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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Panait Istrati - Last years

In fact, the political options Istrati expressed after his split with Bolshevism are rather ambiguous. He was still closely watched by the Siguranţa statului Romanian secret police, and he had written an article (dated April 8, 1933) in the French magazine Les Nouvelles Littéraires, aptly titled L'homme qui n'adhère à rien ("The man who will adhere to nothing"). At the same time, Istrati started publishing in Cruciada Românismului (roughly: "The Crusade of Romanian identity"), the voice of a left-leani ...

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Panait Istrati, Panait Istrati - Early life, Panait Istrati - Istrati and Communism, Panait Istrati - Last years, Panait Istrati - Major works, Panait Istrati - Filmography, Panait Istrati - Relevant Quotes

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Panait Istrati - Istrati and Communism

Istrati shared the leftwing ideals of Rolland, and, as much as his mentor, placed his hopes in the Bolshevik vision. In 1927 he visited the Soviet Union on the anniversary of the October Revolution, accompanied by Christian Rakovsky during the first stage of the journey (Rakovsky was Soviet ambassador to Paris, and by then already falling out of favor with Joseph Stalin). He travelled through large sections of the European part, witnessing celebrations in Moscow and Kyiv. He was joined in Moscow by his future close friend, Nikos Kazantzakis; ...

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Panait Istrati, Panait Istrati - Early life, Panait Istrati - Istrati and Communism, Panait Istrati - Last years, Panait Istrati - Major works, Panait Istrati - Filmography, Panait Istrati - Relevant Quotes

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - International cooperation

The largest organisation of trade union members in the world is the Brussels-based International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, which today has approx. 231 affiliated organisations in 150 countries and territories, with a combined membership of 158 million. Other global trade union organisations are the World Confederation of Labour and the World Federation of Trade Unions. National and regional trade unions organising in specific industry sectors or occupational groups also form global union federations, such as Union Network Inter ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Trade unions by country

Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom. Main article: Trade unions in the United Kingdom The legal status of trade unions in the United Kingdom was established by a Royal Commission in 1867, which agreed that the establishment of the organisations was to the advantage of both employers and employees. Legalised in 1871, the Trade Union Movement sought to reform socio-economic conditions for working men in British industries, and the Unions' search for this led to the creation o ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - The problem of international comparison

As labour law is very diverse in different countries, so is the function of unions. For instance in Germany, only open shops are legal, that is, all discrimination based on union membership is forbidden. This affects the function and services of the union. On the other hand, German unions have played a greater role in management decisions through participation in corporate boards and co-determination than have unions in the United States. In addition, unions' relations with political parties vary. In many countries unions are tightly ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - News

There are several sources of current news about the trade union movement in the world. These include LabourStart and the official website of the international trade union movement Global Unions. Another source of Labor news is the Workers Independent News, a news organization providing radio articles to independent and syndicated radio shows. ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism

Trade unions are often accused of benefiting the insider workers, those having a secure job and high productivity, at the cost of the outsider workers, consumers of the goods or services produced, and the shareholders of the unionised business. The ones that are likely to lose the most from a trade union are those who are unemployed or at the risk of unemployment or who are not able to get the job that they want in a particular field. The so-called insider-outsider theory analyses this pro ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Television

Blue is the color and name of the main character (a dog) in the preschool animated educational television show Blue's Clues. On Star Trek, medical and scientific personnel wear blue uniforms. On Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, there is a character named Blooregard Q. Kazoo, more commonly named Bloo, and pronounced blue. He is a blue bloblike imaginary friend. ...

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Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Music

Blues is a music genre. A blue note is a note between the regular notes on the scale. Blue notes are the most important notes in the blues scale. Bands called "Blue" include two British musical groups: the rock group Blue and the boy band Blue. Blue is the title of an album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, and Kind of Blue is the title of an album by Miles Davis, one of the world's best-selling jazz recordings. Blue Man Group is a performance art group fou ...

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Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - O2 plc - Launch

Originally launched in 1985 and named Cellnet, the company's UK operation was originally a joint venture between BT Group (then called British Telecommunications) (60%) and Securicor (40%). In 1993 it launched GSM services, and in 1999 Securicor sold its remaining shares to BT and the company was renamed BT Cellnet. The company became part of the BT Mobile arm of BT, alongside the firm's Irish, Dut ...

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O2 plc, O2 plc - Launch, O2 plc - Networks, O2 plc - Recent history

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Social class and occupation

Blue may denote the working class, derived from the traditional color of factory uniforms. Blue-collar workers are industrial workers and are often contrasted white-collar office workers. However, in contrast to "blue collar," the phrase "blue blood" is used to mean "from an aristocratic background," because pale, untanned skin–a sign of nobility–allows blue-tinged veins to show through. Several vocations are associated with blue. Law enforcement, and uniformed police, often wear blue uniforms and have become associa ...

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Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Surplus labour - Surplus labour in capitalist society

In feudal society, it was often quite clear how many days a serf or peasant worked for himself or herself (necessary labour), and how many days s/he worked for his or her lord (surplus labour). On this important distinction between a corvée and a capitalist economy, Lenin writes: Necessary labour and surplus-labour (i. e., the labour that pays for the maintenance of the worker and the labour that yields unpaid surplus-value to the capitalist) are combined in the single process of labour in the factory, in a single workin ...

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Surplus labour, Surplus labour - Origin of surplus labour, Surplus labour - Surplus labour and exploitation, Surplus labour - Surplus labour in capitalist society, Surplus labour - Surplus labour and historical materialism, Surplus labour - Surplus labour and unequal exchange, Surplus labour - Modern criticism of Marx's concept of surplus labour

Read more here: » Surplus labour: Encyclopedia II - Surplus labour - Surplus labour in capitalist society

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - International cooperation

The largest organization of trade union members in the world is the Brussels-based International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, which today has approx. 231 affiliated organisations in 150 countries and territories, with a combined membership of 158 million. Other global trade union organizations are the World Confederation of Labour and the World Federation of Trade Unions. National and regional trade unions organising in specific industry sectors or occupational groups also form global union federations, such as Union Network Inter ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - International cooperation

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Trade unions by country

Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom. Main article: Trade unions in the United Kingdom The legal status of trade unions in the United Kingdom was established by a Royal Commission in 1867, which agreed that the establishment of the organisations was to the advantage of both employers and employees. Legalised in 1871, the Trade Union Movement sought to reform socio-economic conditions for working men in British industries, and the Unions' search for this led to the creation o ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Trade unions by country

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - The problem of international comparison

As labour law is very diverse in different countries, so is the function of unions. For instance in Germany, only open shops are legal, that is, all discrimination based on union membership is forbidden. This affects the function and services of the union. On the other hand, German unions have played a greater role in management decisions through participation in corporate boards and co-determination than have unions in the United States. In addition, unions' relations with political parties vary. In many countries unions are tightly ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - The problem of international comparison

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - News

There are several sources of current news about the trade union movement in the world. These include LabourStart and the official website of the international trade union movement Global Unions. Another source of Labor news is the Workers Independent News, a news organization providing radio articles to independent and syndicated radio shows. ...

See also:

Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - News

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Shop types

Companies that employ workers with a union generally operate on one of several models: A closed shop employs only people who are already union members. The compulsory hiring hall is the most extreme example of a closed shop—in this case the employer must recruit directly from the union. *A union shop (US) or a closed shop (UK) employs non-union workers as well, but sets a time limit within which new employees must join a union. An agency shop requires non-union workers to pay a fee to the u ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Plants and animals

A blue dog has a coat color that is primarily "bluish" gray or silver. Examples include the Kerry Blue Terrier with a solid "blue" coat and some Australian Shepherds and Border Collies, which have merle coats. (See also Blue Dog Democrats, below). The western skink has a brilliant cobalt blue tail. ...

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Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Vince Gair - Parliamentary career

The state electorate of South Brisbane was held from 1929 to 1932 by Neil Macgroarty, Attorney-General in the Moore government. The anti-Catholic Macgroarty, who was influential in creating the Mungana Royal Commission to destroy the political career of E. G. Theodore, had incurred the displeasure of the influential James Duhig, Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, and it was rumoured to be the personal intervention of Duhig, wishing to find a Catholic candidate to unseat Macgroarty, that saw Gair win ALP preselection for the seat. The Moore government lost office in the e ...

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Vince Gair, Vince Gair - Early life, Vince Gair - Parliamentary career, Vince Gair - Premiership, Vince Gair - DLP leadership and the Gair Affair

Read more here: » Vince Gair: Encyclopedia II - Vince Gair - Parliamentary career

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Trade unions by country

Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom. Main article: Trade unions in the United Kingdom The legal status of trade unions in the United Kingdom was established by a Royal Commission in 1867, which agreed that the establishment of the organizations was to the advantage of both employers and employees. Legalized in 1871, the Trade Union Movement sought to reform socio-economic conditions for working men in British industries, and the Unions' search for this led to the creation o ...

See also:

Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News, Trade union - Criticism

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Trade unions by country

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism

Trade unions are often accused of benefiting the insider workers, those having a secure job and high productivity, at the cost of the outsider workers, consumers of the goods or services produced, and the shareholders of the unionized business. The ones that are likely to lose the most from a trade union are those who are unemployed or at the risk of unemployment or who are not able to get the job that they want in a particular field. The so-called insider-outsider theory analyses this pro ...

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Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Criticism

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Shop types

Companies that employ workers with a union generally operate on one of several models: A closed shop (US) employs only people who are already union members. The compulsory hiring hall is the most extreme example of a closed shop—in this case the employer must recruit directly from the union. A union shop (US) or a closed shop (UK) employs non-union workers as well, but sets a time limit within which new employees must join a union. An agency shop requires non-union workers to pay a ...

See also:

Trade union, Trade union - History, Trade union - Early history, Trade union - Origin of unions, Trade union - Shop types, Trade union - Benefits extend beyond membership, Trade union - Criticism, Trade union - The problem of international comparison, Trade union - Trade unions by country, Trade union - Trade unions in the United Kingdom, Trade union - Labor unions in the United States, Trade union - Unions in other countries, Trade union - International cooperation, Trade union - News

Read more here: » Trade union: Encyclopedia II - Trade union - Shop types

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