Labour Party (redirected fromThe Labour Party) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to The Labour Party:The Conservative Party,The Liberal Democrats n 1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a British political party, formed in 1900 as an amalgam of various trade unions and socialist groups, generally support...
Judge, Recorder of Cardiff, Tracey Lloyd-Clarke told Rahman: ‘There was discernible pain and distress suffered by some of the children depicted. ‘You had an active involvement in a network or process that facilitated or commissioned the creation or sharing of indecent images of children and the...
Define labourist. labourist synonyms, labourist pronunciation, labourist translation, English dictionary definition of labourist. or ; or n 1. a person who supports workers' rights 2. a supporter of labourism Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Un
Although the Labour Representation League, organized in 1869, elected parliamentary representatives, they were absorbed into the Liberal party. A Marxist organization, the Social Democratic Federation, was founded by H. M. Hyndman in 1881; but more important for the history of the Labour party was...
Edith Cowan University,;University of Western Australia;Blackwell Publishers LtdAustralian Journal of Public AdministrationBailey J, Horstman B, Berger K and Fells R 2000, `Public sector labour relations in Western Australia - an overview', Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 59, no. ...
Civic Education and Political Knowledge in Australia As part of the renewed emphasis on national identity and citizenship, interest in civic education in Australia has increased. Although both Labor and Liberal national governments have been committed to introducing civic education, there ... MCALLISTER...
In 1906 it had been possible for working-class candidates to occupy an indefinite Lib-Lab position between the L.R.C. and the Liberal Party. By 1910 this was no longer a workable formal alternative to Liberalism or Labour. The alternative had ceased to be viable once its most powerful bulw...
Australia - Labour, Taxation, Economy: The most prominent labour organization is the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), formed in 1927, which has some 50 affiliated trade unions. Similar to trends in most countries, union membership has been decl
or organization; up to 1914 it made progress chiefly through an informal agreement with the Liberals not to run candidates against each other wherever possible. AfterWorld War Ithe party made great strides, owing to a number of factors: first, the Liberal Party tore itself apart in a series ...
He also noted that although there has not been a massive rise in overall Liberal Democrat support, the party is doing better in seats where it was challenging the Conservatives, he continued, cautioning that the patterns shown by the polls may not be exactly accurate. ...