Industrial-relations Sentence Examples
In a scientific definition the compounds of fatty acids with basic metallic oxides, lime, magnesia, lead oxide, &c., should also be included under soap; but, as these compounds are insoluble in water, while the very essence of a soap in its industrial relations is solubility, it is better to speak of the insoluble compounds as " plasters, " limiting the name " soap " as the compounds of fatty acids with soda and potash.
An exploration of her system of industrial relations is a good starting point.
Before his call to the ministry Richard worked in personnel and industrial relations with Eastern Electricity following a graduate traineeship.
James Callaghan for opposing laws curbing Trade Union power in 1968, as Britain stared into the industrial relations abyss that became the Seventies?
Employers must meet certain financial qualifications defined by the state of Alabama, including a minimum net worth of $5 million, and applying to the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Worker's Compensation Division.