Sentence examples for secures labor from inspiring English sources

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Even if he secures Labor support, Mr. Sharon has no plans to seek a comprehensive peace deal with the Palestinians, Mr. Gissin said.

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"Moving too quickly toward implementation could jeopardize future improvements for Colombian workers, undercutting efforts to secure labor and other human rights and harming the workers of both countries".

Having secured labor peace until 2007, Michael Bloomberg -- who is the first mayor to have direct control of the city schools -- has prepared the way for the next phase of reform.

It pledges to reduce the budget deficit by half in four years, to raise the minimum wage, to secure labor and environmental standards in all trade agreements and to expand the number of jobs at home while limiting those that American companies have overseas.

A bad deal, these Democrats worry, would negotiate away the U.S. ability to secure labor rights, environmental protections and financial regulation.

By the way, one of the reasons is it will help our economic growth to have a more secure labor market, and one in which people are eager to find work and playing less defense, particularly on the part of those employers who don't know if they hired legal workers and workers who are here who don't have the right papers.

Rather than fighting for government programs that reflect the highly variable needs of women, we tell individual women that the responsible thing to do is undergo invasive surgery in order to secure reproductive labor--labor that will, through status quo social policy, make women vulnerable to structural discrimination.

But for a good portion of the immigrants -- many Hispanic, but others Arabic or Filipino -- work means securing day labor in construction and snow removal, and nights are spent crowded with seven or eight others in a small apartment.

They cannot reliably secure the labor or wood supplies to complete orders for 600 carved coat racks, for instance, or to buy new looms to turn out tapestries in lots of 500.

Mr. Bush "has always been a person who stood for some basic human values, and now he's going to give away the country?" In Virginia, Allen Price, another Grassfire.org member who was formerly a talk show host in Richmond, decried the Senate bill as an attempt by corporate business to secure cheap labor.

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