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Industry and associations
; Industry associations and institutes
* UK Security and Resilience Industry Suppliers Community ( RISC ) is an alliance of companies, trade associations and think tanks engaged with the British Government in a range of activities to support national security objectives.
The CNEA has over 125-member individuals and associations representing each of the following sectors: Municipal, Manufacturers and Industry, Agriculture, and General and Liberal Arts.
The participating associations are ARIB / TTC ( Japan ), China Communications Standards Association, Telecommunications Industry Association ( North America ) and Telecommunications Technology Association ( South Korea ).
Examples of larger trade associations that publish a comprehensive range of media include EWEA, Association of British Travel Agents ( ABTA ) and the Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ).
Speakers from the highest levels of government, industry, and associations have addressed important issues related to the Department of Defense, the military services, and Aerospace Industry Affairs.
She has been consultant and lecturer in private companies and business events and has advised various industry associations, Ministries and Councils of Industry or Science and Technology, R & D institutes and development banks in Latin America ( Venezuela, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Uruguay, Argentina, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Brazil ) and other regions ( Canada, Norway, Estonia ).
* Member of National Council of Confederation of Indian Industry ( CII ), which is one of the largest industry associations in India.
Constitution Alteration ( Industry and Commerce ) 1926 sought to extend the government's legislative powers with respect to corporations, and to give it the power to make laws with respect to trusts and combinations in restraint of trade, trade unions and employer associations.
Employer associations such as the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry had indicated they supported Work Choices at the time, figures that ran counter to the 50 per cent of employers cited in a 2007 AC Nielsen poll as opposing the measures.
UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry ( formerly known as the Union des Foires Internationales ), is the association of trade show organisers, fairground owners, national and international associations of the exhibition industry, and its partners.
Their most notable customers were several trade associations including the Motion Picture Association of America and International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

Industry and unions
Industry wise trade unions and employees ’ federations functioning in sectors like banking, insurance, telecom, education, railways, power, transport, construction, tailoring and pharmaceuticals have also been associated with the Front.
The biggest ones, with readership figures above 300 000, include Vår Bostad ( published by the Union of Tenants and HSB, a cooperative building society ), PRO-pensionären ( published by the Pensioners ’ National Organization ) and the magazines of the largest trade unions: Kommunalarbetaren ( published by the Municipal Workers ' Union ), Siftidningen ( published by the Union of Clerical and Technical Employees in Industry ) and Dagens Arbete ( published jointly by the Metalworkers ' Union, the Industrial Union, the Graphic Workers ' Union, the Paper Workers ' Union and the Forest and Wood Workers ' Union ).
However the leadership style of Lim and other newer top NTUC leaders had increasingly alienated elements of the union grassroots, the United Workers of Petroleum Industry ( UWPI ) and NTUC Triennal Delegates ' Conference publicly opposed the government's attempts to make house unions the norm, to the political chagrin of Lee Kuan Yew.
Penalties of up to $ 22, 000 for individuals and $ 110, 000 for corporations and unions apply for breaches of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005.
The Construction Industry Joint Council, a body formed of both unions and business organizations, today has responsibility for the setting of pay levels.

Industry and have
Unlike in the United States, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) and Industry Canada have not set any requirement for maintaining AMPS service in Canada.
Backplanes have grown in complexity from the simple Industry Standard Architecture ( ISA ) ( used in the original IBM PC ) or S-100 style where all the connectors were connected to a common bus.
However, not all regulations have been removed, and encryption registration with the U. S. Bureau of Industry and Security is still required to export " mass market encryption commodities, software and components with encryption exceeding 64 bits " ().
Others have argued that The Holocaust Industry is an unscholarly work that promotes antisemitic stereotypes.
Some industry sectors have policies, procedures, standards and guidelines that must be followed – the Payment Card Industry ( PCI ) Data Security Standard required by Visa and MasterCard is such an example.
Industry commentators have suggested that major search engines also consider keywords located in the attribute when ranking pages.
Industry heads were reportedly watching how the film performed, as its unusual release schedule could have implications for future feature films.
Mahmood, as an engineer, is an experienced atomic scientist and engineer who is known to have largely contributed in the formative years of Pakistan's Nuclear Industry ( PNI ).
The statement also said that " for an extended period of time, we have been engaged in cooperative discussions and supplied all requested information to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry ".
There have been some efforts to define standards for the data mining process, for example the 1999 European Cross Industry Standard Process for Data Mining ( CRISP-DM 1. 0 ) and the 2004 Java Data Mining standard ( JDM 1. 0 ).
Marillion are widely considered within the industry to have been one of the first mainstream acts to have fully recognised and tapped the potential for commercial musicians to interact with their fans via the Internet circa 1996, and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll ' Web Cottage Industry '.
Industry associated to iron and metal developed earlier in the Atlantic area much in tune with Bilbao's economic dynamics, with droves of people flocking to and clustering in Amurrio and Laudio, which have since become the third and second main towns of Álava.
The recycling code for plastics was introduced in 1988 by plastics industry through the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. Because municipal recycling programs traditionally have targeted packaging – primarily bottles and containers – the resin coding system offered a means of identifying the resin content of bottles and containers commonly found in the residential waste stream.
Also some of them have shined in Industry, Art and Culture as well as Politician.
" It is important to establish a relationship between the European exhibitions that I have mentioned and the Ponce Fair, as the Fair was meant as a showcase of the advancements of the day: Agriculture, Trade, Industry, and the Arts.
In 1936, the RSA awarded the first distinctions of Royal Designers for Industry ( RDI or HonRDI ), reserved for " those very few who in the judgment of their peers have achieved ' sustained excellence in aesthetic and efficient design for industry '".
In 1936, the RSA awarded the first distinctions of Royal Designers for Industry ( RDI or HonRDI ), reserved for " those very few who in the judgment of their peers have achieved ' sustained excellence in aesthetic and efficient design for industry '".
Claims of a " Treaty of Waitangi Grievance Industry ", which profits from making frivolous claims of violations of the Treaty of Waitangi, have been made by a number of political figures, including former National Party leader Don Brash in his 2004 " Orewa Speech ".
Industry and farming are and always have been very limited in Shrewsbury Township.
The earliest stone tools in the life span of the genus Homo are Mode 1 tools, and come from what has been termed the Oldowan Industry, named after the type of site ( many sites, actually ) found in Olduvai Gorge Tanzania where they have been discovered in large quantities.
The name was influenced by Robert Altman's film McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ), which featured the Leonard Cohen song " Sisters of Mercy " ( from the album Songs of Leonard Cohen ) (" because ourselves The Captains of Industry wouldn't have been as funny ").
At the July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the GLBA ’ s effects, the Securities Industry Association representative explained securities firms had not taken advantage of the GLBA ’ s “ financial holding company ” powers because that would have required them to end affiliations with commercial firms by 2009.
The album earned platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, for shipments of one million copies in the U. S., while its total sales have been estimated within the range of 1. 5 million to over two million copies.
Many manufacturers have their own versions of the skidloader ( often referred to as a Skidsteer in the Construction Industry ), including: Wacker Neuson, LiuGong, Volvo, John Deere, Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bobcat, Komatsu, Hyundai, and more.

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