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141“…This paper argues that a focus on legislative solutions together with the tendency of unions to seek political support by political parties in the government undermines the role of collective bargaining. …”
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142“…This organisation was founded four years ago to co-ordinate the efforts of all Spanish anti-fascist refugees in this country, whatever their political party, ideology or creed, to help our people in Spain to liberate themselves from the regime of Franco and to regain their rights to choose their own Government by legal and free electoral methods. …”
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143“…But while there is agreement across Britain’s political parties that the distribution of industry is a problem, little new analysis on the location and performance of British firms with an explicitly regional focus has been published recently. …”
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144Published 18 March 1946“…It is believed that this plan will commend itself to the public, and particularly to the millions of those in all walks of life, without distinction of creed or political party, who know and believe in the voluntary hospitals. …”
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145“…"Basic income schemes are discussed among all political parties in Germany. A basic income is a specific form of a guaranteed minimum income for every citizen. …”
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146“…The profession recognises its need. No political party dare support its postponement. IS CHANGE FAIR TO THE DOCTOR ? …”
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147Published 06 November 1936“…The situation was arriving at a stage when the consciences of Catholics were seriously perturbed as to whether their loyalty to their Church and Trade Unions and political Party were being violated. It was significant that an impression was gaining currency that English Catholics who were members of the aristocracy or of non-Labour political parties, made use of the Spanish atrocities (believed to be greatly exaggerated) for purely political ends. …”
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148Published 17 December 1940“…No one has been able to suggest any method of collecting subscriptions from or on behalf of dependants which does not involve hardships to the individual, of a type which no political party can run the risk of approving. It is these various circumstances, as well as many others which we have not named, which have compelled the Union to attempt the elaboration of a system of State provided home treatment which will satisfy the public and the profession alike. …”
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149Published 17 December 1940“…No one has been able to suggest any method of collecting subscriptions from or on behalf of dependants which does not involve hardships to the individual, of a type which no political party can run the risk of approving. It is these various circumstances, as well as many others which we have not named, which have compelled the Union to attempt the elaboration of a system of State provided home treatment which will satisfy the public and the profession alike. …”
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150Published 06 April 1938“…Join in any and every local meeting and demonstration of protest organised by your Peace Organisation, League of Nations Union, Council of Action, Trades Council, political party, Spanish Aid Committee, or whatever it may be. 4. …”
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151by Frantz, Laurent B.“…" It may be seriously contended that these associations have played an even greater part in making change possible by democratic methods than the amorphous political parties, which have often tried to be all things to all men and have seldom been willing to embrace any new idea until it had first been thoroughly popularized by associations. …”
Published 12 December 1953
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152Published 1924“…"It is something new for a political party to seek to study problems of this kind, but I feel sure that nothing but gain can follow a frank discussion between Labour people and the representatives of those various sections of the public who in one way and another seek to bind the wounds and succour the distresses of so many thousands of our suffering fellow-citizens. …”
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153Published 1924“…The Labour party had set an example which other political parties might well follow of asking the Association of which he was Secretary to nominate a representative on that committee, not as a member of the Labour party, but as one through whom some of the views and feelings of the profession might be expressed. …”
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154by Bull, John“…Macnamara (Conservative), and Wilfred Roberts (Liberal). All political Parties and religions are represented among those who are working for these children. …”
Published 05 June 1937
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155by General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)“…This federation could not exist after 1960, when the autocratic Panchayat system was forcefully imposed and unions along with the political parties were declared banned. After 19 years of continuos repression, in 1979, the historical mass movement gave rise to more than half a dozen trade unions. …”
Published 1996
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