Example sentences of "[art] [noun] employers ' " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , it was the effects of such rising social tensions and widespread industrial conflict which motivated the giant Siemens company in the electrical engineering industry to join the metalworking employers ' association ( Homburg , 1983 ) .
2 ( Interestingly , in the car industry , although Ford has never belonged to an association in Britain nevertheless in Germany it is an active member of the metalworking employers ' association and follows the terms of its negotiated agreements . )
3 There were also delegates from industry associations including the Building Employers ' Federation and the Heating and Ventilating Contractors ' Association .
4 Some companies may use the standard form of ’ Labour-only subcontract ’ issued by the Building Employers ' Confederation , in place of or alongside their own terms and conditions .
5 Head of the Building Employers ' Confederation , Sir Brian Hill , on Tuesday called on the Government to raise the threshold of mortgage tax relief , now £30,000 , for a limited period and abolish stamp duty on house purchases .
6 On April 1 this year the college became independent of local education authority control , and since then the college 's management has been trying to introduce new employment contracts , as recommended by the College Employers ' Forum .
7 The metal employers ' federation says half its members may resort to the escape clause .
8 Ian Thompson , economic adviser to the Engineering Employers ' Federation , which has 5,200 member firms , warned : ‘ The basic message is that the UK economy is heading for recession , with reduction in investment , domestic demand and jobs . ’
9 The Engineering Employers ' Federation ( EEF ) reckons the industry , which employs 45% of Britain 's manufacturing workers , will shed around 100,000 jobs this year .
10 The engineering employers ' federation reckons the strikes cut its members ' output by DM10m ( $1.2m ) a day in Saxony alone .
11 A survey by the Engineering Employers ' Federation into the effects of new anti-pollution legislation has concluded that up to 50 companies may go out of business ; 200 are expecting a serious decline in profitability , and many hundreds more are uncertain about their future .
12 In Australia under the compulsory arbitration system , the peak employers ' confederation ( CAI ) makes representations before the wage hearings of the Federal Arbitration Commission ; and in Israel the central body represents its member firms before the Labour Courts .
13 This was true to some extent in France where , by the turn of the century , it was necessary to articulate more forcefully to the government employers ' opposition to labour legislation in view of ‘ the apparent receptivity of lawmakers to demands from Socialists and organised labour for assistance ’ ( Kuisel , 1981 , p. 20 ) .
14 According to the quarterly survey of the Construction Employers ' Federation , there has been a 12pc increase in the number of firms reporting lower tender prices , and that the building sector in Ulster is still struggling to climb out of recession .
15 When in 1913 the Dublin Employers ' Federation staged a lock-out to prevent workers joining the ITGWU , Connolly returned to Dublin : poverty defeated the workers in February 1914 .
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