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Organized labor blocked the bill and denounced Johnson.
Organized labor enjoys a high profile in Bermuda.
Organized labor: 98 % of workers are union members ; all trade unions are
Organized labor was feared by businessmen and Gray took their side.
Organized labor opposed the act because it strengthened the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947.
Organized crime in Russia began in its imperial period of Tsars, but it wasn't until the Soviet era that vory v zakone (" thieves-in-law ") emerged as leaders of prison groups in gulags ( Soviet prison labor camps ), and the Thieves ' Code became more defined.
" Organized labor, once a powerful force in the state, has fallen to its lowest membership in history.
* Organized labor faces the new world New York: New century Publishers March 1945
* Organized labor and the Fascist danger New York: New century Publishers 1947
Organized labor and parts of the political left have also had an ongoing debate over immigration levels into the U. S. going back to the 19th century.
Organized labor has played an important role in post-revolution Romania, affecting the actions of every government since 1989.
Organized labor celebrated the outcome as a victory for the UMWA and American Federation of Labor unions generally.
The Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada ( FOTLU ) was a federation of labor unions created on November 15, 1881, in Pittsburgh.
Organized labor made significant gains during the Progressive Era, but they were not a result of the benevolent, middle-class reformer actions, but of a powerful lobbying activity on the part of unions with their solid base in San Francisco and Oakland.
Organized labor was centered in San Francisco for much of the state's early history.

Organized and nearly
Organized in 1842, the orchestra is older than any other extant American symphonic institution by nearly four decades ; its record-setting 14, 000th concert was given in December 2004.
Organized Jewish resistance occurred in nearly every large ghetto and concentration camp ( Auschwitz, Sobibor, Treblinka, Ravensbrück, Buchenwald, among many others ), and the Roma themselves similarly attempted to resist the Nazis ' extermination.
Organized by John Elderfield it was the first major museum exhibition devoted to the full breadth and depth of de Kooning's career, containing nearly 200 works.
* In July 2011, As part of a major match-fixing investigation by authorities in Turkey, nearly 60 people suspected to be involved with fixing games were detained by İstanbul Police Department Organized Crime Control Bureau and then arrested by the court.

Organized and Congress
Hearings ... Ninety-first Congress, Second Session on S. 30, and Related Proposals, Relating to the Control of Organized Crime in the U. S. May 20, 21, 27 ; June 10, 11, 17 ; July 23, and Aug. 5, 1970.
In a testimony before Congress, William D. Cadman-INS counterterrorism coordinator-stated, " Organized crime syndicates ... are known to use alien-smuggling operations to support and further their criminal objectives ".
As a base of industry, it also developed a strong tradition of union activity, which resulted in hosting a two-day conclave beginning on August 3, 1881, of the National Trade Union Congress, renamed the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the U. S. and Canada.
In Title XI of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, Congress enacted the Explosives Control Act, 18 U. S. C. A.
The Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 (, October 15, 1970 ), was an Act of Congress sponsored by Democratic Senator John L. McClellan and signed into law by U. S. President Richard Nixon.
While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs ( Fifty-third Congress ), Committee on Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia ( Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses ), Committee on Private Land Claims ( Fifty-fifth Congress.
In the Senate, Hughes served as chairman of the Special Committee on Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce during the Eighty-first Congress.
* 501 ( c )( 1 ) — Corporations Organized Under Act of Congress ( including Federal Credit Unions )

Organized and law
During the same time, Meese served as vice chairman of California's Organized Crime Control Commission and was actively involved with the California Bar Association's criminal law section.
Organized Transnational Crime is organized criminal activity that takes place across national jurisdictions, and with advances in transportation and information technology, law enforcement officials and policymakers have needed to respond to this form of crime on a global scale.

Organized and increase
Organized community groups attempt to influence government, corporations and institutions, seek to increase direct representation within decision-making bodies, and foster social reform more generally.

Organized and for
* Organized religion served to Justify the central authority, which in turn possessed the right to collect taxes in return for providing social and security services to the state.
Organized crime or criminal organizations are transnational, national, or local groupings of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals for the purpose of engaging in illegal activity, most commonly for monetary profit.
Organized sport for athletes with a disability is generally divided into three broad disability groups: the deaf, people with physical disabilities, and people with intellectual disabilities.
Organized sport for persons with physical disabilities developed out of rehabilitation programs.
Organized settlement tracts were laid out with portions set aside for the clergy reserves, one exception was the Talbot Settlement on the north shore of Lake Erie, which was set up in 1804.
Organized by the British Sports Association for the Disabled ( BASD ), 19 people competed and 17 finished.
In a Playboy interview, Ventura said, " Organized religion is a sham and a crutch for weak-minded people who need strength in numbers.
Two of these leagues were associated with Organized Baseball ; the third and most recent incarnation was an independent league that operated for two seasons in 2002-03.
Organized groups dedicated to protecting animals, such as the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, target some horse sports with claims of animal cruelty.
Organized labour thereafter was hostile towards the Conservatives, particularly Meighen and Robertson, for their forceful role in putting down the strike.
* Vos, F., et al., Meiji, Japanese Art in Transition, Ceramics, Cloisonné, Lacquer, Prints, Organized by the Society for Japanese Art and Crafts ,'s-Gravenhage, the Netherlands, Gemeentemuseum, 1987.
Organized in 1870 from parts of Calcasieu and Vermillion Parishes, Cameron is named for Simon Cameron, a Pennsylvanian who was President Abraham Lincoln's first secretary of war.
Organized baseball for Henderson's youth ( primarily boys ) was started by William Hebe, James " Hank " Harpole, and Joe Gabe via organizational meetings in the local YMCA in 1949-50.
Organized, 1837, the county is named for Nathaniel Macon, Revolutionary War soldier and N. C. statesman.
The band is billed as " Oldest Continuously Organized German Band in the World outside Germany ", and in 1998 the Federal Republic of Germany recognized the Boerne Village Band for its contribution to the German heritage in Texas and America.
Organized by thousands of volunteers and supported by civic leaders, the Calgary Stampede has grown into one of the world's richest rodeos, one of Canada's largest festivals and a significant tourist attraction for the city.
* OSIRIS ( Organized Set of Integrated Routines for Investigations with Statistics ), a collection of statistical analysis programs developed at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research ( ISR ).
Corps areas had the added responsibility for planning and implementing mobilization plans for all Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserve mobile units in their respective geographic areas ; the development and administration of hundreds of new Organized Reserve and Reserve Officers Training Corps ( ROTC ) units ; and managing the personnel records for thousands of Reserve officers, enlisted personnel, ROTC cadets, and Citizens Military Training Camp ( CMTC ) candidates.

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