Sentence examples for representation of labour from inspiring English sources

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Of course, the representation of Labour in corporate media is going to be everything Cameron could hope for because he, Murdoch and pretty much everybody they know works for the same boss: financial and corporate interests.

The first significant political representation of labour was achieved during the 1890s; in 1891, for example, candidates endorsed by the Sydney Trades and Labor Council gained 86 out of 141 seats in the New South Wales legislature.

This is an iterative calculation for each year over the projection period, and provides for a more realistic representation of labour market dynamics.

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These dimensions are derived from five major indicators, including percentage of higher (secondary level and above) education attainment by women, parliamentary representation of women, labour force participation by women, maternal mortality rate, and adolescent fertility rate.

The enumerated households may appear to be poorer, with fewer assets and inappropriate characteristics of the head of the household and with inaccurate representations of available labour force because of the mobility required to maximise animal production and welfare (Randall and Coast 2015).

The League's principal aims were "to work for independent labour representation in connection with the Labour Party, and to obtain direct labour representation of women in Parliament and on all local bodies".

Thanet South was taken by the Conservatives in 2010, after 13 years of representation by Labour's Stephen Ladyman.

Hence, they are a literal representation of Saatchi & Saatchi's famous Labour Isn't Working ad campaigns that swung it for the Tories in '79.

Why offer Liberal Democrats the carrot of proportional representation when Labour could evidently win an election on its own?

If he had chosen Labour, they would have bided their time and screwed him royally, but... he would have gotten a referendum on some form of Proportional representation--and a fair bit of Labour support for it--and ultimately gone down as the man who saved the Liberal-Democratic Party.

Although I initially doubted the wisdom of Ed Balls accepting the invitation to appear on Strictly Come Dancing ('I would drop Strictly like a shot', 3 September, his representation of the death of New Labour through the medium of dance made for fabulous viewing.

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