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Incestuous and were
Incestuous marriages were also seen in the royal houses of ancient Japan and Korea.

Incestuous and .
Incestuous feelings existed in White's family ; his mother was attracted to him.

unions and were
I must, in fairness, take issue with his premise, primarily because the so-called scandals in labor unions were very much connected with business scandals.
The most notable example has been the objection of many provinces of the Communion ( particularly in Africa and Asia ) to the changing role of homosexuals in the North American churches ( e. g., by blessing same-sex unions and ordaining and consecrating gays and lesbians in same-sex relationships ), and to the process by which changes were undertaken.
It is the 1924 tour that is credited as being the first in which the team were referred to as " the Lions ", the irony being that it was on this tour that the single lion-rampant crest was replaced with the forerunner of the four-quartered badge with the symbols of the four represented unions, that is still worn today.
He closed on the deal after 30 hours of talks with Hearst and newspaper unionsand five hours after Hearst had sent out notices to newsroom employees telling them they were terminated.
In areas with working class majorities, in particular coal-mining areas, Lib-Lab candidates were popular, and they received sponsorship and endorsement from trade unions.
Earlier French demands for the country to hold a National Conference resulted in the gathering of 750 delegates representing political parties ( which were legalized in 1992 ), the government, trade unions and the army to discuss the creation of a pluralist democratic regime.
There were also many unions between the largely male Spanish colonists and indigenous women.
These uniting congregations were themselves the result of several previous unions.
To end the opposition from labor unions ( which wanted no training programs started when so many of their men were unemployed ) Roosevelt chose Robert Fechner, vice president of the American Machinists Union, as director of the corps.
The alleged plot revolved around right-wing former military figures who were supposedly building private armies to counter the perceived threat from trade unions and the Soviet Union.
It circumvented Supreme Court limitations on the activities of labor unions, especially as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s.
The Worker's Security Guards and Red Guards ( later called solely the Red Guards ) were often recruited through their local party sections and the labour unions, and were armed by the Russians.
Laws were ratified to allow the formation of other political parties, a free press, and independent trade unions with the right to strike.
Other important associations including trade unions were forced to merge with the German Labor Front ( Deutsche Arbeitsfront — DAF ), to which all workers had to belong.
Guilds were, in other words, small business associations and thus had very little in common with trade unions.
Guilds were more like cartels than they were like trade unions ( Olson 1982 ).
The Enabling Act formed the basis for the dictatorship, dissolution of the Länder ; the trade unions and all political parties other than the Nazi Party were suppressed.
Prices were decontrolled, and labor unions agreed to accept a 15 % wage increase, despite the 25 % rise in prices.
Labor unions were banned and all political activity using violence or intimidation to achieve its goals was forbidden.
By Haitian standards, Magloire's rule was firm, but not harsh: he jailed political opponents, including Fignolé, and shut down their presses when their protests grew too strident, but he allowed labor unions to function, although they were not permitted to strike.
The unions of the United States-owned banana companies and the United States-owned petroleum refinery also were affiliated with Fesitranh.
Although the conditions were ripe for industrial unrest — Communist influence in the union movement was then at its peak, and the right-wing faction in Cabinet was openly agitating for a showdown with the unionsthe combination of strong economic growth and Holt's enlightened approach to industrial relations saw the number of working hours lost to strikes fall dramatically, from over two million in 1949 to just 439, 000 in 1958.

unions and upon
Eighteenth-century England, upon whose customs our common law was built, had outlawed unions as monopolies and conspiracies.
The Fascists attacked the headquarters of socialist and Catholic unions in Cremona and imposed forced Italianization upon the German-speaking population of Trent and Bolzano.
Besides the rights of groups based upon the immutable characteristics of their individual members, other group rights cater toward organizational persons, including nation-states, trade unions, corporations, trade associations, chambers of commerce, political parties.
The Union Chargeability Act was passed in 1865 in order to make the financial burden of pauperism be placed upon the whole unions rather than individual parishes.
For the nobles of the Old World, such unions were shameful, but useful in financial terms ; the nobility looked upon the Americans who married into their caste as intruders, unworthy of their new position.
The AFL frequently enforced its agenda upon its member unions with an imposed exclusivity.
These craft unions refused to allow any encroachment upon their " turf " by the heretical industrial unionists.
As was the case with other unions of the day, the Cigarmaker's Union nearly collapsed in the financial crisis of 1877, in which unemployment skyrocketed and ready availability of desperate workers willing to labor for subsistence wages put pressure upon the gains in wages and shortening of hours achieved in union shops.
From the very beginning of its existence the Catholic Church has been opposed to such unions, as it was looked upon as degrading the holy character of matrimony, involving as it did a communion in sacred things with those outside the fold.
Labor unions view this as union-busting, allowing management to throw out contracts already agreed upon while still receiving exorbitant bonuses themselves, regardless of work quality.
Pending court and regulatory approval, the resort was to be sold to the Marriott hotel chain ( which has operated it ), contingent upon significant concessions from the unions and approval of $ 50 million in financing from CSX.
In Burma, as in other colonies in Southeast Asia, intimate relations between colonized women and colonizing men, and the half-caste progeny of such unions were considered harmful to white minority rule founded upon carefully maintained racial hierarchies.
: Nothing that the Government has done is intended or designed to have any effect upon the recognized right of labor to organize, to bargain collectively through its unions, or, under ordinary industrial conditions, to walk out by concerted action .... The Government faced the alternative of submitting to the demands of a single group, to the irreparable injury of the whole people, or of challenging the assertion by that group of power greater than that of the Government itself.
This method tends to reinforce the focus of construction sector unions upon the trade ( s ) in which they have historic strength and thereby militates against " competition " ( i. e.: raiding ) between worker organizations — a benefit to both workers and employers of the sector.
Typically, the chartered local unions of a union elect delegations ( with the size of the delegation based upon membership size ) to attend regional, national and international conventions of the union at which leadership boards are elected.
Originally there were 787 rural districts in England and Wales, as they were based directly upon the sanitary districts and poor law unions which had preceded them.
Throughout its existence it may be considered somewhat of a Caucasian state due to its reliance upon the Laz people and its continued close relationship with the Bagrationi Dynasty of Georgia which resulted in several unions of marriage.
Late in his life, after he had become a voice opposing ( State ) Communists in the labor movement, Chaplin wrote an article, “ Why I wrote Solidarity Forever ,” in which he denounced the “ not-so-needy, not-so-worthy, so-called ‘ industrial unions ’ spawned by an era of compulsory unionism .” He wrote that among Wobblies “ there is no one who does not look with a rather jaundiced eye upon the ‘ success ’ of ‘ Solidarity Forever .’" " I didn't write ' Solidarity Forever ' for ambitious politicians or for job-hungry labor fakirs seeking a ride on the gravy train.
Thousands of recent African-American migrants from the South had gone to work in the packinghouses and many looked upon their employers as more interested in their welfare than the unions that had either excluded them or shown no interest in organizing them.
It was looked upon with disdain by the mainstream press and the existing political parties, for the Congress openly attacked the political process as an illegitimate means of change and foreshadowed the future power of syndicalist trade unions such as the CNT.
The duty of fair representation is incumbent upon U. S. labor unions that are the exclusive bargaining representative of workers in a particular group.
He was a vocal critic of the French rule, and gained influence upon allying himself with trade unions.
It built upon the union-employer relationship that had emerged during the war years and brought together representatives of the Shipping Federation, the National Union of Seamen and the National Union of Ship's Stewards, as well as some smaller unions in the industry, but allowing the British Seafarers ' Union only local representation.
Trade unions may support employees ' claims, and independent arbitration and conciliation services may be called upon.

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