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LARGE-SCALE WORKPLACES
CASE
SMOKING
GOVERNMENT
THOUSANDS
INFORMATION
STREETS
ASSEMBLIES
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
INDOORS
LAW
LAWSUITS
SCHOOLS
COMMUNITIES
MAIN FUNCTION
TOXIC MOLD
YOUNGER PEOPLE
MEANS
ASBESTOS FIBRES
SYNDICATES
CAPITALISM
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
WORKERS
PEOPLE
HOMES
MACHINERY
FACTORIES
OCCUPANCY
PROUDHON
WORKPLACES
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  1. The workplaces created for the sweating system were called sweatshops, and variously comprised workplaces of only a few workers, or as many as 100 or more.

Large-Scale Workplaces Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. As indicated above Proudhon supported collective ownership and management of large-scale workplaces (i.e. (Web site)

Case Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The key problem arises in the case of workplaces and how do non-possessors gain access to them.

Smoking Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In December 2003, Rondeau announced that Manitoba would ban all smoking from indoor public places and workplaces within a year. (Web site)

Government Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Government there has been successful in increasing the industry use of e-Learning in workplaces.

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  1. Thousands of people in residential neighbourhoods such as Brockley, Forest Hill, Sydenham and Croydon will be within 45 minutes of their City workplaces. (Web site)
  2. Meanwhile, Beijing outlawed independent unions and non-governmental organizations, imprisoned thousands of dissidents, and placed informers in workplaces. (Web site) Move Up

Information Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These confederations exist to ensure that information is spread between workplaces and to ensure that the industry responds to changes in social demand.

Streets Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Anarchists have another opinion, but the result depends on joint direct action for a No vote, via Internet, on the workplaces and in the streets.

Assemblies Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Kronstadt soviet was grounded in a system of assemblies in all the workplaces and military units and warships in Kronstadt. (Web site)

Russian Revolution Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A remarkable pamphlet exposing the struggle that took place over the running of workplaces in the immediate aftermath of the Russian Revolution.

Indoors Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Family operated business along congested streets means that contaminants generated in outdoors, indoors and workplaces are intermingled. (Web site)

Law Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Ministry of Labor, which is required by law to conduct periodic inspections of workplaces, effectively enforced this law. (Web site)

Lawsuits Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the United States, several public schools and workplaces have lost lawsuits as the result of banning dreadlocks.

Schools Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Plagiarism, Education, and Information Security Plagiarism is becoming widespread in schools and workplaces; the Internet makes it easy to accomplish.
  2. The "People's Power Committees" (CPP's) continued to monitor the activities of citizens in neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces. (Web site) Move Up

Communities Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. What we need to do is to create a culture of resistance in our workplaces and communities, a movement which, while fighting capitalism, seeks to replace it. (Web site)
  2. What happens in our communities, workplaces and environment is too important to be left to politicians - or the ruling elite who control governments. Move Up
  3. Atlanta-based non-profit that promotes sustainable homes, workplaces and communities through education, research, advocacy and technical assistance. Move Up

Main Function Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This is due in part to Seongnam's growing population and changes in its main function as a city for residents whose workplaces are in Seoul.

Toxic Mold Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. And, like many others who claim that they have been forced from their homes and workplaces by toxic mold, she's suing. (Web site)

Younger People Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This service allows a lot of younger people with disabilities to have jobs by providing transportation to and from their workplaces.

Means Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This means that all or almost all business, workplaces, neighborhood assemblies, federations ect.

Asbestos Fibres Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Several methods involving optical phase contrast microscopy have been developed for determining levels of asbestos fibres in the air of workplaces.

Syndicates Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. There are two basic kinds of confederation: within all workplaces of a certain type, and within the whole economy (the federation of all syndicates).

Capitalism Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. As capitalism has progressed, the size of workplaces and firms have increased.

Government Offices Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Before leaving, he distributed more than 80 copies of truth clarification material that he made to some workplaces and government offices in Hanzhong. (Web site)

Civil Rights Act Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 set American law and policy four-square against racial discrimination in workplaces, schoolrooms, and public accommodations.

Workers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Firstly, that workers can manage their own workplaces successfully by themselves, without bosses. (Web site)
  2. The City of Helsinki challenges all City workplaces and workers to come up with new, energy-efficient working methods. Move Up

People Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the workplaces and streets and on the land, more and more people became convinced that abolishing feudalism politically was not enough. (Web site)
  2. Many people returned to their workplaces where they used to work before the Soviet occupation. Move Up
  3. Organized in mosques, schools and workplaces, they mobilized people, organized strikes and demonstrations, and distributed scarce commodities. Move Up

Homes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Much of the ministry of the laity thus takes place outside official church structures in homes, workplaces, schools, and so forth. (Web site)
  2. Small amounts of mold growth in workplaces or homes (such as mildew on a shower curtain) are not a major concern. (Web site) Move Up
  3. When given the right conditions, mold can occur anywhere; in homes, schools, workplaces, entertainment centers, vehicles, etc. (Web site) Move Up

Machinery Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In order to make more money, money must be transformed into capital, i.e., workplaces, machinery and other capital goods. (Web site)
  2. Cit., p. 104] Much the same can be said of "capital" (workplaces, machinery, etc.) as well. Move Up
  3. In other words, while we need machinery, workplaces, houses and raw materials to produce goods we do not need landlords and capitalists. Move Up

Factories Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In May 1968, 10 million workers struck against the government of General Charles De Gaulle, occupying the factories and workplaces.
  2. Significantly, "no left organization issued calls for revolutionary takeovers of factories, workplaces or the land," as Ronald Fraser observes. Move Up

Occupancy Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It seems highly illogical to propose "occupancy and use" for land(and housing) but not for workplaces.

Proudhon Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. All that is required is to consistently apply "occupancy and use" to workplaces (as Proudhon advocated as did many individualist anarchists).
  2. Most non-capitalist anarchists follow Proudhon in opposing ownership of workplaces by capitalists and aim to replace wage labour with workers' associations. (Web site) Move Up
  3. For Proudhon, factories and other large workplaces would be run by 'labor associations' operating on directly democratic principles. Move Up

Workplaces Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. At the same time, there would also be worker assemblies in the workplaces and self-management of industries by the people who work in them. (Web site)
  2. The taking over of factories and workplaces, however violently carried out, was not the beginning of the revolution to create a new order but its final goal. Move Up
  3. Moreover, Proudhon did not see an anarchist society as one of isolated communities or workplaces. Move Up

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