At home, Ecevit was responsible for authorizing trade unions and giving workers the right to strike.
That means, for example, giving states the right to strike deals with foreign investors.
The United States has claimed the right to strike facilities outside the no-fly zone.
The trade unions have been warned that demands for big pay rises will be met by curbs on the right to strike.
The Police Federation plans a protest rally in Westminster on January 23rd and a ballot of members on whether they want the right to strike.
They tend to lurk behind corners, waiting in the fine print, for the right time to strike, taking consumers by surprise.
So why does Mr Sarkozy think that 2011, a pre-election year, is the right time to strike?
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But, as a recent Fast Company article asked, what is the right balance to strike between considering intelligence and social connectivity in evaluating prospective employees?
In simple terms, you can exercise your right to purchase the stock at the strike price (call away) with a Call and you have the right to sell the stock at any time (put to someone) at the strike price at any time by purchasing a Put.
In fact, if the historical record held true and Richard's body was stripped of its armor and flung face-down over a horse after the battle, he would have been in exactly the right position to allow someone to stab him upward in the right buttock, explaining one strike to the skeleton's pelvis.
The government needs to strike the right balance in getting treatment to those who really need it, putting in patient safeguards and minimising the risk to the public.
The head of the local organising committee, Danny Jordan, said that he recognises the right of workers to strike, but that match day disruptions were unacceptable.
The put option gives buyers of that option the right to sell the index at the strike level of 4600, profitable if the index falls below 4600.
The government finds it difficult to strike the right compromise.
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The president says he is looking to strike the right regulatory balance.
But he defended the administration, saying it is "trying to strike the right balance" between ending the war and maintaining stability in Iraq.
Polish MEP Tadeusz Cymanski, speaking for the Eurosceptic EFD group, said it was important to strike the right balance between competitiveness and protection of workers.
"Because we value the freedom of the press, we are always careful and deliberative in seeking to strike the right balance between the public interest in the free flow of information and the public interest in the fair and effective administration of our criminal laws, " it added.
The question is, how do you strike the right balance to make telecommuting work for your organization and your employees?
According to news reports, the AMCU may call a new strike in efforts to win the right to negotiate with the company.
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Union workers at Ford are the only ones with a legal right to strike, as government bail outs of GM and Chrysler required the union forgo those rights.
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The British government wants to minimise the risk that the charter, which enshrines such things as a right to strike, could threaten their liberalising, Thatcher-era labour-law reforms.
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"For our prosperity and our solidarity, we need to strike the right balance, " she said.
He will find it even harder to strike the right balance between co-operation and obstruction.
In each of these cases, I had to strike the right balance between transparency and national security.
Mr Obama finds it tougher to strike the right note with rural whites.
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This is a young woman trying to strike the right balance between being a normal teenager and an aspiring Olympian.
During this stage, it is often unclear what steps a company should take to strike the right balance between the two.
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