on 7 February 2002 by the UOP ( Office for State Protection ) of Andrzej Modrzejewski, the CEO of PKN Orlen.
In 2004, Jan Kulczyk was associated with the Orlen affair, given that at that time Kulczyk Holding was the biggest private shareholder of PKN Orlen.
By late 2004, however, the Rywin affair had already being overshadowed by another scandal, which could have even more far-reaching effects: The so-called Orlen affair ( afera Orlenu, Orlengate ) surrounding the privatization of the largely state-owned oil giant PKN Orlen.
Disclosed in 2004, the scandal began with the arrest, on 7 February 2002, by the Urząd Ochrony Państwa ( UOP, Office for State Protection ) of Andrzej Modrzejewski, the CEO of PKN Orlen.

union and drastically
Eventually the union found itself forced to deal with a new party in power after the PRI lost the 2000 general election, an event which drastically reduced the CTM's influence in Mexican politics.
* December 13: Communist Gen. Jaruzelski introduces martial law in Poland, which drastically restricts normal life, in an attempt to crush the Solidarity trade union and the political opposition against communist rule.
At the time the sport was generally called rugby union or rugby football because its rules were similar to rugby union's, although this would change drastically in the coming decades.

union and changes
1899 brought big changes as union strike action led most mines to grant miners $ 3 a day for an 8 hour day ’ s work plus a boarding pay of $ 1 a day.
Lock-outs were not uncommon ; the most spectacular occurred at a pulp and paper mill owned by Fletcher Challenge and led to changes to work practices and a no-strike commitment from the union.
Following Mrs Thatcher's election win, she brought the post-war consensus to an end and made drastic changes to trade union laws ( most notably the regulation that unions had to hold a ballot among members before calling strikes ) and as a result strikes were at their lowest level for 30 years by the time of the 1983 general election, which the Tories won by a landslide.
The science has gone through revolutionary changes during the last 30 years due to the proliferation of high speed computers and the union of stochastic actuarial models with modern financial theory.
All production staff were transferred as part of the then union agreements within ITV that no technician should lose employment as a result of franchise changes.
The party is led by former trade union leader Arthur Scargill, who helped establish it in 1996 as a breakaway from the Labour Party, following the changes to the Labour Party's Clause IV.
For instance, a vote on the union constitution would require that each member have the right to see the proposed changes, distribute information in support or opposition thereof, and have their union bound by the result of the election.
" Gompers later called this change of employers " one of the most important changes in my life ", for at Hirsch's – a union shop operated by an émigré German socialist – Gompers came into contact with an array of German-speaking cigarmakers — " men of keener mentality and wider thought than any I had met before ," he recalled.
However, during its 13 years back in government, the Labour Party made few changes to the union reforms passed by the Thatcher and Major Conservative governments and the only nationalisations which took place during that time were of several leading banks facing collapse in the recession of 2008 and 2009.
The Educational Institute of Scotland ( EIS ) is the oldest teachers ' trade union in the world, having been founded in 1847 when dominies became concerned about the effect of changes to the system of education in Scotland on their professional status.
The moduli space of formal group laws is a disjoint union of infinite dimensional affine spaces, whose components are parametrized by dimension, and whose points are parametrized by admissible coefficients of the power series F. The corresponding moduli stack of smooth formal groups is a quotient of this space by a canonical action of the infinite dimensional groupoid of coordinate changes.
For instance, model the problem of clustering gene expression data as one of finding the minimum number of changes needed to transform a graph describing the data into a graph formed as the disjoint union of cliques ; discuss a similar biclustering problem for expression data in which the clusters are required to be cliques.
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
After the union with Colombia, and later with Panama becoming a sovereign state, Los Santos underwent many political and administrative changes.
The union negotiated a groundbreaking agreement in 1960, that permitted the extensive mechanization of the docks, significantly reducing the number of longshore workers in return for generous job guarantees and benefits for those displaced by the changes.
Led by Bettman, the owners insisted on a salary cap, changes to free agency and arbitration in the hopes of limiting escalating salaries, the union instead proposed a luxury tax system.
In 1984 Cowgill, in a foretaste of changes to come within the industry, successfully resisted demands by the ACTT union for additional payments to use new technology, by maintaining a reduced service while the other ITV contractors met demands for a 20 % rise in pay.
Beginning with an employee led website to gain support and sharing of ideas of how to react to the changes employees had been going through, a small base of employees approached some union organizations to determine if unionizing would be the best fit for the dealers of foxwoods casino.
While the union retained the ability to represent maritime workers, the company achieved significant changes to work practices as it desired.
These " republican conservatives " debated a series of constitutional changes, including annexation to the United States, an elected governor, an elected Legislative Council, a federal union of British North America, and imperial federation, within this framework.
Several of GTW ’ s cuts in its expenditures came from reductions in its workforce through changes it negotiated in union work rules.
A lot of the more recent changes have been brought about due to UK being a member state of the European union.

union and Dutch
The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England ( James VII of Scotland and James II of Ireland ) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau ( William of Orange ).
* 1953 – Jacques Tichelaar, a Dutch politician and trade union leader
At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with the Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the Dauphin Louis, thus allying his realms with Catholic France and strengthening the odds of a Catholic successor in Britain ; but later, under pressure from Parliament and with a coalition with the Catholic French no longer politically favourable, he approved the union.
In 2003, Suriname joined the Nederlandse Taalunie ( Dutch Language union ).
* The local rugby union team is Haagsche Rugby Club ( a. k. a. HRC ) and has been in the Guinness Book of Records for becoming Dutch ( in adult and youth ) champions so often.
The melody was first used in Luxembourg ( at the time in personal union with the Kingdom of the United Netherlands ) on the occasion of the visit of the Dutch King and Grand Duke of Luxembourg William III in 1883.
After the union, Portugal came under Spanish legislation that prohibited it from directly engaging in the slave trade as a carrier, and become a target for the traditional enemies of Spain, losing a large share to the Dutch, British and French.
Luxembourg became a Grand-Duchy in personal union with the Netherlands and stayed a member of the German Confederation, being garrisoned by Prussian troops on behalf of the Dutch king.
Cromwell again put forward his plan for a political union between the two nations, but this was rejected by the States-General on 21 October, so emphatically that now for the first time Cromwell came to understand that the Dutch hadn't the slightest inclination to join the Commonwealth.
He even entertained a peace treaty proposed by Botha and the other Boer leaders that would have maintained the sovereignty of the South African Republican and the Orange Free State while requiring them to sign a perpetual treaty of alliance with the UK and grant major concessions to the UK such as equal rights for English with Dutch in their countries, voting rights for Uitlanders, and a customs and railway union with the Cape Colony and Natal, although he knew the government in the UK would reject the offer.
There was little enthusiasm for it outside Burgundy-the French naturally detested this union between their two enemies, whilst the English merchants, who still suffered from restrictions on the sale of their cloth in England, showed their disapproval by attacking Dutch and Flemish merchants amongst them.
* Gerda Verburg ( born 1957 ), Dutch diplomat, politician and trade union leader
As the Dutch, however, had just ended their war with Spain and already taken over most Portuguese colonies in Asia, they saw little advantage in this grandiose scheme and proposed a free trade agreement as an alternative to a full political union.
The Glorious Revolution is the overthrow of King James II of England by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau ( William of Orange ).
After the Dutch parliament legalized same-sex marriage the Protestant Church in the Netherlands permitted individual congregations to decide whether or not to bless such relationships as a union of love and faith before God, and in practice many churches now conduct such ceremonies.
The King of the Netherlands was Grand Duke of Luxembourg until 1890, when William III was succeeded by his daughter, Wilhelmina of the Netherlands – but Luxembourg still followed the Salic law at the time, which forbade a woman to rule in her own right, so the union of the Dutch and Luxembourger crowns then ended.
These are the breakup of the Spanish Empire in the 19th century ; of the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian Empires following World War I ; of the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Belgian and Italian colonial empires following World War II ; of the Russian Empire successor union following the Cold War ; and others.
From its inception, the Dutch Republic was at war with the Spanish crown ( who was in a dynastic union with the Portuguese crown from 1580 to 1640 ).
After finishing his education, he started working for the Dutch railways in 1900 and became a member of the Sociaal Democratische Arbeiders Partij ( SDAP, the predecessor of the Dutch Labour Party ) and the railway union.
Sneevliet was also active in the Dutch railway union, the NV and in 1911 he became its chairman.
When an international sailor strike was called in 1911, several of the more radical Dutch unions took part, but the majority of the union movement and the majority within the SDAP were against it.
He also returned to union work, becoming a member of the Vereeniging van Spoor-en Tramwegpersoneel, a railway union which was unique in having both Dutch and Indonesian members.

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