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Employes of Montgomery Ward & Co. at The Dalles, in a National Labor Relations Board election Thursday voted to decertify Local 1565, Retail Clerks International Association, AFL-CIO, as their collective bargaining agent.
Other conservative parties are the National Party of Australia, a sister party of the Liberals, Family First Party, Democratic Labor Party, Shooters Party and the Katter's Australian Party The second largest party in the country, the Australian Labor Party's dominant faction is Labor Right, a socially conservative element.
* 1935 – The National Labor Relations Act, which governs labor relations in the United States, is signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
* 1942 – World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the National War Labor Board.
Mboya as General Secretary of the Kenya Federation of Labor and a leader in the Kenya African National Union before and after independence skillfully managed the tribal factor in Kenyan economic and political life to succeed as a Luo in a predominantly Kikuyu movement.
The collapse of the National Labor Union in 1873, left a vacuum for workers looking for organization.
In 1895, the Knights of Labor fought two NYS National Guard Brigades in the streets of Brooklyn, while the " Trolley Strike " of 1895 raged from Jan 14-Feb 28 1895.
" One of the significant national craft unions to be formed during this time was the National Labor Union ( NLU ).
The National Labor Relations Act, enacted in 1935 as part of the New Deal legislation, guarantees workers the right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining.
A proposed merger with the Democratic Labor Party ( DLP ) under the banner of " National Alliance " was rejected when it failed to find favour with voters at the 1974 state election.
The Liberal National Party led by Lawrence Springborg went on to lose the March 2009 election to Anna Bligh's Australian Labor Party.
The Nationals hold a larger membership base than either the Liberal or Labor Parties, although in the larger eastern states its vote is in decline and its traditional supporters are turning instead to prominent independents such as Bob Katter, Tony Windsor and Peter Andren in Federal Parliament and similar independents in the Parliaments of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, many of whom are former members of the National Party.
In Queensland, Nationals leader Lawrence Springborg advocated merger of the National and Liberal parties at a state level in order to present a more effective opposition to the Labor Party.
Keating Labor lost the subsequent 1996 election to the Liberal / National Coalition led by John Howard.
Together, the Liberal / National coalition defeated the Australian Labor Party, led by Kristina Keneally, at the 2011 election.
* National Confederation of Labor
* National Grandparents ' Day takes place on the first Sunday after Labor Day in the United States and Canada.
* Earliest day on which National Grandparents Day can fall, while September 14 is the latest ; celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day.
Bracks led Labor in Victoria to minority government at the 1999 election, defeating the incumbent Jeff Kennett Liberal and National coalition government.
In response, voters in regional areas deserted the Kennett government and Labor increased their seats from 29 to 42, with the Liberals and their National Party allies retaining 43, and three falling to rural independents.
Stockmen had been fearing this decision since 1984, when a Labor government excised land to create the Alpine National Park.
The PNM, opposed by Dr. Rudranath Capildeo of the Democratic Labor Party and Ashford Sinanan, who later founded the West Indian National Party ( WINP ), continued to dominate politics in Trinidad and Tobago until 1986.
In Australia, " Tory " is used as a pejorative term by members of the Australian Labor Party to refer to members of the conservative coalition Liberal and National parties.

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The Middle-South Region, as defined by the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials ( NAIRO ), consists of the states of Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Mahan first used the term in his article " The Persian Gulf and International Relations ," published in September 1902 in the National Review, a British journal.
Relations with Libya also became more mutual following the eight month Libyan civil war in 2011, which resulted in the National Transitional Council ousting longtime Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi from power.
Victims of retaliation against union organizing and other concerted activities to improve working conditions have six months to make complaints to the National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ).
* April 12 – NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the National Labor Relations Act is constitutional.
* Wagner Act, common name for the National Labor Relations Act, a 1935 U. S. labor law
* National Labor Relations Board
Returning to the Tavistock Clinic Bion chaired the Planning Committee that reorganised the Tavistock into the new Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, alongside a new Tavistock Clinic which was part of the newly launched National Health Service.
A centrally financed network of local officers was provided to smooth inter-racial relations by conciliation, education, and informal pressure, while a National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants was established ( under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of Canterbury ) to encourage and help finance staff “ for local voluntary, good-neighbour type bodies .” A further Race Relations Act was passed in 1968, which made discrimination in letting or advertising housing illegal, together with discrimination in hiring and promotion.
The legislation also replaced the National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants with the Community Relations Commission, a statutory body.
Unlike the National Labor Relations Act ( NLRA ), which adopts a less interventionist approach to the way the parties conduct collective bargaining or resolve their disputes arising under collective bargaining agreements, the RLA specifies both ( 1 ) the negotiation and mediation procedures that unions and employers must exhaust before they may change the status quo, and ( 2 ) the methods for resolving " minor " disputes over the interpretation or application of collective bargaining agreements.
The NMB usually uses mail ballots to conduct elections, unlike the National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ), which has historically preferred walk-in elections under the NLRA.
The National Labor Relations Act, NLRA, or Wagner Act ( after its sponsor, New York Senator Robert F. Wagner ) (,, codified as amended at ), is a 1935 United States federal law that protects the rights of employees in the private sector to engage in concerted activity.
Under section 9 ( a ) of the NLRA, federal courts have held that wildcat strikes are illegal, and that workers must formally request that the National Labor Relations Board end their association with their labor union if they feel that the union is not sufficiently supportive of them before they can legally go on strike.
The National Labor Relations Board has two basic functions: overseeing the process by which employees decide whether to be represented by a labor organization and prosecuting violations.
The National Labor Relations Act is enforced by the National Labor Relations Board < ref >< nowiki > http :// www. nlrb. gov / About_Us / Overview /</ nowiki > and the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. nlrb. gov / About_Us / Overview / general_counsel /</ nowiki >

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The 2% increase in retail sales in October to a 4-month high is encouraging in this connection as well as the most recent consumer survey by the National Industrial Conference Board, which shows a decided pickup in consumer spending plans.
At this point Charles C. Hanch, long an advocate of patent peace in the industry, became chairman of the patents committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, successor to the Automobile Board of Trade.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
Druyan has served on the Board of Directors of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws ( NORML ) for over 10 years ,< ref >
On July 10, 2007, after a lengthy investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board found that epoxy glue used to hold the roof in place during construction was not appropriate for long-term bonding.
* Birka and Hovgården at the Swedish National Heritage Board
* Birka at the Swedish National Heritage Board
Ian MacGregor later became famous for his role as Chairman of the National Coal Board during the UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 ).
The university's nursing major is approved by the South Carolina State Board of Nursing, and a BJU graduate with a BSN is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a registered nurse.
Some who are pushing for this standardization are the National Association of Corporate Directors, McKinsey Consulting and The Board Group.
As historian Eric Shaw noted of the years following nationalisation, the electricity and gas supply companies became “ impressive models of public enterprise ” in terms of efficiency, and the National Coal Board was not only profitable, but working conditions for miners had significantly improved as well.
* CPHQ ( Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality ) conferred by the Healthcare Quality Certification Board of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
It has created crown corporations to promote Canadian culture through media, such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) and the National Film Board of Canada ( NFB ), and promotes many events which it considers to promote Canadian traditions.
On 30 June 1939 legislation ceased the CCC program to be an independent agency, transferred to the Federal Security Agency along with the Social Security Board, National Youth Administration, U. S. Employment Service, the Office of Education and the Works Progress Administration.
* Tying Your Own Shoes An animated documentary that provides insight into the lives of four adult artists with Down Syndrome, by National Film Board of Canada
* Best Documentary of the Year awards for The Fog of War ( 2003 ): the National Board of Review, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Chicago Film Critics, and the Washington D. C. Area Film Critics.
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
On September 5, 2005, the National Elections Board of Ethiopia released the final election results, which confirmed that the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front retained its control of the government, but showed that opposition parties had increased their share of parliamentary seats, from 12 to 176.
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
On September 5, 2005, the National Elections Board of Ethiopia released the final election results in which confirmed that the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front retained its control of the government, but showed that opposition parties had increased their share of parliamentary seats, from 12 to 176.
* National Science Board ( 1987 – 1992 )
** National Board of Review citation for Best Foreign Language Film
** National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Picture
** National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Story

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