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

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1 Employers ' Associations and their Development ?
2 In West Germany where industry-wide bargaining on a regional basis is the most prevalent , industry-based employers ' associations and their regional sub-groupings are the important bodies which carry out the major bargaining activities .
3 Before World War II and in the immediate post-war period industry-wide collective agreements continued to be negotiated between individual employers ' associations and trade unions with little intervention from their respective central organisations .
4 Although Clegg identifies the structure and attitudes of employers ' associations and managements as the main , direct influences on the dimensions of bargaining themselves , in fact , the determinants of collective bargaining receive little detailed attention in his work .
5 Many in the last decade have chosen to be independent in the way they handle trade unions and collective bargaining rather than rely , as in the past , on employers ' associations and multi employer bargaining .
6 The study builds on earlier work on employers ' associations and training policy in the same four industries .
7 A study from the Policy Studies Institute , Women into engineering and science — employers ' policies and practices , highlights some of the problems of combining a career and a family .
8 The aim of the project is to obtain basic information about employers ' policies and practices in the recruitment and management of the work-force , and in particular to establish how far such policies and practices have changed in recent years .
9 These include establishing contact with MPs , leading academics , employers ' groups and trade unions , as well as a media relations campaign .
10 A further interesting finding was that one in three chairmen , one in nine employers ' representatives and one in seven employees ' representatives were also justices of the peace or held similar ‘ judicial or semi-judicial office ’ such as that of coroner .
11 " My aim was to secure collective bargaining between employees ' and employers ' representatives and for this both strong union and strong employer organisations were necessary .
12 Yet since the late 1950s extensive progress on the negotiation of general clauses on working conditions has taken place between the central employers ' organisations and large trade union confederations , along with government participation , on an economy-wide basis .
13 It is up to the professional institutions , employers ' organisations and educational establishments to answer these needs .
14 Cotton employers ' organisations and industrial relations 1870- 1939
15 The project investigates the seriously neglected history of employers ' organisations and the role such associations played in the evolution of a system of industrial relations in the cotton industry between 1870-1939 .
16 Indeed , this management does affect the community because of internal borrowing between the superannuation and general fund since the general fund provides employers ' contributions and it charges for administration costs .
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