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The SDP favoured some Thatcherite reforms during the 1980s, such as legislation aimed at reforming the trade unions ( although the parliamentary SDP actually split three ways on Norman Tebbit's 1982 Industrial Relations bill, most voting for, some against, and others abstaining ), but took a more welfarist position than the Conservative Party, being more sceptical of Conservative welfare reforms ( particularly regarding the Health Service ).
She continued to campaign for occupational safety and health while working as an investigating attorney for the U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations during Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
* U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations
* European Commission, Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion ( 2010 ): Industrial Relations in Europe 2010.
* Trade union membership 1993 – 2003 — European Industrial Relations Observatory report on membership trends in 26 European countries
* Trade union membership 2003 – 2008 — European Industrial Relations Observatory report on membership trends in 28 European countries
Fruitful collaborations with industrialists like Alfred P. Sloan and Thomas Alva Edison led President Compton to establish an Office of Corporate Relations and an Industrial Liaison Program in the 1930s and 1940s that now allows over 600 companies to license research and consult with MIT faculty and researchers.
Bracks was immediately elected to Labor's front bench, as Shadow Minister for Employment, Industrial Relations and Tourism.
* The Industrial Relations Law ( 1972 ) and the Personnel Representation Act ( 1974 ), which not only broadened the rights of employees in matters which immediately affected their places of work, but also improved the possibilities for codetermination on operations committees, together with access of trade unions to companies.
Heath also attempted to curb union power with the Industrial Relations Act 1971, and had hoped to deregulate the economy and make a transfer from direct to indirect taxation.
Notable exceptions include the California Public Utilities Commission and the California Department of Industrial Relations, which are both headquartered in San Francisco.
In February 2006, Bové was stopped by U. S. Customs and Border Protection agents at New York's JFK Airport as he arrived en route to Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations for events sponsored by Cornell's Global Labor Institute.
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* Industrial Relations Commission, a workplace relations tribunal in Australia
Citing statistics from the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations and the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Alabama, the Gadsden-Etowah County Industrial Development Authority reports that approximately 12, 000 residents of Etowah County are underemployed and 2, 179 residents are unemployed as of 2008.
* Department of Industrial Relations, State of Alabama.
* MICRO Information Management System, one of the earliest relational database management systems implemented in 1970 by the Institute for Labor and Industrial Relations ( ILIR ) at the University of Michigan.
Despite failing to be elected to the shadow cabinet, Castle remained as the Labour shadow spokesperson on Employment in the early days of the incoming Conservative government in 1970, which introduced many of her policy suggestions as part of their Industrial Relations Act.
The Industrial Relations Act 1971 was repealed through the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974, sections of which were repealed by the Employment Act 1982.
The Code of Practice on Industrial Action Ballots and Notices, and sections 22 and 25 of the Employment Relations Act 2004, which concern industrial action notices, commenced on 1 October 2005.
Shortly thereafter, Ritzer enrolled in Cornell University ’ s organizational behavior PhD program in the School of Labor and Industrial Relations.
Subsequently, the AISI staff was reduced to about 30 and the AISI Committee on Industrial Relations was established to address labor issues.

Industrial and Act
The acceptance of collective bargaining as a national policy in 1934, implicit in the writing of Section 7A of the National Industrial Recovery Act, has made it impolitic to oppose collective bargaining in principle.
* National Insurance ( Industrial Injuries ) Act 1946
* 1933 – The National Industrial Recovery Act is passed.
* 1935 – New Deal: The Supreme Court of the United States declares the National Industrial Recovery Act to be unconstitutional in A. L. A.
He led the passage of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act and the Combines Investigation Act, which he had shaped during his civil and parliamentary service.
* May 27 – Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States ( aka the " Sick Chicken Case "): The U. S. Supreme Court declares the National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional.
In April 1920, the Government sold the site and its contents to the Slough Trading Co. Ltd. Repair of ex-army vehicles continued until 1925, when the Slough Trading Company Act was passed allowing the company ( renamed Slough Estates Ltd ) to establish an Industrial Estate.
The Act granted seats in the House of Commons to large cities that had sprung up during the Industrial Revolution, and took away seats from the " rotten boroughs "— those with very small populations.
The Industrial Training Act of 1964 set up an Industrial Training Board to encourage training for people in work.
The Industrial Development Act of 1966 changed the name of Development Districts ( parts of the country with higher levels of unemployment than the national average and which governments sought to encourage greater investment in ) to Development Areas and increased the percentage of the workforce covered by development schemes from 15 % to 20 %, which mainly affected rural areas in Scotland and Wales.
# REDIRECT National Industrial Recovery Act
It was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act in June 1933 in response to the Great Depression.
The Court threw out a centerpiece of the New Deal, the National Industrial Recovery Act, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and New York State's minimum-wage law.
It can be a social menace ... In final analysis, size in steel is the measure of the power of a handful of men over our economy ... The philosophy of the Sherman Act is that it should not exist ... Industrial power should be decentralized.
The National Industrial Recovery Act ( NIRA ) was a short-lived program in 1933 – 35 designed to strengthen trade associations, and raise prices, profits and wages at the same time.
Norvelt, originally named Westmoreland Homesteads, was created April 13, 1934, as one of a series of “ subsistence homesteads ” under the National Industrial Recovery Act.
After the onset of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented many economic regulations, including the National Industrial Recovery Act ( which was struck down by the Supreme Court ), regulation of trucking, airlines and the communications industry, the institution of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Glass – Steagall Act, which was passed in 1933.

Industrial and set
Some such stories are exaggerations of actual events ; others are completely fictional tales set in a familiar setting, such as the American Old West, or the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
The Leadville strike set the scene not only for the WFM's consideration of militant tactics and its embrace of radicalism, but also for the birth of the Western Labor Union ( which became the American Labor Union ), the WFM's participation in the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World, and for events which culminated in the Colorado Labor Wars.
During 1935 – 1936, he was involved in the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO ) and was a founding organizer of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee ( SWOC ), which was set up by the CIO.
The largest industry in Irkutsk is Irkut, the Irkutsk Aviation Industrial Association, which was set up in 1932 in the Transbaykal region of the Soviet Union.
As part of this, in the Industrial plans for Germany, the rules for which industry Germany was to be allowed to retain were set out.
A new record was set in house-building, the Industrial Development Authority and Córas Tráchtála were established, and the Minister for Health, Noel Browne, with the then new
In 1933, Lemass set up the Industrial Credit Corporation to facilitate investment for industrial development ; in the climate of the depression investment had dried up.
During those generations the Marches were a frontier society in every sense, and a stamp was set on the region that lasted into the time of the Industrial Revolution.
In 1934 the borough council set up an Industrial Development Committee for the purpose of encouraging new industries to settle in the town.
With the Industrial revolution parks took on a new meaning as areas set aside to preserve a sense of nature in the cities and towns.
OpenEXR is a high dynamic range imaging image file format, released as an open standard along with a set of software tools created by Industrial Light and Magic ( ILM ), released under a free software license similar to the BSD license.
It replaces the senior management in XYZ Industrial, and they set out to streamline it.
In 2005, Duncan extended his data set to include up to 2003 in " The Olduvai Theory Energy, Population, and Industrial Civilization ".
The musical piece played during the torch lighting ceremony was entitled " Caliban's Dream ", and Caliban's monologue from Act 3, Scene ii was quoted by Kenneth Branagh in character as Isambard Kingdom Brunel at the start of the Industrial Revolution set piece.
In its first year of operation, OSHA was permitted to adopt regulations based on guidelines set by certain standards organizations, such as the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, without going through all of the requirements of a typical rulemaking.
Also in 1914, the trustees set up a new Department of Industrial Relations, inviting William Lyon MacKenzie King to head it.
To assimilate the Indians into American society, reformers set up training programs and schools, such as the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, that produced many prominent Indian leaders.
It is set in Central Industrial Prison, a privately run maximum security prison in the middle of the Australian desert.
From then on there were countless stories of success in the Industrial Design Zanussi, among other things, the creation of a set of " new characters ": the prototypes “ Zoe ” ( washing machine invented in 1989 ), “ Teo ” ( electric cooker ), and “ Oz ” refrigerator manufactured in 1998.
On completion in August 2010 it became the world's biggest initial public offering ( IPO ) surpassing the one set by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in 2006 of.
" Other tall tales are completely fictional tales set in a familiar setting, such as the European countryside, the American Old West, the Canadian Northwest, or the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Two major multinational corporations, the Ford Motor Company and Sony set up factories in, or on the outskirts of the new Bridgend Industrial Estate ( former Waterton Arsenal ).

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