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big labour
noun
Alternative form of big labor
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Is a big Labour win good for democracy?
Mr Davis and Ms Boxer both have their roots in the world of big labour and officious government.
Yet American conservatives and employers display a pathological fear of the unions, Big Labour, that Europeans find difficult to understand.
"If we're going to win, we can only do it by getting a big labour vote in these northern cities.
His dad was NUM Branch Secretary at Silverhill Colliery, "a big Labour Party man and a big union man.
I want to lead that effort as part of a really big Labour team, getting Labour back into office".
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Mexico seems close to a big labour-market overhaul.
Mr Sarkozy plans big labour-market reforms later this month, "a French version of Schröder's Agenda 2010", says an adviser, referring to reforms by the Germans in 2003.
Pay has fallen sharply following a 22% cut in the minimum wage (32% for young workers) and a big labour-market reform that allowed employers to bargain directly with their staff.
Italy, despite some compromises, is still close to a big labour-market overhaul.In this section The third industrial revolution Cristina scrapes the barrel Beyond battlefield medicine Flip back please Never again?
He is now a union leader for CGIL, one of Italy's biggest labour unions.
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