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industrial dispute造句
1. Ballylumford had had a long, bitter industrial dispute a few months earlier and the scars were raw and unhealed. 2. It was the first major industrial dispute to test the Conservative Government's industrial legislation, or at least potentially to do so. 3. Worker must not resort to violence in industrial dispute. 3.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 4. Court which decide in industrial dispute. 5. They've been locked in an industrial dispute with Australia Post since 2006, with the most recent round of negotiations breaking down earlier this month. 6. The industrial dispute is indeed something unexpected and we have little control over it. Therefore we should not be held legally liable on the matter. 7. There are few goodies and baddies in this industrial dispute. 8. When the two sides in an important industrial dispute reach deadlock the Secretary of State may attempt to mediate between them. 9. As is typical of the choreography around an industrial dispute, both sides have exchanged strong words in recent weeks. 10. But it was also claimed that in the late 1970s certain telephones were tapped irrespective of any industrial dispute. 11. The unions also attacked the Labor government's precedent in compensating employers in an industrial dispute. 12. It is the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978. 13. Today will be the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978. 14. Our third decision dates from 1960 and concerns an industrial dispute at a printers' works in London. 15. Qantas planes should be back in the air by the end of the day after last night's Fair Work Australia ruling to terminate the industrial dispute that has crippled Australian air travel. 16. Qantas will resume flights on Monday after an independent tribunal ordered a permanent end to the industrial dispute with its union members. 17. Patent disputes actually were market dispute and even the industrial dispute among the countries. 18. The ruling again shows a court's decision on an industrial dispute may well surprise both parties to it because the court is slow to have regard to "peculiar characteristics or circumstances". 19. It is totally unacceptable to press for price rises at a time when the postal service is embroiled in a huge industrial dispute that has been dragging on for months.