The NUT, in a joint campaign with the Nasuwt, has already announced a series of local strikes in the summer term, followed by a one-day national strike in the autumn.
Mr Davies, who was elected to the post in 2009, had planned to stand for a second term at May's local elections.
In the CSR sphere, these companies invest in enhanced strategies and activities to ensure positive environmental and social outcomes, such as high levels of engagement with local communities, or a long-term plan for reducing their environmental footprint.
Backed by local factory bosses, he won a second term by election in 1995.
Last month Nottingham City Council started demanding sick-notes for short-term absence, sparking a protest among local doctors.
For example, within the first week of my internship, my fellow interns and I helped clean a local park, and over the course of the term, our service expanded to serving at food banks, supporting the elderly and tutoring schoolchildren.
"Bids were invited for the house in a way that ensured the local community had the ongoing long-term security they needed to continue to use and enjoy their areas, " she said.
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Although the Olympic investment does enhance long-term trade, and serve as a vehicle for new local infrastructure, it also puts a strain on local taxpayers, who are understandably upset when new projects are delayed, or in some cases abandoned.
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While Cleveland is a much smaller market than New York, the purchase of SportsTime Ohio is still a big move strategically because it gives Murdoch exclusive long-term local telecast rights for Indians baseball, ensuring that the Indians will once again be part of the FOX Sports portfolio of regionally televised hometown teams.
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Local institutions offered rates of over 50% a year for short-term time deposits.
Social entrepreneurship is just a buzz word, and it never succeeds without a deep understanding of the local environment, corporate governance, and long-term infrastructure.
"We look forward to working with the local community, schools, local authorities, the Welsh assembly and others to find a long-term solution to the difficulties that we all face in ensuring that our children travel safely to and from school, " he added.
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Foreigners wishing to buy property must find a local partner to formally own the land, and then sign a long-term lease with that partner.
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Smart companies often work with a local partner to benefit from market knowledge, reduce risk, and relieve short-term financial constraints.
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What some of the local service providers have been saying is in the short term they have a solution which will deliver comparable or better functionality.
The authority said it also welcomed support from a head teacher from a local school who was able to "offer help to the school leadership team in the short term".
On this occasion, for the first time, mayors were allowed to run for re-election and many duly won a second term, suggesting that many of the 93m Brazilians who voted were satisfied with their local government.
His term in jail was a useful credential when he made politics his career, first at local level and then in the national Parliament.
The real world, however, requires a clear understanding of all the relevant local legal, financial and operational constraints, while balancing short-term traction with long-term strategic interests.
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Chinese investors caught up in a high-profile dispute with local bank Huaxia over losses related to an increasingly scrutinized type of short-term investment product have been repaid.
The world faces a wide range of serious, complex, and long-term water challenges, from shortages to contamination to local and regional disputes over water to long-term climate changes.
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The platform represents the collective engagement of local government structures and efforts of the citizens of the city to develop preventive disaster mitigation measures from a long-term perspective.
Camden Council is making its plans with a view to using the Local Government Finance Bill, which will give councils discretion to increase council tax on long-term empty dwellings.
The MPs heard from the Met Office that the decline in sea ice is part of a long-term trend, although this year's very severe melt was likely to have been accelerated by local weather conditions.
Under the classical gold-coin standard (1717-1914) private banks and central banks alike issued currency convertible into a fixed weight of gold, with balance sheets consisting primarily of gold coins and short-term loans denominated in local (but gold-convertible) money.
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