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RLA and all
The RLA permits strikes over major disputes only after the union has exhausted the RLA's negotiation and mediation procedures, while barring almost all strikes over minor disputes.

RLA and labor
The RLA creates a wholly different structure for resolving labor disputes, requiring bargaining under indirect governmental supervision and permitting strikes only in limited circumstances.

RLA and disputes
The RLA promoted voluntary arbitration as the best method for resolving those disputes that the Board of Mediation could not settle.
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.

RLA and either
The LMRDA does not, as a general rule, cover public sector employees, who are not covered by either the NLRA or the RLA.

RLA and major
The RLA was the product of negotiations between the major railroad companies and the unions that represented their employees.
The RLA was the first to propose a major plaza along 10th Street NW.
Zeckendorf and the RLA signed a " memorandum of understanding " locking in most of the major aspects of Zeckendorf's plan to allow further site study and architectural design to move forward.

RLA and which
Unlike the NLRA, which gives the NLRB nearly exclusive power to enforce the Act, the RLA allows employees to sue in federal court to challenge an employer's violation of the Act.
The union held on through the worst days of the early 1930s until 1934, when the Roosevelt administration amended the RLA, then passed the Wagner-Connery Act, which outlawed company unions and covered porters under the Act, the following year.
In 1946, the United States Congress passed the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act, which established the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency ( RLA ) and provided legal authority to clear land and funds to spur redevelopment in the capital.
In December, Zeckendorf asked the NCPC and RLA to formally approve his plan for a 10th Street SW mall, and proposed that the federal government build a " 12th Street Bridge " over the Potomac River to help reduce traffic flows along his mall — which now incorporated a roadway.
John Remon, chair of the RLA and NCPC vice chair, strongly criticized the plan ( which also proposed relocating the railroad tracks ) as far too costly.
The RLA Jury has honoured IBFAN “ for its committed and effective campaigning over nearly twenty years for the rights of mothers to choose to breastfeed their babies, in the full knowledge of the health benefits of breastmilk, and free from the commercial pressure and misinformation with which companies promote breastmilk substitutes .”

RLA and concern
This led to United States concern that the Royal Lao Army would be inadequately equipped and trained because there was only one small French military mission working with the RLA.

RLA and collective
For the most part the NLRA and RLA displace state laws that attempt to regulate the right to organize, to strike and to engage in collective bargaining.

RLA and .
Congress extended the RLA to cover airline employees in 1936.
The RLA also authorizes the courts to enjoin strikes if the union has not exhausted those procedures.
On the other hand, the RLA imposes fewer restrictions on the tactics that unions may use when they do have the right to strike.
The RLA does not, unlike the NLRA, bar secondary boycotts against other RLA-regulated carriers ; it may also permit employees to engage in other types of strikes, such as intermittent strikes, that might be unprotected under the NLRA.
As of the 2010-2011 academic year and in terms of WESTEST 2 math and RLA scores, Clendenin Elementary was ranked 152nd out of 407 primary schools in the state ( up 192 ranks from the prior year, and 10th most-improved in the state ), receiving an average 48. 5 in math and 49. 8 in RLA.
Elkview Middle was ranked 62nd of 159 middle schools in the state ( up 28 ranks from the prior year, and 24th most-improved in the state ), receiving an average 42. 2 in math and 52. 8 in RLA.
Herbert Hoover High was ranked 41st of 118 high schools in the state ( up 64 ranks from the prior year, and the most-improved high school in the state ), receiving an average 40. 8 in math and 49. 3 in RLA.
Recorded at Studio RLA, New York, April 20, 1965.
Beginning in March, 1957, the Royal Lao Army began shuttling arms to Hmong guerrillas, to enable them to fight on the side of the RLA.

categorizes and all
Being a CLI compliant language, F # supports all CLI types and objects but it extends the type system and categorizes types as immutable types or mutable types.
It categorizes all shaloms.
Freedom House categorizes all countries of the world according to a seven point value system with over 200 questions on the survey and multiple survey representatives in various parts of every nation.
The following categorizes all known sociable numbers as of October 2009 by the length of the corresponding aliquot sequence:
For example, a squirrel climbs a tree when it sees Rex, Shep, or Trixie, which suggests that it categorizes all three as something to avoid.
This categorizes all historical themes up to ( about ) 476 AD, the fall of Western Roman Empire.
Although these dictionaries may differ on small details ( e. g. the Tongyin categorizes the characters according to syllable initial and rime without taking any account of tone ), they all adopt the same system of 105 rimes.
Daiso categorizes all its own-brand items on sale using the morpheme za ( ザ ), the Japanese representation of the English word " the ", plus a category.

categorizes and either
The project categorizes degree confluences as either primary or secondary.
Responder categorizes her hand as either minimum ( 6-9 HCP ) or invitational ( 10-12 HCP ).

categorizes and major
He categorizes the complete timeline from 1942 to 1999 in three major sections: ' Spring of Hope ( 1942 – 65 )', ' the Lost Generation ( 1966 – 91 )' & ' Rebirth of Dream ( 1991 – 99 )' and tell various stories ( memoirs ) and the historical facts of that time.

categorizes and which
The CDC categorizes these agents ( A, B or C ) and administers the Select Agent Program, which regulates the laboratories which may possess, use, or transfer select agents within the United States.
The 2000 Michelin Motoring and Tourist Map 955 of Southern and Central Africa, which categorizes roads as " surfaced ", " improved " ( generally unsurfaced but with gravel added and graded ), " partially improved " and " earth roads " and " tracks " shows that there were 2694 km of paved highway in 2000.
The field of recursion theory, meanwhile, categorizes undecidable decision problems by Turing degree, which is a measure of the noncomputability inherent in any solution.
" As mentioned previously, Vigoda-Gadot categorizes these behaviors in a separate category of OCBs as " compulsory OCBs " or CCBs, which he suggests are a form of " abusive supervision " and will result in poorer organizational performance, similar to what has been seen in other research on abusive supervision and coercive persuasion.
Social psychologists have sought to model the manner in which the human mind categorizes social stimuli ( Self-categorization theory is a prototypical example ).
Film style is distinct from film genre, which categorizes films based on similar narrative structures.
By the Köppen climate classification, Peterborough falls under Dfb classification, which categorizes it as a Warm Summer Continental region, it lies in a transitional zone between areas south, which have a milder winter climate and to the north in the Canadian Shield, where the winters are snowier and sharply colder.
Robert Lecker, in the 1978 article “ Perceiving It as It Stands ” from Canadian Literature, says “ Marlatt has every right to join Kay and Gerda in flight, for their predicament, and the development of their story, serve as a metaphor for the problems of growth encountered by a poet struggling to break away from the frames imposed by established word patterns and the falsities implied by a world view which categorizes experience, storytelling it in standardized form, as if the motion of living was always the same, always sane.
Another useful way to improve memorization is to use chunking, a method in which a person categorizes the information they are trying to memorize into groups.
' Classification ' is one of the most common types of data mining, which finds patterns in information and categorizes them into different classes.
Dattilam categorizes melodic structure into 18 groups called jati, which are the fundamental melodic structures similar to the raga.
Sternberg ( 2003 ) categorizes intelligence into three parts, which are central in his theory, the triarchic theory of intelligence:
( Dryer 1989: 267 )( 19 ) Song therefore culls data from every language for which adequate documentation is available to him, and categorizes the various causative constructions gleaned therefrom into three classes: COMPACT, AND and PURP.
The ( 1444 ) Ming Dynasty edition Daozang " Daoist canon " contains the Taishang lingbao zhicao pin 太上靈寶芝草品 " Classifications of the Most High Divine Treasure Mushroom Plant ", which categorizes 127 varieties of Zhi.
Russian astronomer, Nikolai Kardashev, extrapolated his theory creating the Kardashev scale, which categorizes the energy use of advanced civilizations.
Proof66, which aggregates ratings information from the expert review bodies, categorizes Frangelico as a " Tier 2 " spirit, which places it in its " Highly Recommended " category.
Fard or its synonym wājib () is one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim.
This system was developed in cooperation with Canada and Mexico, and categorizes producers into industries based on the activity in which they are primarily engaged.
Similarly, Freedom House categorizes Israel as " free ", Tunisia, Lebanon, Turkey, Kuwait and Morocco as " Partially Free ", and the remaining states as " Not Free " ( including Western Sahara, which is controlled by Morocco ).

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