Image Labor Pearce Highsmith detail 1.jpeg thumb Detail from Labor , Charles Sprague Pearce 1896 . Wiktionary wikiquote Labor might refer to Employment Employment of any kind Manual labour , physical work done by people Wage labour , delivery of services by person for payment Additional labour & employment topics Child labour , the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom Debt bondage is a system of unfree labour where a person must work to pay off a debt Labor Day , national holiday in many countries Labour movement , the development of a collective organisation of working people Labour relations , the study of the relationship between management and workers Labour union , an association of wage earners meant to maintain or improve conditions of employment Labour Le Travail , an academic journal focusing on the Canadian labour movement. Unfree labour , slavery or penal labour Workforce , the labour pool, the people working in a company, industry, nation or other group Politics Labour Party , a political party in various countries Political economy Labour economics , the study of labour as one of the three main factors of production Geography Spanish customary units Labor unit of area Labor , an obsolete unit of area Josef Labor , a composer, pianist, organist, and teacher Labor, Slovenia Other Childbirth , especially from the start of uterine contractions to delivery disambig ar ay Irnaqawi az m k bat smg Darbs ca Treball economia cs D lo da Arbejde samfundsvidenskab de Arbeit Philosophie eo Laboro es Trabajo eu Lan ekonomia fr Labour homonymie fa fi Ty fr Travail fy Wurk he hu Munka it Lavoro ja kk ko lt Darbas nl Werken pl Praca dzia alno cz owieka pt Trabalho economia qu Ch amanaku ro Munc ru scn Travagghiu simple Labour sk Pr ca ekon mia sv Arbete tg uk uz Mehnat yi zh ... more details
Labour Party or Labor Party may refer to Current Labour parties Angola MPLA or Party of Labour Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Labour Party Armenia All Armenian Labour Party United Labour Party Armenia Australia Australian Labor Party Democratic Labor Party Progressive Labour Party Australia Barbados Barbados Labour Party Democratic Labour Party Barbados Belarus Belarusian Labour Party Bougainville Bougainville Labour Party Brazil Brazilian Labour Party Brazilian Labour Renewal Party Democratic Labour Party Brazil National Labour Party Brazil Social Labour Party Burundi Independent Labor Party Republic of the Congo Congolese Party of Labour Croatia Croatian Labourists Labour Party Croatian Labour Party Cura ao Labour Party People s Crusade Dominica Dominica Labour Party Fiji Fiji Labour Party Georgia Georgian Labour Party Gibraltar Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party Grenada Grenada United Labor Party Hong Kong Labour Party Hong Kong Indonesia Labor Party Indonesia Ireland Labour Party Ireland Isle of Man Manx Labour Party Israel Israeli Labor Party Jamaica Jamaica Labour Party Liberia Labor Party of Liberia Lithuania Labour Party Lithuania Malta Labour Party Malta Mauritius Labour Party Mauritius Mexico Labor Party Mexico Morocco Labour Party Morocco Norway Norwegian Labour Party Netherlands Labour Party Netherlands New Caledonia Labour Party New Caledonia New Zealand New Zealand Labour Party Nigeria Labour Party Nigeria Norway Labour Party Norway Papua New Guinea PNG Labour Party People s Labour Party Papua New Guinea Pakistan Labour Party Pakistan Poland Labour Union Poland Unia Pracy Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Labour Party South Africa New Labour Party South Africa Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Labour Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Unity Labour Party South Africa New Labour Party South Africa South Korea Democratic Labor Party South Korea Suriname Surinamese Labour Party Sweden Swedish Social Democratic Party ... more details
Minister of Labour is typically a cabinet level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms and employment. The position exist in many countries with several different names Secretary of State for Employment United Kingdom Minister of Labour Northern Ireland Minister of Labour Canada Minister of Labour and Immigration Manitoba , Canada Ministry of Labour Ontario , Canada Ministry of Labour Quebec , Canada Minister of Labour and Employment India Minister for Labour , Ireland United States Secretary of Labor Minister of Labour New Zealand List of German labour ministers Minister of Labour Germany Minister of Labour and Employment Israel Secretary of Labor Mexico Minister of Labour Norway Minister of Labour France Ministry of Labour and Social Security Turkey Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People s Republic of China Ministry of Manpower Singapore Ministry of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Vietnam Types of government minister Category Labour ministries de Arbeitsministerium ja ... more details
Party of Labour is a name used by various political party political parties throughout the world. Party of Labour of Albania Party of Labour and of the People , in Argentina Belarusian Party of Labour , in Belarus Workers Party of Belgium Guatemalan Party of Labour Party of Labour of Iran Toufan , in Iran Party of Labour Mexico Labour Party Netherlands Party of Labour Russia , in Russia Swiss Party of Labour Malian Party of Labour Party of Labour Serbia Party of Labour Turkey German Partei der Arbeit , a Neonazi organisation later renamed Volkssozialistische Bewegung Deutschlands Partei der Arbeit See also Labour Party disambiguation List of political parties disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ... more details
Young Labour can refer to three youth organizations of Labour Parties. Young Labour United Kingdom , youth wing of the Labour Party Young Labour New Zealand , youth wing of the New Zealand Labour Party Australian Young Labor , youth wing of the Australian Labor Party disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Labour Federation of Labour Groups is the formally registered name of a collection of political organisation s in Northern Ireland who aspire to become part of the Labour Party UK Labour Party of Great Britain . Background The British Labour Party did not organise or allow ... World War one of the earliest Labour Party conferences was held in Belfast . For many years this gap was filled by the Northern Ireland Labour Party which had links to the British party and, from ... from the Conservatives whilst both Northern Ireland Labour and Liberals declined to virtual electoral ... by Partition of Ireland The Border Question . In the case of the British Labour Party this campaign ... to the Republic of Ireland and Labour s relations with the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party SDLP . Labour maintained a ban on residents of Northern Ireland joining the party, despite allowing ... formed local groups such as the South Belfast Constituency Labour Party or the Foyle Labour Group . These groups contested elections in the province as Labour . New legislation now requires political ... are formally registered as Labour Federation of Labour Groups . In 2003 the trade unionist Andy McGivern initiated legal proceedings against the Labour Party, contending that the ban on membership breached the 1998 Human Rights Act . The Labour National Executive Committee National Executive took legal ... this the 2003 Labour Party Conference passed the appropriate rules changes to allow party membership. However the Labour Party continued to refuse to organise in Northern Ireland, and so the local Labour ... of the national party s decision, the Labour Party established an officially recognised branch in Northern Ireland in 2009. External links http www.labourpartyni.org Labour Party in NI Official regional party set up in 2009 UK Labour Party DEFAULTSORT Labour Federation Of Labour Groups Category Political parties in Northern Ireland Category Labour Party UK ... more details
Labour Corps may be A forerunner of the British Royal Pioneer Corps Solomon Islands Labour Corps , a Second World War organisation in the British Solomon Islands Chinese Labour Corps , a British corps in the First World War Egyptian Labour Corps , a British corps in the First World War dab ... more details
Labour CND Lab CND is a Specialist Section of CND , the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, specifically relating to CND supporting members the Labour Party UK Labour Party . It was established in 1979 and exists to this day. High profile members of Labour CND include Jeremy Corbyn Member of Parliament MP , former MP Alice Mahon and Walter Wolfgang . Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw were once members as young MPs. Labour CND is not formally affiliated to the Labour Party as a socialist society Labour Party socialist society . External links http www.labourcnd.org.uk Labour CND Homepage http www.archiveshub.ac.uk news 0609lcnd.html Labour CND Archive at University of Warwick cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news politics new labour mps bring cnd back to parliament 1143936.html title Politics New Labour MPs bring CND back to parliament author Steve Boggan date 10 February 1998 publisher The Independent accessdate 2009 08 06 UK Labour Party Category Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Category Labour Party UK Category 1979 establishments in the United Kingdom Category 1979 in politics nuclear weapon stub Activism stub ... more details
Labour brokering is a form of outsourcing practiced in South Africa and formerly practiced in Namibia , where it was known as labour hire in which companies contract labour brokers to provide them with Temporary work casual labour . Labour brokers can be distinguished from Employment agency recruitment ..., labour brokers handle almost all aspects of the worker s employment including interviews, recruitment ... a labour broker who hires the worker. ref name MK http www.umkhonto.co.za articles 24 the difference between a labour broker and a recruitment agency Umkhonto Labour Holdings. 2010. The difference between a Labour Broker and a Recruitment Agency . Retrieved 26 March 2012 ref The current statutory definition of a labour broker under South African law, as of 1 March 2009, is any natural person ... . ref name DrykFin http www.dryk financial services.com Labour brokers.html Dryk Financial Services. 2010. The Definition of a Labour Broker . Retrieved 26 March 2012 ref Opposition to labour broking In 2008, Namibia passed a law banning the practice of labour hire , the Namibian term for labour brokering. ref name Polity http www.polity.org.za article labour brokers under threat 2009 03 16 Polity.org.za. 2009. Labour brokers under threat . Retrieved 26 March 2012 ref The Congress of South ... of labour brokering in South Africa. COSATU argues that labour brokers are responsible for the increasing casualisation of labour in South Africa. Currently about 30 of the South African workforce ... much lower job security, COSATU argues that labour brokering, contrary to the claims of its .... 2012. COSATU and NACTU memorandum on labour brokering . Retrieved 26 March 2012 ref COSATU called for a national one day general strike against labour brokering and the proposed Gauteng e toll system ... workers, against labour brokering. ref name BusDay http www.businessday.co.za Articles Content.aspx ... 2012 ref Nonetheless, the ruling African National Congress ANC dug in its heels with Minister of Labour ... more details
distinguish Labour union Unreferenced date October 2007 In 1922, the largest labour oriented party in Manitoba , Canada , was the Independent Labour Party in Manitoba II Independent Labour Party . In the provincial election of 1922, the ILP had to compete with other labour candidates from both the left and the right. The more conservative train unionists nominated two candidates to stand for Winnipeg James Winning and F.W. McGill . These candidates ran under the Union Labour banner, and were associated with remnants of the old Dominion Labour Party in Manitoba Dominion Labour Party . They also appear to have been affiliated with the Canadian Labour Party . Neither candidate was successful, and no further candidates were offered under this label in later years. See also List of political parties in Canada Manitoba List of Manitoba political parties Category Provincial political parties in Manitoba Manitoba stub ... more details
Liberal Labour may refer to Liberal Labour UK Liberal Labour Canada disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
A Labour Bank , or R kin is an organization akin to a credit union in Japan. There are currently 13 Labour Banks, which are united in the National Association of Labour Banks. Labour Banks are actually given a unique status in the Japanese financial system , being regulated by the 1953 Labour Bank Law, which reads in part The goals of Labour Banks are to attempt to provide more accessible financing for the welfare and mutual aid efforts of labor unions and consumer livelihood cooperatives, promote sound growth, and, at the same time, contribute to improving the financial status of workers. ref name g http all.rokin.or.jp english documents 2010Guide E.pdf Guide to Labour Banks ref They claim in their self description that Labour Banks are not managed for profit making purposes. Labour Banks are managed impartially, democratically, and not for profit making purposes, in accordance with the Labour Bank Law. The circle of people who share an interest in Labour Banks unique form of management extends throughout Japan, and there are now approximately 10 million constituents nationwide. Along with working people in labor unions and consumer livelihood cooperatives, Labour Banks are used extensively by many other working people. ref name g They offer special financial services to unions, victims of disasters, welfare non profit organization NPO s, the unemployed, and so forth. References reflist External links http all.rokin.or.jp english English homepage . Category Banks of Japan Category Cooperative banking ja ... more details
Image Serp i molot.jpg right 100px Soviet Gold Star Hero of Labour and Hero of Socialist Labour are highly coveted official title s in some socialist or former socialist nations. The Soviet Union started awarding the official honorary title of a Hero of Socialist Labour Russian in 1938. Four years earlier the Soviets had introduced the Hero of the Soviet Union . The title Hero of Socialist Labour was founded by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union on December 27, 1938. ref name sovietdecree1938 cite web authorlink Russian Government title Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of December 27, 1938 publisher Legal Library of the USSR date 1938 12 27 url http www.libussr.ru doc ussr ussr 4175.htm language Russian accessdate 2012 02 25 ref Originally, Heroes of Socialist Labour were ... In order to distinguish the Heroes of Socialist Labour from other Order of Lenin recipients ... of Lenin and the certificate. The institution of a Hero of Labour or Hero of Socialist Labour .... In the 1970s there were Heroes of Labour and Heroes of the Nation in most of the countries of the Warszaw ... Labour and Hero of the Nation . See also File Held van de Socialistische Arbeid Volksrepubliek Vietnam.gif right 110px Vietnamese Order of Labour Hero of Socialist Labour USSR Hero of Socialist Labour in the USSR Hero of Socialist Labour , honorary title in the Soviet Union Hero of Socialist Labour Albania , honorary title in Albania Hero of Socialist Labour Bulgaria , honorary title in Bulgaria Hero of Socialist Labour Romania , honorary title in Romania 1951 1989 Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour , state decoration in SFR Yugoslavia Hero of Labour GDR Hero of Labour in the GDR Hero of Labour North Korea Hero of Labour in North Korea Hero of Labour Vietnam Hero of Labour in Vietnam Hero of Labour Czechoslovakia Hero of Labour in Czechoslovakia reflist Category Titles Category Awards ... more details
The Labour Church was an organization intended to give expression to the religion of the labour movement . This religion is not theological but leaves the theological for the individual to consider and contemplate. History The first Labour Church was founded at Manchester in October 1891 by a Unitarianism Unitarian minister, John Trevor 1855 1930 John Trevor . Soon the Church expanded to other towns including Birmingham , Bradford , Bolton , Leeds , London , Nottingham , Oldham , Plymouth and Wolverhampton . Some of these churches were formed in a direct response to another Church body church , or church minister, in the town promoting Liberalism liberal views. Within five years of the first Labour Church there were over 50. The Labour churches were at that time attracting between 300 and 500 members to each congregation. After John Trevor left in 1900, the Labour Church began to decline. At the annual conference of 1909, held in Ashton under Lyne , the name Labour Church was changed to Socialist Church . However by the beginning of World War I the recently renamed Labour Church had disappeared. References http 72.1911encyclopedia.org L LA LABOUR CHURCH THE.htm 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk RElabour.htm Labour Church , Spartacus Education, Retrieved 15 1 2005 DEFAULTSORT Labour Church Category Labor related organizations Category Religious organizations Category Religious organizations established in 1891 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 19th century ... more details
Coalition Labour was a description used by previously Labour Party UK Labour Party supporting candidates in the United Kingdom general election, 1918 1918 General Election who supported the ruling coalition. Only two actually received a Coalition Coupon J. R. Bell and James Parker Labour politician James Parker , and they were wrongly identified in official coalition literature at Coalition National Democratic and Labour Party and Coalition Liberal candidates, respectively. ref F. W. S. Craig , British Parliamentary Election Statistics, 1918 1968 , p.2 ref The National Democratic and Labour Party was actually a separate organisation which also supported the Coalition and had a background in the Labour Party. There were five candidates in the 1918 General Election, of whom four were successful Cannock UK Parliament constituency Cannock James Parker Labour politician James Parker Glasgow Gorbals UK Parliament constituency Glasgow Gorbals George Nicoll Barnes Norwich UK Parliament constituency Norwich George Henry Roberts Stockport UK Parliament constituency Stockport George James Wardle References reflist Category Labour Party UK breakaway groups UK party stub ... more details
no footnotes date January 2012 Trustees of Labour lang de Treuh nder der Arbeit were government appointed officials in Nazi Germany in charge of labour relations supervised by the Reich Ministry of Labour . Established by the Trustees of Labour law lang de Gesetz ber Treuh nder der Arbeit of 19 May 1933, the Trustees of Labour were responsible for the maintenance of industrial peace , ie defining minimum and from 1938 also maximum wages, resolving individual conflicts and overseeing the establishment of Council of Trust Councils of Trust lang de Vertrauensr te in businesses and companies as mandated by the Labour organization law lang de Arbeitsordnungsgesetz of 20 January 1934. Sources http www.verfassungen.de de de33 45 treuhaender33.htm Trustees of Labour law de icon http www.verfassungen.de de de33 45 arbeit34.htm Labour organization law de icon References Tim Mason 1993 Social Policy in the Third Reich. The Working Class and the national community . Translated by John Broadwin, Berg Oxford, New York, ISBN 0 85496 410 X, pp.104, 135, 176. Category Economy of Nazi Germany Category Labour relations organisations Category 1933 establishments in Germany Category Corporate governance de Treuh nder der Arbeit ... more details
Infobox organization name The Labour Campaign for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Rights image LGBT Labour Logo.jpg image border size alt caption The LGBT Labour Logo. map msize malt mcaption abbreviation LGBT Labour motto Only Labour Can Delivery Equality formation 1975 extinction type LGBT , Labour movement Labour status purpose To campaign for LGBT rights within the Labour movement and for Labour ... affiliations Labour Party UK Labour Party european Rainbow Rose, ILGA Europe num volunteers budget website http www.lgbtlabour.org.uk www.lgbtlabour.org.uk remarks LGBT Labour , the Labour Campaign for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights , is a socialist society Labour Party socialist society ref http www2.labour.org.uk affiliates ref affiliated to the Labour Party UK Labour Party . Its purpose is to campaign within the Labour Party and wider Labour movement to promote the rights ... community to support the Labour Party. Organisation Membership is primarily made up of members of the Labour Party. Membership is also open to non members of the Labour Party, as long as they are not members of another political party. ref http lgbtlabour.org.uk join ref LGBT Labour is run by an elected ... AGM. ref http lgbtlabour.org.uk agm 2010 ref LGBT Labour also has a number of regional groups to carry ... elected. LGBT Labour has no staff members and all committee members are volunteers. LGBT Labour ... were established at the 2011 AGM. Affiliates LGBT Labour also works with the wider Labour movement and accepts affiliations from trades unions, co ops, local Labour parties, university Labour groups and local trades union branches. Labour Students are affiliated to LGBT Labour along with a number ... and Usdaw USDAW LGBT Labour is affiliated to Rainbow Rose the LGBT group of the Progressive Alliance ... Union countries. They are also affiliated to ILGA Europe ILGA Europe . Patrons Labour s openly LGBT Parliamentarians are invited to be patrons of LGBT Labour. ref http www.lgbtlabour.org.uk honorary ... more details
Marxism Abstract labour and concrete labour refer to a distinction made by Karl Marx in his critique ... Marx writes Quotation On the one hand all labour is, speaking physiologically, an expenditure of human labor power labour power , and in its character of identical abstract human labour, it creates and forms the value of commodities . On the other hand, all labour is the expenditure of human labour power in a special form and with a definite aim, and in this, its character of concrete useful labour, it produces use value s. ... At first sight a commodity presented itself to us as a complex of two things use value and exchange value. Later on, we saw also that labour, too, possesses the same ... critically this twofold nature of the labour contained in commodities. ... this point is the pivot on which ... c1 ch01.htm S2 The origin of the distinction between abstract and concrete labour can be traced back to Marx s 1857 Grundrisse manuscript, in which he already distinguished between particular labour and general labour , contrasting communal production with production for exchange see Karl Marx, Grundrisse , Pelican edition 1973, pp. 171 172 . Abstract treatment of labour time In order to make this distinction ... of labour X amount of labour hours, or Y amount of workers and work tasks the kinds of jobs which ... human labour. In statistical reports, for example, reference is made to the labour force and quantities ... that perform it. Or, if we take the concept of an output labour ratio the ratio of the value ... labour. Another example is the concept of unit labour costs , i.e. the cost in labour per product ... or a labour input or a consumer . Workers enter into the analysis only in management theory. Managers ... face of the market. Abstract labour and exchange Marx himself considered that all economising reduced to the economical use of human labour time to economise ultimately meant saving on human ... to Marx, the achievement of abstract thinking about human labour, and the ability to quantify it, is closely ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Labour battalions have been a form of alternative service or unfree labour in various countries in lieu of or resembling regular military service . In some cases they were the result of some kind of discrimination discriminative segregation of the population, while in some others they have been a conscious choice. Political reasons In some countries labour battalions were created from part of population which for various reasons were not suitable for regular military service, often because this population was considered undesirable or unreliable , e.g., political enemies, population of occupied territories or lower Race classification of human beings races . Examples include labour battalion Turkey labour battalion s in the late Ottoman Empire and early Turkish Republic , labour service Hungary labour service in Hungary during World War II , as well as labour battalions in other territories held by Nazi Germany and its allies see also Hiwi volunteer Hiwi . . Alternative service In some countries labour battalions are a form of alternative conscription for people who cannot join military service for various reasons, e.g., due to bad health or being conscientious objector s to any forms of violence. Until the last days of the Soviet Union with obligatory military duty in the state, men deemed unfit to regular military duty, as well as many able bodied ones, were assigned to construction battalions of the Soviet Army . See also Labor army Labour army Labor camp Labour camp Civilian Conservation Corps Reichsarbeitsdienst DEFAULTSORT Labour Battalion Category Unfree labor Category Conscription tr Amele taburu ... more details
Marxism Surplus labour is a concept used by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy . It means labour performed in excess of the labour necessary to produce the means of livelihood of the worker necessary labour . According to Marxian economics , surplus labour is usually unpaid labour . Marxian economics regards surplus labour as the ultimate source of capitalist profits. Origin of surplus labour Marx explains the origin of surplus labour in the following terms Quotation It is only after men have raised themselves above the rank of animals, when therefore their labour has been to some extent socialised, that a state of things arises in which the surplus labour of the one becomes a condition of existence for the other. At the dawn of civilisation the productiveness acquired by labour ..., at that early period, the portion of society that lives on the labour of others is infinitely small compared with the mass of direct producers. Along with the progress in the productiveness of labour .... The productiveness of labour that serves as its foundation and starting point, is a gift, not of nature ... labour is, according to Marx, also closely associated with the growth of trade the economic ... be distributed, and for whose benefit surplus labour should be performed. The strong defeat the weak, and it becomes possible for a social elite to gain control over the surplus labour and surplus product of the working population they can live off the labour of others. Labour which is sufficiently productive so that it can perform surplus labour is, in a cash economy, the material foundation for the appropriation of surplus value from that labour. How exactly this appropriation will occur .... During a lengthy historical process, the old ways of extracting surplus labour are gradually replaced by commercial forms of exploitation. Surplus labour and exploitation Exploitation occurs when those appropriating surplus labour &mdash whether in the form of surplus value, surplus product ... more details
orphan date August 2011 Dignity of Labour indicates that all types of Job role jobs are respected equally, and no occupation is considered superior. ref cite web title Dignity of labour url http www.deccanherald.com content 24246 dignity labour.html work The Deccan Herald ref References references Category Labor economics stub ... more details
A labour code , also called a code of labour laws is a Codification law codification of labor law s in legislative form. One of the first labour codes was first introduced in 1918 in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , as a legal framework underlying the requirement to ensure the right to work declared in the first Soviet Constitution. ref name KZOT 1918 http www.hist.msu.ru Labour Law kodex 18.htm 1918 . . , 2001 . . 1918 87 88. . 905 ref In the aftermath of World War II post war the labour codes basing upon the same set of social guarantees were introduced in German Democratic Republic , People s Republic of Hungary , People s Republic of Poland and the other socialist countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Presently the Labour Code exists in Russian Federation and in some other former Soviet Republics. In Canada the Canada Labour Code Labour Code R.S., 1985, c. L 2 was adopted in 1985 superseding the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act of 1948. ref cite web title Canada Labour Code publisher Department of Justice url http laws.justice.gc.ca PDF Statute L L 2.pdf ref USSR BIG lang ru BIG , abbreviation abbr. , KZOT . On date 1918 7 10 mdy the ru V 5 th All Russian Congress of Soviets adopted the Constitution of Russia ... to this the All Russian Central Executive Committee approved the Code of Labour Laws and the Regulations ... rozhledy, date 2006 5 9 mdy ref labour code of the Czech Republic No.262 2006  Sb. effective from ... See also International Labour Organization International Labour Code International Labour Code Canada Labour Code References reflist Employment Law DEFAULTSORT Labour Code Category Labour relations Category Socialism Category Social programs Category Labour law Category Employment compensation Category ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 This party is not to be confused with any of the other Democratic Labour Party Democratic Labour parties Democratic Labour was a minor political party operating in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. They were formed by the Labour Party UK Labour MP, Dick Taverne when his Constituency Labour Party Lincoln UK Parliament constituency Lincoln asked him to stand down as their candidate at the next general election. He had fallen out with them over Britain s continued membership ... of their own members nominated and thus elected in what was a safe Labour seat. A similar process was happening throughout the country in many soft Labour branches, with the International Marxist Group ... a platform within Labour being implicated. Taverne resigned from Labour on October 6, 1972, forming the Lincoln Democratic Labour Association which his supporters in the CLP joined. His initial ambitions were to eventually re join the Labour Party, but there were some who attempted to persuade ... resigned from the Labour Party in order to force the issue into the open, and he won the ensuing ... and save on taxpayer s money , so that any potential anti Labour vote, as well as his own personal ... the Labour Party threw the kitchen sink at Lincoln to get him out . He did not stand in the seat again, but Democratic Labour continued to organise politically, to the extent that Democratic Labour ... 1979 general election , Democratic Labour contested two seats Lincoln UK Parliament constituency ... General Election . In 1980, Democratic Labour merged with the Social Democratic Alliance UK Social Democratic Alliance . ref Boost for Labour right , The Guardian , 15 February 1980 ref A social club they had established ran until 1987. In many ways, Democratic Labour can be seen as a forerunner ... as Taverne, that broke away from Labour in the early 1980s. Taverne himself twice stood as a Social ... disestablished in 1980 Category Labour Party UK breakaway groups Category Social democratic parties ... more details
Infobox political party country Northern Ireland party name Labour Coalition party logo leader Malachi Curran foundation 1996 dissolution 1998 position ideology Trade Unionism br Social Democracy colours colorcode Labour Coalition meta color The Labour Coalition was an electoral coalition in Northern Ireland of left wing and labour movement labour groups, formed to stand in the 1996 Northern Ireland Forum elections. The coalition had the support of the Labour Party of Northern Ireland , Irish Militant Labour controlled Labour and Trade Union Group and the Newtownabbey Labour Party , in addition to several individuals associated with the British and Irish Communist Organisation among others. The coalition gained only 6,425 votes 0.85 of the total . ref http www.ark.ac.uk elections ff96.htm ref As the tenth most successful grouping in the election, it was entitled to two top up seats on the Forum, for which it nominated Malachi Curran and Hugh Casey politician Hugh Casey , former Social Democratic and Labour Party councillors. Other people on its list included Mark Langhammer and Peter Hadden . The group was marked by frequent infighting and turmoil and disintegrated shortly after the election. ref http www.parliament.the stationery office.co.uk pa cm199697 cmhansrd vo961206 text 61206w05.htm ref Curran ran under the Labour Party of Northern Ireland banner but failed to retain his seats. External links http www.socialistdemocracy.org NewWorkersParty NewWorkersPartyChapter3.html Left Unity in Ireland , Socialist Democracy Ireland Socialist Democracy References Reflist Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland Category Defunct political parties in Northern Ireland Category Political parties established in 1996 Category Political alliances in United Kingdom politics NorthernIreland stub UK party stub ... more details
Labour New Zealand Young Labour 5 July 2011 ref History Victoria Labour Club was established in 1934 by Alfred Katz. The branch was invigorated by Labour activists in the 1960s and helped to organise ... Andrew Little former President of the New Zealand Labour Party was President of the Victoria University ... . References reflist Category New Zealand Labour Party Category Victoria University of Wellington ... more details