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General and Confederation
In 1993 Honduras had three major labor confederations: the Confederation of Honduran Workers ( Confederación de Trabajadores de Honduras — CTH ), claiming a membership of about 160, 000 workers ; the General Workers Central ( Central General de Trabajadores — CGT ), claiming to represent 120, 000 members ; and the Unitary Confederation of Honduran Workers ( Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores de Honduras — CUTH ), a new confederation formed in May 1992, with an estimated membership of about 30, 000.
Ammianus and Jordanes mention the Huns as scarifying infants ' faces to prevent the later growth of beards ; the Chinese recorded General Ran Min having led a military campaign against a faction of the Xiongnu Confederation called the Jie, who were described as having full beards, around Ye in 349 AD.
Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis ( 10 December 189116 June 1969 ) was a British military commander and field marshal who served with distinction in both world wars and, afterwards, as Governor General of Canada, the 17th since Canadian Confederation.
However, the Montoneros waited until after the death of Perón in July 1974 to react, with the exception of the assassination of José Ignacio Rucci, general secretary of the CGT ( General Confederation of Labour ) on 25 September 1973, and some other military actions.
Democratic Union of Senegalese Workers ( UTDS ), The General Confederation Of Democratic Workers Of Senegal ( CGTDS ) and the National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions of Senegal ( UNSAS ).
The present incarnation of the position emerged with Canadian Confederation and the British North America Act in 1867, which defined the viceregal office as the " Governor General acting by and with the Advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.
As part of its efforts to advance its international agenda, the WFTU develops working partnerships with national and industrial trade unions worldwide as well as with a number of international and regional trade union organizations including the Organization of African Trade Union Unity ( OATUU ), the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions ( ICATU ), the Permanent Congress of Trade Union Unity of Latin America ( CPUSTAL ), and the General Federation of Trade Unions of CIS.
Under Perón, the number of unionized workers expanded as he helped to establish the powerful General Confederation of Labor.
Some of the most important political-pressure groups in Argentina include: the Argentine Association of Pharmaceutical Labs ( CILFA ); the Argentine Industrial Union ( manufacturers ' association ); Argentine Rural Society ( large landowners ' association ); the Armed Forces ; the General Confederation of Labor or CGT ( Peronist-leaning umbrella labor organization ); the Roman Catholic Church ; students.
This regiment is named after General Manuel Bulnes Prieto, the founder of the regiment, who led the Chilean Army to victory in the War of the Peru-Bolivia Confederation in the crucial Battle of Yungay in 1839, which signaled the confederation's demise.
Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé ( née Benoît, April 26, 1922January 26, 1993 ) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and stateswoman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 23rd since Canadian Confederation.
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir ( 26 August 1875 11 February 1940 ) was a Scottish novelist, historian and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation.
The association was then officially launched on 1 July 1967, the 100th anniversary of the formation of Canadian Confederation, with Governor General Roland Michener being the first inductee to the order — to the level of Companion — and on 7 July of the same year, 90 more people were appointed, including Vincent Massey, Louis St. Laurent, Hugh MacLennan, David Bauer, Gabrielle Roy, Donald Creighton, Thérèse Casgrain, Wilder Penfield, Arthur Lismer, M. J. Coldwell, Edwin Baker, Alex Colville, and Maurice Richard.
Ramon John Hnatyshyn (; March 16, 1934December 18, 2002 ), commonly known as Ray Hnatyshyn, was a Canadian politician and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 24th since Canadian Confederation.
Amongst numerous other official and ceremonial duties, the Governor General presided over celebrations to mark the 125th anniversary of Confederation, and welcomed to Rideau Hall the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with a host of foreign dignitaries such as President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan.
Adrienne Louise Clarkson (; née Adrienne Louise Poy, February 10, 1939 ) is a Canadian journalist and stateswoman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 26th since Canadian Confederation.
The first French confederation of workers, Confédération Générale du Travail ( CGT ) ( General Confederation of Labour ), was created in Limoges in 1895.
Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey ( 28 November 185129 August 1917 ) was a British nobleman and politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.
After the Battle of Austerlitz, where he commanded the grenadiers in the absence of General Oudinot, he was employed in a series of important negotiations with Frederick William III of Prussia, with the elector of Saxony ( December 1806 ), in the incorporation of certain states in the Confederation of the Rhine, and in the conclusion of the armistice of Znaim ( July 1809 ).
Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc ( December 18, 1927June 24, 2009 ) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 25th since Canadian Confederation.
Edward Richard Schreyer ( born December 21, 1935 ), commonly known as Ed Schreyer, is a Canadian politician, diplomat, and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 22nd since Canadian Confederation.
Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire ( 31 May 18686 May 1938 ), known as Victor Cavendish until 1908, was a British politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 11th since Canadian Confederation.

General and Labour
It had close ties with the General Labour Union.
After the downfall of the second Labour government, the 1931 General Election was held.
My most earnest hope is that the Labour Party will win a clear majority in the next General Election.
Speer, allied with Fritz Sauckel, the General Plenipotentiary for the Employment of Labour from 1942, generally won these battles.
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
When Peter Sutherland was appointed the Republic of Ireland's European Commissioner, Labour demanded the choice of the next Attorney General.
His father was imprisoned during the 1926 General Strike for his involvement in a riot and later became Member of Parliament for Pontypool, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Clement Attlee, and briefly a minister in the 1945 Labour government.
** The Labour Party under Harold Wilson wins the British General Election, gaining a 96-seat majority which is a great improvement upon the five-seat majority gained at the election 17 months ago.
General elections were held in Malta on 26 October 1996 ; although the Labour received the most votes, the Nationalists won the most seats.
On the eve of the Nationalist attack, Wang Shouhua, who was both the head of the CCP Labour Committee and the Chairman of the General Labour Committee, accepted a dinner invitation from " Big-eared Du " ( a Shanghai gangster ) and was strangled after he arrived.
The Labour Party lost the General Election in 1970, but Callaghan returned to office as Foreign Secretary in March 1974, taking responsibility for renegotiating the terms of Britain's membership of the European Economic Community ( EEC or " Common Market "), and supporting a " Yes " vote in the 1975 referendum for the UK to remain in the EEC.
In the 2010 General Election, there was an overall swing of 0. 8 % from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives, and Labour lost 10 % of their vote.
After the 1997 General Election, in which Labour took power, a swap was carried out by the then-incumbents of the two titles, Tony Blair being a married man with three children still living at home, while his counterpart, Gordon Brown, was unmarried at the time of taking up his post.
On 5 May 2010, the newspaper stated in an editorial that having supported Labour under Tony Blair, the newspaper would be supporting David Cameron and the Conservatives in the General Election, saying that " the Conservatives are ready for power: they look like a government in waiting.
During the run up to the 2010 General Election, Caine publicly endorsed the Conservative Party, despite claiming to have supported New Labour in 1997.
With that success he was picked as the Labour Party candidate for Ebbw Vale ( displacing the sitting MP ), and easily held the seat at the 1929 General Election.
He had solid support from his constituency, being one of the few Labour MPs to be unopposed in the 1931 General Election and this support grew through the 1930s and the period of the Great Depression in the United Kingdom.
The 1945 General Election proved to be a landslide victory for the Labour Party, giving it a large enough majority to allow the implementation of the party's manifesto commitments and to introduce a programme of far-reaching social reforms that were collectively dubbed the ' Welfare State ' ( see 1945 Labour Election Manifesto ).
In 1949, Duvalier served as Minister of both Health and Labour ; but, when General Paul Magloire ousted President Estimé in a coup d ' état, Duvalier left the government and was forced into hiding until 1956, when an amnesty was declared.
Raynsford was first elected a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the Labour Party in a by-election in Fulham Constituency in 1986, but at the 1987 General Election lost to Conservative candidate Matthew Carrington.
He also quoted Luxemburg who criticized Le Peuple, the official newspaper of the Belgian Labour Party, who was again in favour of the German method after the General strike of 1902 failed.
As of the 2010 General Election, all three are represented by Labour MPs.

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