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Confederation meaning
A union or alliance of states or political organizations. | The act of forming an alliance.
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Former premier Joseph Howe now organized an Anti-Confederation Party and anti-Confederation sentiments were so strong that Tupper decided to postpone a vote of the legislature on the question of Confederation for a full year.
In Nova Scotia, Tupper organized a Confederation Party to combat the activities of the Anti-Confederation Party organized by Joseph Howe and successfully led Nova Scotia into Confederation.
Flights were cancelled on Thursday as air traffic controllers joined the 24-hour nationwide strike announced by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE), the Civil Servants’ Confederation (ADEDY), and the Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO).
The Confederation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (Employers) of the Republic of Belarus and the Confederation of Industrialists of the Republic of Zimbabwe inked a memorandum of understanding.
Ahmad, who is also a FIFA vice president, had been in Morocco for the Confederation Cup club final Sunday and started showing “mild flu symptoms” after returning to Egypt on Wednesday, when he was tested, the Confederation of African Football said.
The Confederation of Resident Welfare Associations (CoRWA) and the Confederation of NCR Resident Welfare Associations are organising the seventh national conference of RWAs.
Muntari said, clubs were losing money with the suspension of the league, citing Aduana Stars, who was playing in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Confederation Cup and needed the league for match fitness.
The Estonian Employers' Confederation and the Estonian Trade Union Confederation have come to an agreement regarding next year's minimum wage, which will increase by €40 to €540 a month and to €3.2 an hour starting 1 January.
As described by the Sleeping God, the Confederation is (paraphrasing) "one vast middle-class estate", still suffering war, genocide, environmental destruction, hideous crime and greed, best exemplified by Earth as a rotten core to the confederation.
As president of the confederation, Wilhelm appointed Bismarck as chancellor of the confederation.
As the Premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867, he led Nova Scotia into Confederation and persuaded Joseph Howe to join the new federal government, bringing an end to the anti-Confederation movement in Nova Scotia.
The Confédération nationale du travail (CNT, or National Confederation of Labour) was founded in 1946 by Spanish anarcho-syndicalists in exile with former members of the CGT-SR.
The German Confederation ended as a result of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 between the constituent Confederation entities of the Austrian Empire and its allies on one side and the Kingdom of Prussia and its allies on the other.
This helps explain why the Articles of Confederation needed reforms. citation Foreign policy Even after peace had been achieved in 1783, the weakness of the Confederation government frustrated the ability of the government to conduct foreign policy.
Tupper now organized supporters of Confederation into a Confederation Party to push for the union.
According to the Confederation of All India Traders’ estimates, about 3.5 million weddings are to be solemnised till December-end and generate an estimated business of ₹4.25 lakh crore ($51 billion) this wedding season.
According to the Confederation of British Industry, two-thirds of investors now take ESG factors into account when investing in a company.
A Confederation of British Industry spokesman said: “Travel disruption during the all-important festive trading period could have dire consequences for businesses already struggling against severe economic headwinds.
A few pieces that can withstand rain will be in the plaza outside the Confederation Centre.
Arto Aas, CEO of the Employers' Confederation (Tööandjate Keskliit ), said the European Union and Estonia do not need stricter laws.