Women who give birth in hospitals during the day may be more likely to have a difficult labour, researchers suggest.
Violence at the Manesar plant follows months of difficult labour relations.
At the time, markets had lost confidence in his ability to push through spending cuts and difficult labour market reforms deemed necessary to revive Italy's economy.
Last week's House of Commons vote blocked boundary changes at Westminster and led to the Wales Office abandoning consequential changes to assembly boundaries which would, coincidentally or not, have made it more difficult for Labour to win a majority in Cardiff Bay.
It is more difficult to increase labour productivity in services than it is in manufacturing thus as real incomes rise we would expect the costs of services to rise relative to the costs of manufactures.
The resulting scandal caused Lula to lose interest in difficult tax and labour-law reforms in his second term and to forge an alliance with the PMDB, an agglomeration of regional barons with a voracious appetite for patronage and pork.
It was difficult yesterday to find Labour MPs to defend Mr Davidson - at least on his choice of words.
My own response to this problem would be to loosen the regulations that make employing that surplus labour so difficult.
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On his blog Mr Prescott questioned Ms Harman's loyalty in such difficult times for the Labour government, telling her to "stop complaining and get campaigning".
"Instead of facing up to the difficult decisions, all Labour offer is more spending, more borrowing, and more debt - exactly how they got us in to this mess in the first place, " he added.
Lib Dem members are thought likely to resist any alliance with the Conservative party, but Mr Clegg may find it difficult to sustain a Labour government in power if they are not the largest party, as the polls suggest may be the case.
So far, however, this is too difficult an argument for most Labour politicians to make in public.
"At a time of economic recession it's difficult to see why the Labour government wants to throw people out of work, " he told the BBC.
The Economist has, in the past, argued correctly that the sequencing of the reforms was not optimal, with the relatively easy opening up of currency and financial markets preceding the politically more difficult liberalisation of goods and labour markets.
Mark Rutte, leader of the VVD, has indicated that the differences between his party and Labour would make it difficult for the two to govern together.
The Labour government faces a more difficult task in completing its reform of the welfare state in its second term of office.
Brazil's forgiving labour code, which makes it difficult to fire public servants, has not helped.
He also gave a foretaste of possible policy battles to follow within Labour, predicting "tough and difficult decisions".
The newly appointed finance spokesperson for Scottish Labour, Ken Macintosh acknowledged the difficult economic times surrounding this draft budget.
And, in the wake of the Maine case, enforcing a range of federal environmental, housing, business and labour laws could be far more difficult.
Thanks to European labour laws, which make it difficult to sack workers everywhere but Britain, Airbus will shed jobs through early retirement, voluntary redundancies and the like.
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Mr Paterson said he was a strong supporter of the military in Northern Ireland, but the government had inherited a "complete mess" from Labour and "sadly" very difficult decisions had to be made.
"We need to have predictors - when it will be a difficult birth, when a woman might go into early labour, for example, " Prof Wray says.
There are some difficult issues ahead which are going to need more than Labour votes to become law - the new statutory process for closing and merging schools being just one example.
Indeed, bringing the Welsh Labour Party back together again may prove just as difficult as healing the divisions among Welsh voters.
We have got to do everything we can to preserve employment and as I say, this Labour Party is going to face up to those difficult choices we have to make.
The launch linking Labour leaders at both Westminster and the assembly underlines the difficult balancing act facing politicians post-devolution.
Thus those who have been out of contact with the labour market for a year or more find it extremely difficult to get back into it.
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The committee's chairwoman, Labour MP Dame Anne Begg, said it would be difficult for the Department for Work and Pensions to ask businesses to "put in access when the department cannot itself" guarantee it in buildings used for assessments.
Problems have included price controls, which prevent below-cost selling, rigid labour laws and tough zoning regulations, which make it extremely difficult to build big stores.
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