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  1. S. San Francisco Workers' School. Scottish Labour College. Southern Appalachian Labor School.

  2. After World War I, Heslop became active in left-wing politics as secretary of a local Independent Labour Party branch and represented the miners of Harton colliery on the council of the Durham Miners' Association. [1] In 1923, he won a scholarship to study at the Central Labour College, a British higher education institution supported by trade unions, in London which he attended from 1924 to ...

  3. Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) The organization of the Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) also known as Central Industrial Relations Machinery is an apex organization in the country responsible for maintaining harmonious industrial relations mainly in the sphere of central Government. In pursuance of the recommendation of the Royal ...

  4. Aneurin " Nye " Bevan PC ( / əˈnaɪrɪn ˈbɛvən /; Welsh: [aˈnəɨ.rɪn]; 15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960) was a Welsh Labour Party politician, noted for tenure as Minister of Health in Clement Attlee 's government in which he spearheaded the creation of the British National Health Service. He is also known for his wider contribution to ...

  5. The Central Labour Service (CLS) cadre is an Organized Group 'A' Central Civil Services of the Government of India. It was formed in February 1987 by amalgamating 3 bodies: Labour Officers (Central Pool), Central Industrial Relations Machinery and Welfare Organisation of the Ministry of Labour. [1] Its main roles are to implement labour and ...

  6. Labouré College of Healthcare is a private college specializing in nursing and healthcare education and located in Milton, Massachusetts. Founded in 1892, by the Daughters of Charity, it is the longest-running nursing education program in the Boston area.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2015 · The Central Labour College schooled a whole generation of the brightest workers mainly from the mines and railways of Britain between 1909 and 1929. It was formed by the dissident students who had been thrown out of Ruskin college following a strike (see Colin Waugh ‘Plebs’ ISSN 0459-2026). The CLC was housed initially in Oxford until the ...