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union and leader
Walter Reuther, leader of the industrial union faction of the AFL-CIO, says another two years of this squabbling will be disastrous for all American labor.
* 1970 – Organized by Mexican American union leader César Chávez, the Salad Bowl strike, the largest farm worker strike in U. S. history, begins.
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party – in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Attlee's Foreign Secretary, the former trade union leader Ernest Bevin, was passionately anti-communist, based largely on his experience of fighting communist influence in the trade union movement.
* 1916 – Michel Chartrand, Quebec union leader ( d. 2010 )
* 1913 – Jimmy Hoffa, American labor union leader ( presumed d. 1975 )
* Richard Deason ( IBEW union leader )
* 1924 – Louis Laberge, Canadian labour union leader ( d. 2002 )
The new Senate was formed in March 1917 by Social Democrat and trade union leader Oskari Tokoi.
Its transformation into a rich leader of modern industry came suddenly and unexpectedly in the next 150 years, following its union with Britain in 1707 and its integration with the advanced English and imperial economies.
Idris as-Senussi, the Emir of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica and the leader of the Senussi Muslim Sufi order, represented Libya in the UN negotiations, and on 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence with representatives from Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan declaring a union with the country being called the United Kingdom of Libya, and Idris as-Senussi being offered the crown.
He enjoyed good relationships with union leaders like Albert Monk, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and Jim Healy, leader of the radical Waterside Workers Federation and he gained a reputation for tolerance, restraint and a willingness to compromise, although his controversial decision to use troops to take control of cargo facilities during a waterside dispute in Bowen, Queensland in September 1953 provoked bitter criticism.
* 1953 – Jacques Tichelaar, a Dutch politician and trade union leader
* 1879 – Léon Jouhaux, French union leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1954 )
* Nelson, Jacob A. John Hanson and the inseparable union: an authentic biography of a revolutionary leader, patriot and statesman.
He was elected as a union leader and a year later he led a shipyard strike.
By the time Labour returned to government in 1997 after 18 years in opposition, Tony Blair ( leader since 1994 ) had abandoned the Labour policy of going back on Tory-led union reforms, as well as ending the commitment of nationalisation of industries and utilities.
By the end of 1982 it was obvious that the popular former trade union leader Bob Hawke was going to replace Hayden as Labor leader.
He was a leader in a labor dispute soon after his arrival, becoming chief secretary of Toei's labor union in 1964.
A president is a leader of an organization, company, club, trade union, university, or country.
Certain policies of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ( in office 1985-91 ) also encouraged nationalities in the union republics, including the Russian Republic, to assert their rights.
In the following May 2010 UK general election, the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, launched in January 2010 and backed by Bob Crow, the leader of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union ( RMT ), other union leaders and the Socialist Party among other socialist groups, stood against Labour in 40 constituencies.

union and liked
While some liked to establish it as a purely leftist party of socialist inclination, many others, especially union representatives and former SPD members, aimed to provide a home also for social conservatives and religious people who believe in a strong welfare state.

union and willingness
After the legislature voted Colston down a second time, Bjelke-Petersen instructed his majority in the legislature to elect a low-level union official, Albert Field, who had contacted his office and expressed a willingness to serve.
However, the MLB Players ' Union objected to Rodriguez's willingness to sacrifice a huge amount of his $ 250 million contract to facilitate a deal to Boston, and the New York Yankees then struck a deal with Texas to bring A-Rod ( who gave up $ 14 million with union approval ) to their team.
In the following years the Free Church Assembly showed increasing willingness for union on these open terms.
Having failed to achieve their demands, and given the willingness of the players to cross the picket lines and networks to broadcast the replacement games, despite a 20 % drop in ratings, the union voted to end the strike on October 15, 1987 without a collective bargaining agreement in place.
On the contrary, I believe that we are rapidly approaching a situation in which we shall be compelled to re-examine our willingness to surrender responsibility for our thoughts and our actions to some social institution such as the political party, trade union, church or State.
On the contrary, I believe that we are rapidly approaching a situation in which we shall be compelled to reexamine our willingness to surrender responsibility for our thoughts and our actions to some social institution such as the political party, trade union, church or State.
As Blankenship came under increased scrutiny, a Business Week article said that he had a reputation for resistance to spending money, willingness to litigate, and personally going into mines to persuade workers to abandon union organizing efforts.

union and become
When Casimir, the last Piast king of Poland, died in 1370, his nephew King Louis I of Hungary succeeded him to become king of Poland in personal union with Hungary.
Many Orthodox theologians believe that all people will have an opportunity to embrace union with God, including Jesus, after their death, and so become part of the Church at that time.
In its last centuries, it had become quite close to a union of territories.
Despite the passport union with Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland Finland could not join the Nordic Council until 1955 because of Soviet fears that Finland might become too close to the West.
claims that the media tycoon Robert Maxwell had put pressure on Central's board, of which he had become a director, to withdraw Questions of Leadership at the time he was buying the Daily Mirror newspaper and needed the co-operation of union leaders, especially Frank Chapple of the electricians.
Sometimes the two leads meet and become involved initially, then must confront challenges to their union.
Within the Transvaal the forces making for union gained strength notwithstanding these events, and by 1860 Zoutpansberg and Lydenburg had become incorporated with the republic.
Since then it has become a more traditional, liberal trade union.
Since 1989 Solidarity has become a more traditional trade union, and had relatively little impact on the political scene of Poland in the early 1990s.
Syrian President Hafez al-Assad would become deputy leader in a union, and this would drive Saddam to obscurity.
In many places prayer had become a mere external religious exercise, while prayer was supposed to be a means of transcending earthly affairs and placing oneself in union with God.
Representatives of Kosovo's ethnic-Albanian majority asserted that Kosovo must become independent, arguing that the violence of the Milošević years made continued union between Kosovo and Serbia impossible.
After the union, Portugal came under Spanish legislation that prohibited it from directly engaging in the slave trade as a carrier, and become a target for the traditional enemies of Spain, losing a large share to the Dutch, British and French.
Under the NLRA unions can become the representative based on signed union authorization cards only if the employer voluntarily recognizes the union.
Although the stevedores ' strike failed, the riots had planted the seeds of what would become an organized trade union movement.
He wants to become involved with his hero, the corporate raider Gordon Gekko ( Michael Douglas ), a ruthless and legendary Wall Street player, whose values could not conflict more with those of Bud's father Carl ( Martin Sheen ), a blue-collar maintenance foreman at Bluestar Airlines and president of Bluestar's machinists ' union, who believes success is achieved through work and actually providing something of value, not speculating on the goods and services of others.
In British and Irish students ' unions, particularly in higher education institutions, students can be elected to become sabbatical officers of their students ' union, either taking a year out of their study ( in the academic year following their election ) or remaining at the institution for a year following completion of study.
For example, the double marriage in 1385 at Cambrai of his son, John the Fearless, and his daughter, Marguerite, to Margaret of Bavaria and William of Bavaria, son and daughter of Albert, Count of the neighbouring Hainault and Holland, prepared the later union of Hainault and Holland with Burgundy and Flanders, as carried out by Philip's grandson, Philip the Good ; the marriages also inserted the new Valois Burgundy dynasty into the Wittelsbach network of alliances: the other daughters of Count Albert had married William I, Duke of Guelders and Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia ; their cousin, Isabeau of Bavaria, had married Charles VI of France, and become Queen of France.
" While anarchists should be active in the rank and file, he said “ any anarchist who has agreed to become a permanent and salaried official of a trade union is lost to anarchism .”
In 1979, Bouterse accepted a request by Roy Horb to become chairman of a new Surinamese military union ( union BoMiKa ; Bond voor Militair Kader ).
After collecting 3 valid union vouchers for three separate days of work, a background performer ( an extra ) can become SAG-Eligible ; however, employment must be confirmed with payroll data not vouchers.
The couple quietly began a regular relationship during the summer of 2001, but their union did not become known until February 2002 — the same month Norwood revealed that she was expecting her first child.
As in 1618, Albert Frederick had no surviving male heirs, the co-enfeoffment of 1569, confirmed by the Treaty of Warsaw in 1611, allowed his son-in-law, Elector John Sigismund of the Hohenzollern branch in Brandenburg, to become the duke's legal successor, thereafter ruling Brandenburg and Ducal Prussia in personal union.

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