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bans and union
A third reason is the recording bans of 1942 and 1948 because of musicians ' union strikes.
' Freedom of association ' can also refer to legal bans on private contracts negotiated between a private employer and their employees requiring workers at a particular workplace to join a union as a term and condition of employment.
From this position, Mundey became the highly visible individual who, with his union and supportive community members, was responsible for the green bans that saved much of Sydney's heritage and built environment.
After the Croats elected Hungarian kings as kings of Croatia in 1102, the title of ban acquired the meaning of viceroy because the bans were appointed by the king, though Croatia, remaining a kingdom in personal union with Hungary, was not referred to as a banovina ( banate ).
* Carleton students union bans " anti-choice " activities "
* September 21: President Bill Clinton of the United States signs the Defense of Marriage Act into law, which bans the federal Government from recognizing any kind of same-sex union.
In September 1993 Japan received an official invitation to participate in the 1994 World Sevens, an event that would provide the country with its first taste of rugby league competition ; made up entirely of Japanese nationals derived from Japanese rugby union teams, the players were threatened with bans by the Japan Rugby Football Union, but despite the threats, a Japanese team participated in the 1994 Rugby League World Sevens, playing games against Tonga, Great Britain, and Russia.
Similar union bans were started in other cities in Australia including Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Hobart however to a lesser level than Sydney.

bans and practices
Legislation protects wildlife and bans various destructive practices.
Citibank was in violation of a US regulation, the Fair Debt Collecting Practised Act, as well as the Indonesian 2008 Banking Law, which both bans the use of violence in debt collection practices.
* 15 — Alexandria, Virginia bans discrimination in employment, housing and other practices based on sexual orientation.
Today however copyright is a mechanism to support profit maximizing practices that are somewhat anti-competitive ; price discrimination, immigration controls on goods, aftermarket repair and rental, and bans on product substitution.

bans and outlaws
The Fiji Trades Union Congress said the decree " offers major weapons to the employers to utilise against unions [...] It outlaws professional trade unionists, eliminates existing collective agreements, promotes a biased system of non-professional bargaining agents to represent workers, severely restricts industrial action, strengthens sanctions against legally striking workers and bans overtime payments and other allowances for workers in 24-hour operations ".

bans and closed
He opposed bans on industrywide collective bargaining for organized labor and on the establishment of closed shops.
The legal status of closed shop agreements varies widely from country to country, ranging from bans on the agreement to extensive regulation of the agreement to not mentioning it at all.

bans and President
** Gun control: U. S. President George H. W. Bush bans the importation of certain guns deemed assault weapons into the United States.
On 23 May 2011 EU Foreign ministers agreed at a meeting in Brussels to add President Assad and nine other officials to a list affected by travel bans and asset freezes.
* September 13, 1994: President Bill Clinton signs the Assault Weapons Ban, which bans the manufacture of new weapons with certain features for a period of 10 years.
* 2 – U. S. President Bill Clinton signs Executive Order 12968, which bans discrimination based on " sexual orientation " as it establishes uniform policies for allowing government employees access to classified information.
Fearing widescale panic, President Ronald Reagan ( the U. S. Commander-in-Chief at the time of publication ) declares martial law and bans all superheroic activities in America.

bans and seek
He also opposes some bans on late-term abortions and notification laws for minors who seek an abortion.

bans and federal
A key task of federal and state park rangers and game wardens is to enforce laws and regulations related to hunting, including species protection, hunting seasons, and hunting bans.
Although the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004, several states have their own assault weapons bans, which sometimes differ from the former federal law.
A federal law to prevent mezuzah bans nationwide was proposed in 2008 by U. S. Congressman Jerrold Nadler ( H. R.
However, with federal and state bans on the practice, and a divine injunction to obey " the law of the land ," plural marriage has been given up in the contemporary Strangite organization, though belief in its correctness is still required and affirmed.
However, with federal and state bans on the practice, and a divine injunction to obey " the law of the land ," plural marriage has been given up in the contemporary Strangite church, though belief in its correctness is still required and affirmed.
The Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act,, is the current U. S. federal law that bans Internet taxes in the United States.
Included in his bill package were AB 800 which ensures a patient ’ s medical records include his / her spoken language, AB 1179 which bans the sale of violent video games to children, and AJR 14 which states that California officially opposes the weakening of the federal offshore oil drilling moratorium
For instance, some US states have created assault weapon bans that are similar to the expired federal assault weapons ban.
The BLF stopped conducting green bans in 1974 after the federal leadership under Norm Gallagher dismissed the leaders of the New South Wales branch.

bans and court
* A Boston, Massachusetts court bans Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy ( 1925 ) as " obscene ".
Same-sex marriage was originally legalized as a result of court cases in which provincial or territorial justices ruled existing bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
" Attempts to ban the book from schools and public libraries have been made in various places around the world, and bans or limitations on the book in prisons have been repeatedly challenged in court.
On 8 October 1991, ninety-three members of Bulgaria's National Assembly — virtually all of them affiliated with the former Communist Party — asked the constitutional court to declare the MRF unconstitutional citing article 11. 4 of the constitution which explicitly bans political parties " formed on ethnic, racial, and religious basis ".
These bans also cover Islamic headscarves, which in some other countries are seen as less controversial, although law court staff in the Netherlands are also forbidden to wear Islamic headscarves on grounds of ' state neutrality '.
The drivers were subsequently fined between $ 5000 and $ 10, 000 and handed suspended race bans, however the FIA court of appeal later reduced the penalties and criticised FISA's handling of the dispute.
The address landed him in court for allegedly violating the political bans.

bans and impose
This has meant that what are termed " morality issues " have moved further up the political agenda with parties launching campaigns to impose bans on female mannequins displaying lingerie in shop windows, sorcery and the hanging of underwear on washing lines.
Other jurisdictions impose strike bans only on certain categories of workers, particularly those regarded as critical to society: police and firefighters are among the groups commonly barred from striking in these jurisdictions.
Roe established a " trimester " system of increasing state interest in the life of the fetus corresponding to its increasing " viability " ( likelihood of survival outside the uterus ) over the course of a pregnancy, such that states were prohibited from banning abortion early in pregnancy but allowed to impose increasing restrictions or outright bans later in pregnancy.
He also sponsored the Regulation of Hormone Disrupting Chemicals Bill ( May 2004 ) to impose precautionary bans on chemicals with evidence of being dangerous.
Cricket impose penalties on captains if their players bowl their overs at a very slow rate, such as fines, loss of competition points, and match bans.
Many miniature manufacturers, anticipating that other states would also impose bans, began making figures with lead-free alloys, often at increased price.
One of his first ministerial decisions was to grant jail superintendents the right to institute complete smoking bans, impose random drug tests, and monitor prisoners ' calls.
It has the authority to request meetings and reports in the course of its investigations. It can also authorize wiretaps, impose travel bans, request financial information about suspects, freeze financial transactions and request the assistance of other law enforcement agencies.

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