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The campaign, known as "3 Cosas" (three matters, affairs in Spanish), has been putting pressure on the University of London for over a year, aiming to grant sick pay, holiday pay and pension rights to its outsourced workers.
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Even given the gender of the person involved in the McGreevey matter, affairs and misjudgments by politicians are ordinary news, and others have stayed on.
Ultimately, however, and probably like Einstein, worldly matters and affairs didn't really concern him.
But since then, he has thrown his weight around over cabinet appointments, budgetary matters and affairs of state (he recently demanded to meet Barack Obama on a forthcoming visit to Washington).
Thereafter the King had no valido, but frequently relied on the advice of a nun and mystic, María de Ágreda, who corresponded with him on both spiritual matters and affairs of state.
The mingling of private matters with affairs of state is a hallmark of this kind of monarchy, and in Ms. Coppola's hands the analogies to modern celebrity culture are simultaneously clear and subtle.
Quality hardly ever matters in these affairs.
Ministers also determine foreign policy and home affairs matters.
Britain already has opt-outs from the single currency, banking union and home affairs matters.
Mr Burt said the Government should take "executive action" in matters of foreign affairs.
Analysis: Towards the end of the speech the Queen summarises foreign affairs matters.
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