industrial action造句31. Both local and national industrial action by prison officers has been a recurrent event.
32. No: 38 3: Would you be prepared to take part in industrial action with a strike starting on April 18?
33. More trade-union sponsored Labour candidates were put forward in the 1929 General Election as unions recognized the failure of industrial action.
34. The new pay agreement makes further industrial action by the union highly improbable.
35. There have been frequent disagreements over the use of industrial action to bolster annual negotiations.
36. A Charter of Rights for Employees, including making it unlawful to dismiss an employee for industrial action.
37. According to the 1956 agreement on the machinery, industrial action should only be contemplated when all the relevant stages have been exhausted.
38. The odds stacked against them show that industrial action today needs a leap of the political intellect.
39. The idea of unions balloting their members before taking industrial action took hold.
40. The unions stepped up their industrial action and the waiting lists lengthened further.
41. At times, his resemblance to George Michael isn't just striking, it's out on long-term industrial action.
42. Picketing in various forms has shown itself to be one of the most effective forms of industrial action.
43. The industrial action quickly spread to transport and municipal workers and workers on tea, sugar and tobacco plantations.
44. The campaign has been denounced by some leftwing union activists as a diversion from the need for industrial action.
45. The vendor will be required to warrant that no industrial action has been taken or threatened in the last few years.
46. Most of the workers are against industrial action, but are asking for talks with employers.
47. Workers at the Washwood Heath factory voted not to stage industrial action by 761 to 615 in a secret ballot.
48. There was a threat of industrial action against Mercury's shareholders.
49. A survey of 2,000 federation members had shown that 48% believed police should have the right to take industrial action.
50. I deal first with the proposals to protect the public against strikes and other forms of industrial action.
51. These are the pay and conditions which were imposed following the long spell of industrial action.
52. The teachers' unions adopted a policy of industrial action and employed techniques appropriate to an industrial conflict.
53. The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken.
54. The council says the withholding of poll tax payments and industrial action by treasury staff have made it difficult to collect money.
55. It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret.
56. This delay was partly due to the teachers' industrial action in the summer term of 1984.
57. Exactly what form the industrial action will take is not yet known.
58. A recent ballot of the workforce at Hotpoint over the issue resulted in a 2-1 vote in favour of industrial action.
59. Second, governments have desired to avoid the politically damaging disruption of the network by industrial action.
60. The public have also been given blow-by-blow accounts of taxi strikes in several cities, even though industrial action has long been a taboo subject in case it triggers wider unrest.