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101 romper los lazos con
(v.) = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties withEx. SLIS experiences of the immediate past and present han not persuaded them to sever their links with librarianship.Ex. Those civil servants leave the United Kingdom to work in a Community institution automatically sever their ties with their own government service.Ex. Adolescents do not seek to break ties with parents or adults so much as to revise their relationships in a more adult direction.* * *(v.) = sever + Posesivo + links with, sever + Posesivo + ties with, break + ties withEx: SLIS experiences of the immediate past and present han not persuaded them to sever their links with librarianship.
Ex: Those civil servants leave the United Kingdom to work in a Community institution automatically sever their ties with their own government service.Ex: Adolescents do not seek to break ties with parents or adults so much as to revise their relationships in a more adult direction. -
102 un ejército de
Ex. The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.* * *Ex: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.
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103 una gran cantidad de
= a good deal of, a great deal of, a large degree of, a mass of, a plethora of, a supply of, a vast amount of, a city of, a wealth of, a sea of, a cascade of, an army of, a good many, a huge number of, a great number of, a multitude of, scores of, a host of, a vast corpus of, a whole host ofEx. There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.Ex. As earlier sections amply demonstrate, there is a great deal of choice with regards to data bases.Ex. The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.Ex. Flaws are emphasized and frequent comparisons made with similar tools, but these are often buried in a mass of minutiae.Ex. A good thesaurus is not necessarily one that has been published with a plethora of effective relationship displays.Ex. If your library has decided to operate this way, there will be a supply of preprinted labels at the circulation desk.Ex. This 15 page report has a vast amount of valuable information between its covers derived from a variety of sources.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. Such reports often make available a wealth of factual and statistical information which is not published elsewhere in such detail.Ex. In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Ex. Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.Ex. The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.Ex. A good many heavily gilt retailers' bindings (such as the small English devotional books that were sold in large numbers from the 1560s until the later seventeenth century) were indeed intended to look expensive while really being cheaply executed.Ex. A user searching for Smith's 'History as Argument' who was not sure under which subject it would be entered, would have to prowl through a huge number of cards in a card catalog to find the entry under SMITH.Ex. Environmental organization receive a great number of public enquiries by phone and letter.Ex. In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex. Popular authors receive scores, in some cases hundreds, of letters a year from their young readers and every correspondent, I am quite sure, wants a reply.Ex. There is a host of legislative, political, financial, consumer, and other reports of individuals and corporate bodies.Ex. Basically, the book deals with a vast corpus of oral tradition, including both prose and poetic texts.Ex. If you want to buy a spit roaster beware; a whole host of illegal spit roasters are now on the market in the UK.* * *= a good deal of, a great deal of, a large degree of, a mass of, a plethora of, a supply of, a vast amount of, a city of, a wealth of, a sea of, a cascade of, an army of, a good many, a huge number of, a great number of, a multitude of, scores of, a host of, a vast corpus of, a whole host ofEx: There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.
Ex: As earlier sections amply demonstrate, there is a great deal of choice with regards to data bases.Ex: The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.Ex: Flaws are emphasized and frequent comparisons made with similar tools, but these are often buried in a mass of minutiae.Ex: A good thesaurus is not necessarily one that has been published with a plethora of effective relationship displays.Ex: If your library has decided to operate this way, there will be a supply of preprinted labels at the circulation desk.Ex: This 15 page report has a vast amount of valuable information between its covers derived from a variety of sources.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex: Such reports often make available a wealth of factual and statistical information which is not published elsewhere in such detail.Ex: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Ex: Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.Ex: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.Ex: A good many heavily gilt retailers' bindings (such as the small English devotional books that were sold in large numbers from the 1560s until the later seventeenth century) were indeed intended to look expensive while really being cheaply executed.Ex: A user searching for Smith's 'History as Argument' who was not sure under which subject it would be entered, would have to prowl through a huge number of cards in a card catalog to find the entry under SMITH.Ex: Environmental organization receive a great number of public enquiries by phone and letter.Ex: In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex: Popular authors receive scores, in some cases hundreds, of letters a year from their young readers and every correspondent, I am quite sure, wants a reply.Ex: There is a host of legislative, political, financial, consumer, and other reports of individuals and corporate bodies.Ex: Basically, the book deals with a vast corpus of oral tradition, including both prose and poetic texts.Ex: If you want to buy a spit roaster beware; a whole host of illegal spit roasters are now on the market in the UK. -
104 una oleada de
= an army of, a flurry of, a swell ofEx. The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.Ex. While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.Ex. There was also a swell of private endeavour, particularly from people who thought of themselves as anti-establishment, counter-culture groups.* * *= an army of, a flurry of, a swell ofEx: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.
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105 ENA
ENA [ənα]feminine noun( = École nationale d'administration) prestigious college training senior civil servants → GRANDES ÉCOLES* * *
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The grande école, based in Strasbourg, which trains the élite force of public administrators. There are about 1,500 applicants for 150 places, drawn from the graduates of a university or another grande école. Entry is by competitive examination or concours, and requires applicants to commit themselves to ten years' work for the state
II enanom féminin: abbr école* * *enɒ abr nfÉcole nationale d'administration grande école for training civil servants* * *ENA nf (abbr = École nationale d'administration) Grande École of public management.ⓘ ENA The grande école, based in Strasbourg, which trains the élite force of public administrators. There are about 1,500 applicants for 150 places, drawn from the graduates of a university or another grande école. Entry is by competitive examination or concours, and requires applicants to commit themselves to ten years' work for the state.nom propre féminin, -
106 cabinet
cabinet [kabinε]1. masculine nounb. ( = gouvernement) cabinet ; ( = collaborateurs) staffc. ( = meuble) cabinet2. plural masculine noun3. compounds* * *kabinɛ
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nom masculin2) ( affaires et clientèle) practice; ( cabinet collectif) firm; (de médecins, dentistes) practice3) ( agence) agency5) ( de musée) exhibition room
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cabinets nom masculin pluriel toilet (sg), loo (colloq) (sg) GB, bathroom (sg) USPhrasal Verbs:* * *kabinɛ1. nm1) [médecin] surgery Grande-Bretagne office USA2) [notaire] (= bureau) office, (= clientèle) practice3) POLITIQUE cabinet, [ministre] advisers pl2. cabinets nmplvieilli (= w.-c.) lavatory sg* * *A nm1 ( local) gén office; (de médecin, dentiste) surgery GB, office US; (d'avocat, de notaire) office; (d'avocat au barreau, de juge) chambers (pl);2 ( affaires et clientèle de professions libérales) practice; ( cabinet collectif) firm; (de médecins, dentistes) (group) practice; le cabinet du Dr Hallé Dr Hallé's practice; avoir/vendre un cabinet to have/to sell a practice; ouvrir un cabinet to set up in practice; cabinet d'architectes/d'audit firm of architects/auditors; cabinet d'avocats/d'experts-comptables law/accountancy firm; cabinet de médecins/dentistes medical/dental practice;3 ( agence) agency; cabinet de recrutement recruitment agency; cabinet immobilier estate agent's; ( collectif) firm of estate agents; avoir un cabinet d'assurances to be an insurance broker; ouvrir un cabinet d'assurances to set up (in) business as an insurance broker;4 Pol ( gouvernement) cabinet; (de ministre, préfet) staff, cabinet US; cabinet ministériel minister's personal staff;5 ( de musée) exhibition room; cabinet des estampes/médailles print/coin room;7 †( meuble) cabinet.cabinet d'aisances† water closet† GB, lavatory; cabinet de consultation surgery GB, office US; cabinet d'instruction Jur judge's chambers (pl); cabinet juridique law firm; cabinet de lecture† reading room; cabinet médical medical practice; cabinet noir cubbyhole; cabinet particulier private dining room; cabinet de toilette bathroom; cabinet de travail study.[kabinɛ] nom masculin[de magistrat] chambers[d'avoué, de notaire] office2. [réduit]3. [petite salle]cabinet particulier [de restaurant] private dining room4. [clientèle - de médecin, de dentiste] practice5. [agence]cabinet d'assurances insurance firm ou agencycabinet conseil consulting firm, consultancy firmfaire partie du cabinet to be in ou a member of the Cabinetcabinet ministériel minister's advisers, departmental staff7. [d'un musée] (exhibition) room8. [meuble] cabinet9. [d'horloge] (clock) case————————cabinets nom masculin plurielIn a French context this term refers to the team of civil servants who carry out advisory and administrative duties for a minister or a préfet. The Prime Minister's cabinet is made up not of ministers but of senior civil servants, including the directeur de cabinet, who has a political role as the Prime Minister's principal private secretary (and can deputize for him or her), and the chef de cabinet, whose function is largely administrative. -
107 empêcher
empêcher [ɑ̃pe∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ chose, action] to prevent, to stop• s'il veut le faire, on ne peut pas l'en empêcher if he wants to do it, we can't stop him• ça ne m'empêche pas de dormir it doesn't keep me awake ; (figurative) I don't lose any sleep over itb. il n'empêche qu'il a tort all the same, he's wrong• j'ai peut-être tort, n'empêche, il a un certain culot ! (inf) maybe I'm wrong, but even so he's got a nerve! (inf)2. reflexive verb• s'empêcher de faire qch to stop o.s. doing sth• je ne peux m'empêcher de penser que... I cannot help thinking that...* * *ɑ̃peʃe
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verbe transitif to prevent, to stopempêcher quelqu'un de faire — to prevent ou stop somebody (from) doing
une disposition qui empêche les fonctionnaires de faire grève — a clause that prevents civil servants from striking
pour empêcher toute tentative d'OPA — to stave off ou ward off any takeover attempt
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s'empêcher verbe pronominal
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verbe impersonnelil n'empêche que — nonetheless, the fact remains that
* * *ɑ̃peʃe vt1) to preventempêcher qn de faire — to prevent sb from doing, to stop sb from doing
Le café le soir m'empêche de dormir. — Drinking coffee in the evening stops me from sleeping., Drinking coffee in the evening keeps me awake at night.
il n'empêche que — all the same, be that as it may
Il n'empêche que cela n'arrange pas nos affaires. — All the same, it doesn't help matters.
* * *empêcher verb table: aimerA vtr to prevent, to stop; empêcher un crime to prevent a crime; empêcher que la vérité ne soit révélée to prevent ou stop the truth (from) being revealed; empêcher qn de faire to prevent sb from doing, to stop sb from doing; rien ne m'empêche de partir there's nothing to stop me (from) leaving; rien ne vous empêche de le signaler there's nothing to stop you pointing it out; rien n'empêche d'imaginer une autre solution there's no reason why we can't think of another solution; si tu veux partir, personne ne t'en empêche if you want to leave, no-one's stopping you; la pauvreté n'empêche pas la générosité poverty does not preclude generosity; l'un n'empêche pas l'autre the one doesn't necessarily preclude the other; une disposition qui empêche les fonctionnaires de faire grève a clause that prevents civil servants from striking; une absence de vent qui empêche le nuage toxique de se disperser a lack of wind that keeps the toxic cloud from dispersing; il a décidé de mettre fin à ses jours, on l'en empêche he decided to kill himself, he was stopped; notre handicap ne nous empêche pas de plaisanter our disability doesn't stop us from making jokes ou doesn't mean we can't make jokes; un homme empêché de rêver devient fou a man prevented from dreaming goes mad; l'attentat a empêché la libération des otages the attack meant that the hostages couldn't be freed; pour empêcher toute tentative d'OPA to stave off ou ward off any takeover attempt.B s'empêcher vpr je n'ai pu m'empêcher de rire I couldn't help laughing; je n'ai pas pu m'en empêcher I couldn't help it.C v impers (il) n'empêche all the same; il n'empêche que nonetheless, the fact remains that; n'empêche que○ for all that, all the same; il est riche, ça n'empêche pas qu'il est idiot he's rich, but he's an idiot all the same.[ɑ̃peʃe] verbe transitif1. [ne pas laisser]empêcher quelqu'un de faire quelque chose to prevent somebody (from) ou to keep somebody from ou to stop somebody (from) doing somethingpousse-toi, tu m'empêches de voir! move over, I can't see!empêcher quelqu'un d'entrer/de sortir/d'approcher to keep somebody out/in/awayempêcher que quelqu'un/quelque chose (ne) fasse to stop somebody/something from doing, to prevent somebody/something from doingcela ne t'empêche pas ou rien ne t'empêche de l'acheter à crédit you could always buy it in instalmentsqu'est-ce qui nous empêche de le faire? what's to prevent us (from) doing it?, what's to stop us?4. [retenir]être empêché de faire: empêché de venir, il n'a pas pu voter he couldn't vote, as he was (unavoidably) detained————————[ɑ̃peʃe] verbe impersonnelil n'empêche que tu es encore en retard maybe, but you're late again all the same————————s'empêcher de verbe pronominal plus prépositions'empêcher de faire to refrain from ou to stop oneself doing————————n'empêche locution adverbialen'empêche, tu aurais pu (me) prévenir! all the same ou even so, you could have let me know!n'empêche que locution conjonctiveon ne m'a pas écouté, n'empêche que j'avais raison! they didn't listen to me, even though I was right! -
108 superannuation
noun1)superannuation [contribution/payment] — Beitrag zur Rentenversicherung
2) (pension) Rente, die* * *noun die Pensionierung* * *super·an·nua·tion[ˌsu:pərˌænjuˈeɪʃən, AM -ɚˌ-]n no plto pay \superannuation Rentenbeiträge [o ÖSTERR Pensionsbeiträge] bezahlen2. (pension) [Alters]rente f, [Alters]pension f ÖSTERR; of civil servants Pension f, Ruhegeld nt, Ruhegehalt nt* * *["suːpərnjU'eISən]n (esp Brit)(= act) Pensionierung f, Versetzung f in den Ruhestand; (= state) Pension f, Ruhestand m; (= pension) Rente f; (for civil servants, teachers) Ruhegehalt nt (form)superannuation contribution — Beitrag m zur Altersversicherung
* * *1. a) Pensionierung fb) Ruhestand m2. (Alters)Rente f, Pension f, Ruhegeld n:superannuation contribution Altersversicherungsbeitrag m;* * *noun1)superannuation [contribution/payment] — Beitrag zur Rentenversicherung
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109 starting salary
nounAnfangsgehalt, das; (for civil servants also) Eingangsbesoldung, die* * *ˈstart·ing sala·ryn Anfangsgehalt nt* * *nounAnfangsgehalt, das; (for civil servants also) Eingangsbesoldung, die* * *n.Anfangsgehalt n. -
110 dužnosti državnih službenika
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112 propisi o državnim službenicima
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113 Sciences Po
Name used, even formally, by the Institut des Etudes Politiques de Paris, an autonomous state-funded school of higher education (grand établissement), founded in 1872, and a university in all but name. The undergraduate course at Sciences Po, designed to produce graduates with a solid understanding of the workings of the modern world, is a pluridisciplinary degree covering a range of social sciences, including history, law, politics, economics, sociology, and foreign languages. Many leading French politicians, businessmen and civil servants have degrees from Sciences Po, and the school's increasing success has led to the opening of smaller campuses, offering specialist courses, in Dijon, Poitiers, Menton and Nancy.Sciences Po is one of the top ranked institutes of higher education in France and in Europe, and competition for places is stiff. The school runs joint degree courses with several top international schools, including the universities of Columbia and Georgetown in the USA, and LSE in Great Britain. Many leading French politicians, businessmen and civil servants have degrees from Sciences Po, and the school's increasing success has led to the opening of smaller campuses, offering specialist courses, in Dijon, Poitiers, Menton and Nancy.The official Aeres audit of Sciences Po in 2008 described the institution as being "seen from abroad as a typically French institution, rather difficult to situate and to comprehend." It defined the school's mission as being to train graduates with "knowledge, but also understanding, of society and the world... in short to educate them".The name 'Sciences Po' is also used commonly to refer to Instituts d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) attached to a number of universities.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Sciences Po
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114 servant
/'sə:vənt/ * danh từ - người hầu, người đầy tớ, người ở =servants of the people+ đầy tớ của nhân dân =civil servants+ công chức, viên chức nhà nước =public servants+ quan chức - bầy tôi trung thành =a servant of Jesus Christ+ bầy tôi của Chúa Giê-xu !a good servant but a bad master - vật để dùng chứ không phải để thờ; cái coi là phương tiện chứ đừng coi là mục đích -
115 civiel
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116 pensioner
noun* * *noun (a person who receives a pension, especially (old age pensioner) one who receives a retirement pension.) der/die Rentner(in)* * *pen·sion·er[ˈpen(t)ʃənəʳ, AM -ɚ]n BRIT Rentner(in) m(f), Pensionist(in) m(f) ÖSTERR; (for civil servants) Pensionär(in) m(f), Pensionist(in) m(f) ÖSTERR* * *['penʃənə(r)]nRentner(in) m(f); (= former civil servant also) Pensionär(in) m(f), Ruhegehaltsempfänger(in) m(f) (form)* * *pensioner [ˈpenʃənə(r)] s Rentner(in), Pensionär(in), Ruhegeldempfänger(-in)* * *nounRentner, der/Rentnerin, die; (retired civil servant) Pensionär, der/Pensionärin, die* * *n.Pensionär m.Rentenempfänger m.Rentner - m. -
117 Merit Systems Protection Board
сокр MSPBФедеральное независимое ведомство [ independent agency], созданное по Закону о реформе гражданской службы 1978 года [ Civil Service Reform Act of 1978] вместо Комиссии по гражданской службе [ United States Civil Service Commission] (1883-1978). В его задачи входит как защита системы заслуг [ merit system] в целом, так и защита прав отдельных государственных служащих [civil servants; civil service]. Рассматривает жалобы служащих, расследует случаи нарушения прав работников, принимает дисциплинарные меры в случае их нарушения. Ежегодно отчитывается перед КонгрессомEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Merit Systems Protection Board
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118 Judicial and Legal System
The 1976 Constitution and 1982 revisions provide for three fundamental courts, each with different functions, as well as other special courts, including a military court. The three principal courts are the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Justice, and Supreme Court of Administration. The Constitutional Court determines whether legislative acts (laws) are legal and constitutional. In addition, it ascertains the physical ability of the president of the Republic to perform duties of office, as well as to determine the constitutionality of international agreements. Ten of this court's members are selected by the Assembly of the Republic.The Supreme Court of Justice, the highest court of law, heads the court system and tries civil and criminal cases. It includes first courts to try cases and courts of appeal. The Supreme Court of Administration examines the administrative and fiscal conduct of government institutions. All matters concerning judges, including the power to discipline judges whose conduct does not comply with the law, are overseen by the Higher Council of the Bench and the Superior Council of the Administrative and Fiscal Courts. There is also an Ombudsman, elected for a four-year term by the Assembly of the Republic, who serves as chief civil and human rights officer of the country. This officer receives 3,000-4,000 complaints a year from citizens who dispute acts of the judicial and legal system.Portugal's system of laws is based on Roman civil law and has been shaped by the French legal system. Unlike common law in the American and British legal systems, Portugal's system of laws is based on a complete body of law so that judicial reason is deductive. Legal precedent, then, has little influence. Portuguese judges are viewed as civil servants simply applying the law from codes, not as a judiciary who interpret law. While the post-1974 judicial and legal system is freer and fairer than that under the Estado Novo dictatorship, it has received criticism on the grounds of being very slow, cumbersome, overburdened with cases, and sometimes corrupt. There has been a backlog of untried cases and long delays before trial because of vacant judgeships and inefficient operations.Under Portuguese criminal law, preventive detention for a maximum of four months is legal. Much longer preventive detention terms occur due to the trial backlog. Memories persist of legal abuses under the Estado Novo system, when suspects convicted of crimes against the state could be detained legally for periods of from six months to three years. Media sensationalism and the cited problems of the judicial system exacerbated tensions in recent high-profile trials, including the 2004-05 trial of a child prostitution and pedophile ring, tried in Lisbon, with suspects including a celebrated television personality and a former diplomat.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Judicial and Legal System
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119 Public and Commercial Services Union
орг.сокр. PCS гос. упр., брит. Союз служащих в государственной и коммерческой сферах (один из крупнейших профессиональных союзов Великобритании; объединяет служащих правительственных ведомств, неправительственных органов государственного управления, частных компаний, которым передаются функции государственного управления, и приватизированных предприятий общественного сектора; образован в 1998 г. в результате объединения Ассоциации гражданской и общественной службы и Союза общественной службы, налогов и торговли)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Public and Commercial Services Union
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120 Lloyd - La Follette Act
Принят в 1912. Гарантировал федеральным гражданским служащими [civil servants; civil service] право обращения в Конгресс [ Congress, U.S.] индивидуально или через свои объединения, разрешил им образовывать профсоюзы с целью улучшения условий труда, сокращения рабочего дня, увеличения зарплаты, но при условии, что эти профсоюзы не будут проводить антиправительственные забастовки. До принятия Закона о реформе гражданской службы 1978 [ Civil Service Reform Act of 1978] был единственным законом, регулирующим общественную деятельность федеральных служащих.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Lloyd - La Follette Act
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