Under party rules, council Labour groups are required to either re-elect or replace their leader every year.
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Two labour groups are behind the pact and the deadline for retailers to sign on is 15 May.
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Italy's three main labour groups jointly declared a general strike for next month.
The teachers' unions keep an eye on schools, the CCPOA on prisons and a variety of labour groups on health care.
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The court's decision will be welcomed by business groups that criticise NLRB decisions that make it easier for labour groups to organise new members.
So civil society can be community groups, NGOs, labour unions, indigenous groups, charitable organisations, faith-based organisations, professional associations and foundations.
But the drop also can be attributed to opposition from a vocal coalition that unites religious freedom groups and labour unions with left-leaning environmental groups and conservative national security bodies.
The Liberal Democrat, Green, Labour and UKIP groups oppose the scheme, as do some Tories.
The proposed cuts have been drawn up in a joint effort between the council's Labour and Conservative groups.
Other labour and business groups joined them.
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Opposition groups said Labour's budget would hit hard-working families and struggling businesses in the city.
Unfortunately, because of political pressure from labour unions and other groups, the Cadillac tax has been diluted, and delayed until 2018.
He also feels that there has been a lot of deliberate misinterpretation of his proposals particularly by benefits campaign groups and Labour politicians.
Diana Smith, from the town's Labour Party, said pressure groups would benefit from combining resources.
Conservative MP John Redwood, not usually known for being in alliance with environmental groups or backbench Labour politicians, is also against the "democracy deficit" he says is inherent in the new system.
The plans have also met some opposition from parents' groups and charities - and Labour has said the plans are now "in chaos".
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The Democratic Audit, a research group based at Essex University, estimates that over 300 such groups have been set up since Labour took office in 1997.
Her comments follow a decision last week by Liverpool to abandon a "big society" pilot project because the Labour council claimed cuts were undermining the voluntary groups supposed to take over some services.
But business groups criticised the remarks, accusing the Labour leader of "hyperbole" and conflating people with total assets worth more than a million with the much smaller group of people who earn a seven-figure salary.
The plea from the sport's most powerful figure comes just two days after Britain's ruling Labour party proposed new laws stipulating that supporters' groups must own over 25 per cent of their club and have the option to buy it should they encounter financial difficulties.
And these will tend to be people from precisely those groups, such as ethnic minorities, that Labour says it wants to see better represented.
Liverpool's Labour council has withdrawn from a scheme intended to give community groups and volunteers more control over services.
In 1997, the most recent election for which voters have been sorted into ethnic groups, 85% of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis voted Labour.
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Labour's annual conference could be opened up to campaign groups and charities - who will be allowed to speak from the floor in debates (but not to vote on policies).
Earlier on in the debate, another Labour amendment - seeking to introduce tighter controls on clinical commissioning groups to prevent potential conflicts of interest - was defeated by 259 votes to 186, majority 73.
The same TriData report describes the tensions between racial groups, between male and female firefighters, and between labour and management.
Signed by leaders of nine Labour and Conservative councils, six MPs, two peers and campaign groups, it calls for Sir Howard to "lay out very clearly the direction of his thinking" in his interim report at the end of this year.
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Under cross-examination from Mr Sheridan, Mr McCombes was asked about different groups within the SSP, including the SWP, Scottish Militant Labour and the International Socialist Movement.
New Labour's massive majorities in 1997 and 2002 came not from focus groups and presentational brilliance but substance - from a long line of revisionism and modernisation that started in the post-war period and continued sometimes strong, often weak, until Tony Blair and Gordon Brown finally re-invented progressive politics in Britain in the mid-1990's.
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