Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] union " in BNC.

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1 In Ireland the prospect of playing in the second World Cup brought the arm-wrestling contest between the powerful Irish Universities and the students union to an end .
2 At the moment only the US and the soviet Union operate networks of military surveillance satellites .
3 Gordon Harris ( of Wragge & Co ) leads the seminar on Music in the Film and Television Industries when the current issues for independent producers , broadcasters and music companies will be addressed as they relate to copyright , clearances , liaison with PRS , MCPS , record companies and the musicians union .
4 On Feb. 1 the government and the rebel Union for the Total Independence of Angola ( UNITA ) began talks on the recommendations of the multiparty conference held in Luanda on Jan. 14-26 which UNITA had not attended [ see pp. 38705-06 ] .
5 As a final step the agreements were adjusted to local conditions via negotiations between managements and the workplace union organisations .
6 There was a general recognition that throughout the cooperative movement and the trades union movement they had got to become more closely welded together to safeguard their common interests .
7 The National Joint Council of the Labour party , the parliamentary Labour party and the Trades Union Congress , in a deputation to the Home Secretary , argued that unless the government took action against the BUF the Labour movement would be unable to control the justified anger of extremists who were already forming anti-fascist organizations such as the Greyshirts .
8 These examples have been chosen not because they are necessarily typical or representative but because they illustrate interesting practices which are now underway to a greater or lesser extent both across different areas of adult education , ( Local Education Authority , mainstream provision , Further Education colleges , the Responsible Bodies ) and outside the formal boundaries of adult education ( an employment project , and the Trades Union Congress Centres ) .
9 Figure 5.1 Unemployment and the trades union labour supply function
10 The North-Eastern Regional Seminar on racism , racial equality and the trades union movement on Saturday attracted around 50 people from all over the North-East and Cumbria .
11 The shadow Health Secretary , David Blunkett , called it ‘ a damp squib with a long fuse attached to a powder keg ’ , and the Trades Union Congress firecast the plans would cost thousands of jobs .
12 By 1973 the Conservatives had moved to a statutory prices and incomes policy and massive state intervention in industry ; the reorganization of secondary schooling along comprehensive lines proceeded , albeit at a slower pace than under Labour , and the trade union legislation under the Industrial Relations Act was effectively non-operational .
13 The real problem was that although Ernest Bevin and the trade union movement had swept away pacifist opposition , and won conference support for collective security for the League of Nations at the Labour Party 's Brighton Conference of 1935 , it was by no means fully committed to rearmament .
14 In a state of post-electoral shock , Mr Kinnock and the trade union leadership undertook a ‘ thorough-going policy review ’ .
15 It was also during the period 1924–35 that a forging of closer relationships between the WEA and the Trade Union movement was attempted .
16 Seek to associate as wide a section of the community as possible with these demands , in particular the well-intentioned people in the Protestant population and the trade union movement .
17 When local government reorganization in 1974 led to Sheffield being ordered by the national Labour Party to disband these structures , the city 's labour movement set up other channels of influence , and the trade union delegates were elected directly to the new District Labour Party , which in turn monitored the activities of the new District Council .
18 They would emphasise the involvement of trade unions at the place of work and the trade union movement as a whole at the national political level .
19 This political landscape stood in some contrast to what I understood to be the quite exceptional role played by West Ham in the historical development of the Labour Party and the trade union and cooperative movements .
20 At a local level , particular societies identified these interests unambiguously with those of organised labour within both the Labour Party and the trade union movement .
21 It has just launched a booklet ‘ The Case Against Tobacco Advertising ’ , which has been sent to all MPs and is endorsed by other charities , medical organisations , the Health Education Authority , NHS Authorities and Trusts and the trade union movement .
22 Other powerful allies emerged , amongst them the Child Poverty Action Group and the Trade Union Congress ( House of Commons ( HOC ) , 1973 , Vol .
23 The Labour Party and the trade union movement considered family allowances again in 1926 .
24 It is no surprise , therefore , that the history of the relations between Government and the trade union — movement has consisted so largely of intervention to harden or soften the market for the commodity at the movement 's disposal .
25 Furthermore , the strength of the bonds of workplace , residence and social life , all focused on the pit and the trade union , has made these closed communities very cohesive .
26 Either way , the low level of support for left Labour policies and the trade union movement ( in general terms ) which is indicated in the findings cited above , is of real importance .
27 And the problem is that the left , inside and outside the Labour Party , and the trade union movement , have not yet measured up to that historic requirement .
28 Crucially , a rift developed between a local strike leadership and the trade union 's national officials .
29 COMMUNITY , DEMOCRACY , AND THE TRADE UNION MOVEMENT
30 The Wilson Committee found the case unproven but the Labour Party and the trade union movement have since suggested that tax concessions available to pension funds should be made conditional upon the repatriation of some of their overseas investment .
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