Without knowing the ins and outs of the legislation, I am broadly in favour of unions, and of not sacking people without a reason. |
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The sacking also puts a question mark over her future in Congleton where she has been MP for more than 20 years. |
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Before you start sacking, make sure the rattlers are grouped together, but not tangled up. |
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The sacking was for unspecified professional misconduct after an independent investigation into allegations that he had an affair with a patient. |
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Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam. |
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Demonstrators united in a solid show of support for a university professor at the centre of a sacking row. |
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The Tories would scrap rules preventing employers sacking striking workers during the first eight weeks of action, he said. |
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How many hospitals and schools are we prepared to see go to the wall, sacking employees, getting into debt, slashing pay to save jobs? |
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He uses a chop that allows him to create fumbles when he's sacking the quarterback. |
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For the last two seasons, the Texans have been one of the worst defenses in the league at sacking the quarterback. |
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Mr. Cahm Gastineau, an old time thresherman, and my friend for 60 years, took care of sacking the grain. |
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Well, prior to going out to collect the buggies, I was inside sacking groceries at the express counter. |
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The crowd surged through and headed for the various buildings, smashing doors and windows and systematically sacking the offices. |
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Actually, sacking an eminent laboratory was hardly a recommended extracurricular activity for one as reserved and cultured as Noriko. |
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A report into the row which led to the sacking of a Gaelscoil principal recommends a more coordinated approach to the teaching of religion. |
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The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on. |
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On January 20, 100 employees at the company walked off the job over the sacking of 19 workers a week earlier. |
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The ballot is to take place in the next fortnight over the sacking of a non-driving employee after he tested positive for alcohol at work. |
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Workers claim corrupt managerial practice led to the company's bankruptcy and the sacking of 1,000 workers. |
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The Carsud workers had taken the action over the sacking of a fellow employee. |
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Historically, the sacking of captured cities was plainly intended to intimidate the inhabitants of other fortified posts. |
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The scenes of the brutal carnage of the sacking of Troy are disturbingly timely. |
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They have witnessed the sacking of homes and the deliberate destruction of people's food supplies. |
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The book is set in ancient Greece and tells the famous story of the city's sacking through the eyes of two royal sisters. |
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Grey and smooth, the rocks have a fabric imprint, resembling coarse canvas sacking. |
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He gestured over to some slave girls huddled in the corner, dressed in pieces of old sacking. |
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The interior of the feed store was cooler than the street outside, but airless, and thick with the smells of sacking and corn. |
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But the six-month leave turned out to be a permanent sacking and Mrs. F. gave him the bum's rush. |
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Years later, the sacking still makes the normally placid Burt uncharacteristically testy, but he doesn't dwell on it. |
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Firefighters in York have voted unanimously to ballot for county-wide strike action in protest at the controversial sacking of a colleague. |
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She wore a rose-dyed sacking dress, exquisitely worked under the needle so that it graced her slight figure, presented the curves as clues. |
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If not, cover some boxes with sacking, or a throw or a neutral colored cloth and build up from there. |
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He said that after the sacking he received a call offering to increase his severance pay from one week to three months. |
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A former town clerk who won a tribunal against his unfair sacking has launched a stinging attack on his former employers. |
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Speaking about his sacking today, Mr Hughes said he was shattered by the decision. |
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The latest crisis in West Indies cricket and the unceremonious sacking of the best WI talent is the ultimate insult to West Indians. |
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Last year the sacking of a union rep at the hospital sparked an unofficial walkout by porters. |
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The sacking will also dent the reputations of most of the nominal Liberal and National sitting councillors for future council or state contests. |
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In the first case of its kind, an office worker is suing her former employer for sacking her because her mother caught the disease. |
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Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid overtime hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us. |
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When you look at things like the sacking of 100,000 civil servants it's unbelievable. |
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Player indiscipline, boardroom squabbles and unrest in the stands all contributed to his eventual sacking last year. |
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Around thirty workers sacked from the company are picketing their former workplace in a bid to highlight their recent sacking by administrators. |
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The whistleblower who revealed that a hospital was fiddling figures about cancelled operations has won the right to appeal against his sacking. |
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The former Celtic manager is said to be interested in filling a post left vacant following the sacking of Clark. |
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Liverpool council lifted the suspensions and the threat of sacking to a Unison union convenor and a senior shop steward last week. |
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A flea-bitten rug dominates the floor and the sacking lies folded on her ragged mattress. |
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It was also viewed as preferable to a sacking which could prompt legal action. |
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The groundsheet was spread out below the hedge and the greenery was hit with the pole, the berries falling to the sacking. |
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In the past there have been a number of cases in which employers openly flouted the labour regulations and failed to observe even this minimal protocol when sacking workers. |
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An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca. |
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Winter ice, heavily insulated with straw and sacking, was already being stored for months in deep cellars, and then hauled out to cool summer drinks for the wealthy. |
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So, you can hardly blame him for sacking the toffee-nosed idiot. |
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Now an employment tribunal has awarded her an undisclosed four-figure compensation payment and ruled that her employers acted illegally in sacking her. |
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Namibians were thrown a curved ball this week when the President abruptly announced a minor cabinet shuffle, which included the sacking of a minister and his deputy. |
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No one dared ask about the circumstances leading to his sacking. |
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Musharraf announced the sacking of 1,000 employees belonging to the customs, excise and tax arms of the Central Board of Revenue and said the names would be announced soon. |
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Where is the statement dressing her down, or better still sacking her? |
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Last year the IMF demanded the sacking of 18,000 government employees. |
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Blow tells me that she's wondering whether to retain the raw canvas in the final painting, thereby looking back to her early abstract work in which she often used sacking. |
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Four days later Anderton, who was last week appointed chief executive of Hearts Football Club, resigned, saying that member clubs should revolt against Mackay's sacking. |
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Developments in the Jerusalem patriarchate seem to have prompted Patriarch of Istanbul Portholomeos I to give at least tacit consent to the sacking of Irineos. |
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The only intelligence failure comparable to this one was Pearl Harbor, which led to the sacking of those responsible and a major Congressional investigation. |
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The sacking of Gotham is depicted largely in the form of a burlesque kangaroo court straight out of Terry Gilliam. |
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The sacking of Bo Xilai is a pre-emptive move to ensure that the liberal line prevails in China, not the statist model. |
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Arthur De Vany reports on how carb-laden snacks are sacking Americans' testosterone levels. |
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About 40 workers, including housekeeping staff, kitchen hands and storemen, at the hotel went on strike for 24 hours over the sacking of 20 staff. |
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About 1,000 workers are on strike over the sacking of 100 employees and the eviction of their families from the island, after the introduction of a new harvesting method. |
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At the end of April, the Industrial Tribunal in Bochum began to examine the sacking of two Opel workers who had been dismissed following a week-long strike last year. |
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He was held as a prisoner of war in Hereford, Texas, and it was there that he began to paint in 1944, using whatever materials were to hand, including sacking. |
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The earliest-known kenaf production was in 4000 B.C., and the plant has traditionally been used in the making of rope, sacking, twine and matting. |
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But the father of two had his dedication to the employee principles of discount giant The Warehouse vindicated after an employment court found the sacking was unjustified. |
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Recently I was party to the telephone conversation between a manager and his human-resources representative about the sacking of an employee for bad time-keeping. |
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The capture and sacking of Constantinople has been described as one of the most profitable and disgraceful sacks of a city in history. |
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Steve Bruce's midweek sacking has added extra spice to what was already a crucial six-pointer at Molineux. |
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There, they meet a distraught Winky, who is struggling to get over the loss of her sacking. |
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Cotton spinning and the manufacture of sacking, sailcloth, and cordage were the main occupations. |
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The Fourth Crusade and the sacking of Constantinople by renegade crusaders proved the final breach. |
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Under Davies, Forest stretched their unbeaten record in all competitions following Calderwood's sacking to six matches, including five wins. |
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In February 1998 Dean Richards was appointed as Director of Rugby following Bob Dwyer's sacking. |
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In 1815, the sacking of Palma on the island of Sardinia by a Tunisian squadron, which carried off 158 inhabitants, roused widespread indignation. |
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He also suggests that the sacking of Philipps may have been political, by a distrusting officer corps towards a perceived political appointee. |
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After Wrexham started the next season with just 3 wins from 13 league games, Dixie McNeil resigned before his inevitable sacking. |
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In the following campaign, Hun armies came alarmingly close to Constantinople, sacking Sardica, Arcadiopolis and Philippopolis along the way. |
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Alexander's sacking of Thebes ensured that Greece remained quiet during his absence. |
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After having been welcomed by the Salernitans, he recovered ground in Campania, sacking Pozzuoli, Alife, Capua, and Avellino. |
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A case in point is the last week's unceremonial sacking of Fasih Bokhari as National Accountability Bureau chairman by the Supreme Court. |
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By 1402, he knew enough to be able to avoid the main hosts of the imperial army while sacking Xuzhou, Suzhou, and Yangzhou. |
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These forces were capable of moving long distances in short times, allowing a quick return home after sacking a target. |
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Battles were mainly waged between clans, expelling intruder armies or sacking expeditions. |
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The Sultanate suffered significantly from the sacking of Delhi revived briefly under the Lodi Dynasty, but it was a shadow of the former. |
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Yet he had no qualms about sacking Tory Deputy Chairman Howard Flight, who spilled the beans about the Tories' secret agenda to cut spending. |
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Tie the sacking tightly around the rootball and lift the whole thing out, before giving it a good water. |
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The Manila Hemp, Musa textilis, a relative of the Banana plant, is widely used in ship's rigging and for sacking. |
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Second is a story of the Melbourne Demons Aussie Football League team sacking coach Mark Neeld. |
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Keep sacking or old carpet handy to cover and insulate cold frames during very cold periods. |
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After a major sacking by Vandals in 455, and comprehensive removal of stone in the Renaissance, only foundations can now be seen, in the basement of the Capitoline Museums. |
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Smashed in the Champions Trophy before suspending one player and sacking their coach, the tour could not have started any worse for the Wilting Matildas. |
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The next couple of years under the Momoh administration were characterised by corruption, which Momoh defused by sacking several senior cabinet ministers. |
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The Genoese occupied it in 1255, beginning hostilities with the sacking of the Venetian neighbourhood and the destruction of the ships docked there. |
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Viking raids extended deep into the Frankish territory, and included the sacking of many prominent towns such as Rouen, Paris and the abbey at Jumieges. |
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The farmer grabbed a handful of sacking and rubbed down the cow. |
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Hundreds of people were killed by Rupert's cavalry and reports of the severity of the sacking were further exaggerated by the Parliamentary press in London. |
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They're very successful, often expanding the pool of defendants to their employers for not sacking aberrant libelers even when their aspersions are cast online. |
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A WORLD-FAMOUS rock star is accused of traumatising the sister of rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis before wrongfully sacking her, a tribunal heard yesterday. |
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A poor league run the following season, following the loss of several key players, led to the sacking of Hart in February 2004 with Forest in danger of relegation. |
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Yesterday Carrier, 52, who ran a social anthropology course at Edinburgh University, refused to comment on his sacking but he is understood to be considering an appeal. |
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In addition, all the booty from the sacking of the city was taken back to Carthage and distributed to the populace, in order to rally their support to his cause. |
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