Sentence examples for steward training from inspiring English sources

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Steward Training in the Construction Industry: The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Faces the Challenge, Labor Studies Journal.

Not only are these bodies funding Carnival 2002, they are also involved with its organisation - on such issues as steward training, routing, licensing and first-aid care - and are discussing with us the future development of Carnival.

Jeff also co-authored the trainer's manuals for the UBCJA and IBEW national steward training programs, COMET (Construction Organizing Membership Education Training), COMET II (Worksite Organizing with COMET Activists), MEMO (Membership Education and Mobilization for Organizing),the AFL-CIO Voice at Work Membership Mobilization Programs, and the Arts and Entertainment Industry SET Program.

The clubs' plan of action includes looking at ticketing policies, steward training and the information available on their websites.

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Clubs now have safety directors and stewards trained to recognise racist banners.

"We have over 3,000 stewards trained at this moment in time which allows the police perhaps to reduce their numbers and concentrate on any disorder that may arise from the followers of our parade". He said parades were not allowed to march past Catholic chapels or other places of worship, and there were rules to prevent young children taking part.

The Kronk Gym closed in 2006; Steward continued training fighters elsewhere in Detroit.

While the miners and steelworkers of the 1980s worked in relatively insular steel and mining towns, everybody knows a BA cabin steward, a train guard, a baggage handler or a Post Office counter worker.

The use of private stewards and trained and certified security officers should, according to Fifa, prevent a repeat in future of these unpleasant scenes: "The Fifa Confederations Cup will be the first football competition in Brazil to use mainly private stewards for safety and spectator services as it is already a standard procedure in many countries around the world.

"Stewards are trained to use common sense.

Why not stand back and give it 30 seconds and the crowd will sort itself out?" John Newsham, a consultant chief executive officer at the FSOA, says stewards are "trained to use common sense", but that there needs to be a deterrent to stop fans entering the field of play.

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