औद्योगिक संबन्ध Meaning in English
औद्योगिक संबन्ध शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : industrial relations
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
औदरिक श्वसनऔद्योगिक क्रान्ति
औधोगिक क्रांति
औद्योगिक हड़ताल
औद्योगिक संघ
दुनिया के औद्योगिक कामगार
विश्व के औद्योगिक श्रमिक
औद्योगिक करना
औद्योगीकरण करना
उद्योगवाद
इंडस्ट्रियलिस्ट
उद्योगपति
उद्योगीकरण
औद्योगीकरण
उद्योगपूर्वक
औद्योगिक-संबन्ध इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Sowada was assigned the role of spokesperson on industrial relations, and she controversially backed the Hawke government's move to enshrine the right to strike in legislation.
When Coulter officially took over as leader in October, Sowada lost the industrial relations portfolio.
He was chairman of the Massachusetts state board on the question of the unemployed (1895), member of the Massachusetts commission on public, charitable, and reformatory interests (1897), special expert agent on wages for the 12th census, and member of a state commission (1904) on industrial relations.
Having qualified as a barrister in 1958, she received a PhD from LSE in 1964 for her thesis on industrial relations.
Witnesses attested that Gatto and his business associate, David "the Rock" Hedgcock, had been involved in solving industrial relations problems in the construction industry.
As President of the Commission, Delors pushed for stronger pan-European regulations in areas including industrial relations, health and safety, the environment and consumer protection.
In addition to Deputy Premier and Attorney-General, in the Cabinet of South Australia Rau held the ministerial portfolios with responsibility for justice reform, planning, industrial relations, child protection reform, the public sector, consumer and business services, and with responsibility for the City of Adelaide.
In 1998, Burnside surprised some people by acting for the Maritime Union of Australia in its battle with Patrick Corporation during the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute, one of Australia's most severe and longest industrial relations controversies.
The Fisher Labor government put forward a constitutional referendum in 1911, proposing to give the federal government increased power over corporations and industrial relations, and to allow it to nationalise monopolies.
In his capacity as Secretary of the ACTU, Combet led the Rights at Work campaign against the Howard Government's WorkChoices industrial relations law changes.
On 12 June 2006, Combet was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to industrial relations and through advocacy for the improved health and safety of workers, including people affected by asbestos-related diseases, and to the community.
He began his career in the energy industry by joining Burmah Shell in 1973, after which he was absorbed in Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), wherein he served varied portfolios in supply and distribution, sales, industrial relations and downstream infrastructure, before rising to the position of Chairman and Managing Director in the year 2002.