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Texas Christian's LaVar Veale is taken down by Southern Mississippi's Mark Haulman.
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"Sometimes non-union members might decide they are too ill to work on the day of a strike," says Veale.
Going on strike: what unions must do before calling a walkout Jill Insley 2010
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Sarah Veale, head of equality and employment rights at the TUC, said any further restrictions could spark wildcat action of the kind more often seen in France, and lately in Greece.
Furious unions threaten strikes as minister springs pensions surprise 2011
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Sarah Veale, head of equality and employment rights at the TUC, said any further restrictions could spark wildcat action of the kind more often seen in France, and lately in Greece.
Furious unions threaten strikes as minister springs pensions surprise 2011
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However, it is difficult enough to go out on strike yourself, says Veale, let alone co-ordinate it with other workers.
Going on strike: what unions must do before calling a walkout Jill Insley 2010
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Galactus and Charlemagne are charming, but if not for Fleetwood and Veale, I might not exist.
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J. P. Veale, a writer and supporter of the British fascist Oswald Mosley, gets it right, however, in his Advance to Barbarism.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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But Sarah Veale, head of the equality and employment rights department at the TUC, believes that even if you have resisted the call before, economic instability and threat of job losses means the time is now ripe to join.
Going on strike: what unions must do before calling a walkout Jill Insley 2010
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I pulled our rental car to the side of the road, and treated my son and nephew to an awkward impromptu lecture on the bravery of Sergeant Major Christian Fleetwood and Private Charles Veale.
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Joining one recognised by your employer allows it to negotiate from a position of strength: Veale points out that companies which recognise unions tend to offer better wages, terms and conditions and are less likely to end up in employment tribunals, resulting in a lower turnover of staff.
Going on strike: what unions must do before calling a walkout Jill Insley 2010
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