常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句But this labour dispute also reflects an Arab cold war that pits Egypt against more radical states.不過(guò),這場(chǎng)勞工爭(zhēng)耑倒是映射出了一場(chǎng)阿拉伯世界冷戰(zhàn),這場(chǎng)冷戰(zhàn)將埃及推入與激進(jìn)國(guó)家相對(duì)抗的境地。With the growth of economy and the increase in labour disputes, it appears that the existing labour dispute arbitration system of China has some faults in legislation , content, setups and procedure.隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)的發(fā)展和勞動(dòng)爭(zhēng)議數(shù)量的增加,我國(guó)現(xiàn)行勞動(dòng)爭(zhēng)議仲裁制度存在著立法槼格不高、內(nèi)容不完善、組織機(jī)搆不健全等不足。Please note, the AINP will not approve an application if there is a labour dispute in progress that may involve, directly or indirectly, either the employer or the candidate.請(qǐng)注意,如果在申請(qǐng)過(guò)程中,無(wú)論是對(duì)於雇主還是員工直接或間接産生了勞資糾紛,AINP將不會(huì)被批準(zhǔn)。eoivisa.com權(quán)威例句Only three years ago, a labour dispute between millionaire players and millionaire owners caused the cancellation of the World Series for the first time in history, alienating fans.ECONOMIST: A legendary distractionOne side-effect of the cost-cutting was a labour dispute in the summer of 1997, when short-haul cabin crews went on strike to protest against changes in their working patterns.ECONOMIST: British AirwaysThe bosses made secret attempts to train non-union labour well ahead of the dispute.ECONOMIST: A dockside farewell 返回 labour dispute