91. Gore has yet to spell out how he would change labor laws to make it easier to form unions. 92. He also said the shops might have fabricated time cards in an effort to show compliance with the labor laws. 93. He blamed the high unemployment on rigid labor laws, inefficient public services and political uncertainties in some countries. 94. He did not say which labor laws would be changed, nor did he indicate which government agencies might be privatized next. 95. He graduated from Miami University in Ohio, hoping to be a teacher, but wound up as an expert on labor law and negotiations with the steelworkers. 96. He had argued that the company should be forced to bring back all the strikers, forcing out replacement workers if necessary, because it had violated labor law. 97. He had proceeded with stripping away price supports on basic services, privatizing state assets, trimming the government work force and dismantling labor protection laws. 98. He has served on government panels examining labor law, the construction industry and the labor relations code. 99. He was graduated in law from the University of Seville and later studied economics and labor law in Belgium. 100. He said the department was urging diplomats to comply with labor laws and was notifying domestic workers of their rights when they applied for visas. |