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. >> thank you, esther chair. thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much here that has really grabbed my imagination, source of incredible frustration, but also tapped into a number of experiences that i've had across my career. professor gillis, it is such a pleasure to hear you use the phrase collective action. as someone who has spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of unionization, there also is arbitration. there is an arbitration process that gives voice. ms. carlson to the point you made, that equalizes. the voices and power of employers and employees through their chosen organization and representative or union. every experience of union arbitration that i have had, there was a jointly chosen panel. not an association that gave you some names to consider. instead of a workers grievance in case that went to arbitration the union and the employer had to agree on who was going to be the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators. everybody had >>> a
. >> thank you, esther chair. thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much here that has really grabbed my imagination, source of incredible frustration, but also tapped into a number of experiences that i've had across my career. professor gillis, it is such a pleasure to hear you use the phrase collective action. as someone who has spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of...
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i've got columnist and broadcaster esther clark. i've also got the deputy chair of the tory party, jonathan gullace, and i have got author amy nicholl turner. astros not with you on this. you know, if it turns out that we don't know where about 60% of these people we've decided to actually send to rwanda are, i mean, is it time to maybe start tagging some people? do you think or not? >> well, i mean, there was an article last year that said that the home office couldn't account for 17,000 asylum seekers in the country, and we know that many of them just get lost in the underbelly of british society. many of them go into the gig economy where they don't have any form of formal employment . any form of formal employment. many of them particularly, it was said, for the albanians that were coming over, just started getting into illegal drug trade. one of the things that makes it easier for them to do this here in the uk than say, let's say france or germany is the fact that we don't have an id card system in this country, so we actually
i've got columnist and broadcaster esther clark. i've also got the deputy chair of the tory party, jonathan gullace, and i have got author amy nicholl turner. astros not with you on this. you know, if it turns out that we don't know where about 60% of these people we've decided to actually send to rwanda are, i mean, is it time to maybe start tagging some people? do you think or not? >> well, i mean, there was an article last year that said that the home office couldn't account for 17,000...
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as you can see, it is social commentator esther krakow. we've got conservative mp more than that is the deputy chair stoke on trent north jonathan gullies and broadcaster and author amy nicole turner. and can you tell me what the bbc thinks is wrong with this? >> for most , thinks is wrong with this? >> for most, it's so much more rewarding than a boring old desk job. look at this office window. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> here we go. keir starmer's worst nightmare . next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom, and we start with some breaking news. the first migrant has reportedly been sent to rwanda. according to the sun, there , claiming that to the sun, there, claiming that the unnamed man was flown out of the unnamed man was flown out of the united kingdom yesterday evening and is now in kigali after his asylum bid was rejected last year and he voluntarily agreed to move to the central african nation in exchange for £3,000. this scheme is said to be separate to a forced deportation pr
as you can see, it is social commentator esther krakow. we've got conservative mp more than that is the deputy chair stoke on trent north jonathan gullies and broadcaster and author amy nicole turner. and can you tell me what the bbc thinks is wrong with this? >> for most , thinks is wrong with this? >> for most, it's so much more rewarding than a boring old desk job. look at this office window. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> here...
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the chair recognizes mr. keating. >> thank you, esther chairman. i would like to think the secretary for his extraordinary efforts, the travel and the stress and everything that has been involved. not just you but your staff and other members of the cabinet have been extraordinary. i want to center on ukraine for the focus of my attention. the war that begin in 2014, six years before joe biden became president of the united states. it was one that as the war escalated while he was president, he put together a coalition of 56 different countries dealing with the defense group working to in conjunction with all of our allies and the nato allies in particular. the 32 nato allies expanded under his watch as well. i would like to talk about, a few weeks ago i was in ukraine. i spoke with the ministry of defense there. i saw the impact of the six month delay that occurred in this congress. as grateful as we are that we finally have a vote on it, the speaker help this up for six months in spite of the fact that there were 311 members of congress and bipar
the chair recognizes mr. keating. >> thank you, esther chairman. i would like to think the secretary for his extraordinary efforts, the travel and the stress and everything that has been involved. not just you but your staff and other members of the cabinet have been extraordinary. i want to center on ukraine for the focus of my attention. the war that begin in 2014, six years before joe biden became president of the united states. it was one that as the war escalated while he was...
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the chair recognizes mr. keating. >> thank you, esther chairman. i would like to think the secretary for his extraordinary efforts, the travel and the stress and everything that has been involved. not just you but your staff and other members of the cabinet have been extraordinary. i want to center on ukraine for the focus of my attention. the war that begin in 2014, six years before joe biden became president of the united states. it was one that as the war escalated while he was president, he put together a coalition of 56 different countries dealing with the defense group working to in conjunction with all of our allies and the nato allies in particular. the 32 nato allies expanded under his watch as well. i would like to talk about, a few weeks ago i was in ukraine. i spoke with the ministry of defense there. i saw the impact of the six month delay that occurred in this congress. as grateful as we are that we finally have a vote on it, the speaker help this up for six months in spite of the fact that there were 311 members of congress and bipar
the chair recognizes mr. keating. >> thank you, esther chairman. i would like to think the secretary for his extraordinary efforts, the travel and the stress and everything that has been involved. not just you but your staff and other members of the cabinet have been extraordinary. i want to center on ukraine for the focus of my attention. the war that begin in 2014, six years before joe biden became president of the united states. it was one that as the war escalated while he was...