For the adjustment of individual disputes, France has long had in her conseils de prudhommes a special system of labor courts that constitutes one of her most distinctive social institutions.
And sir, by manye of othre resons may ye seen, that manye wommen been goode, and hir conseils goode and profitable.
At alle tymes thou shalt blesse god, and praye him to dresse thy weyes"; and looke that alle thy conseils been in him for evermore.
And ther-as ye blamen alle wommen and hir resouns, I shal shewe yow by manye ensamples that many a womman hath ben ful good, and yet been; and hir conseils ful hoolsome and profitable.
They can also plead before the military, commercial, and administrative tribunals and the Conseils de Prud'hommes.
The Conseil Municipal, which also sits at the Hotel de Ville, is elected from the twenty arrondissements of the city, one from each quarter, for four years, and corresponds to the Conseils of the Communes in the departments.
This is not so; French parishes already have fabriques and conseils de fabriques, that correspond to boards of trustees.
There are also three or four other Conseils in France, of which you ought to know the constitution and the objects; I dare say you do know them already; but if you do not, lose no time in informing yourself.
Petitions in favour of it, bearing an enormous number of signatures, were presented to the Chamber, and the overwhelming majority of the Conseils Généraux of which the Deputies generally formed part voted for revision.
It was provided that the senatorial electors in each department should be the deputies, the members of the conseil general and of the conseils d'arrondissement, and delegates nominated by the municipal councils of each commune.
In important industrial towns tribunals called conseils de prud'hommes are instituted to deal with disputes between employers and employees, actions arising out of contracts of apprenticeship and the like.
Guizot had completed it by making theconseils generaux also elective.
In the manufacturing towns of France, there are also boards of umpires (Conseils de Prud'hommes) to deal with trade disputes between masters and workmen belonging to certain specified trades.
His pet scheme was the establishing of labor councils (conseils du travail).
Reorganization of the Industrial Tribunals (Conseils de Prud'hommes) and the Councils of Industry and Labor.
After developing the details of his point of view and the advantages which were to be gained from such an Assembly, he finished his remarks by this question: “Why will you not have recourse to the Conseils Généraux?
In the Conseils de la Sagesse, which he wrote in prison, may be found this beautiful phrase: "You know that formerly I used to find convention in my books.
The Republic gave the election of the Conseils généraux to the people, and thus dethroned the notaries who governed those assemblies when they represented only the bourgeoisie.
The other was an agitation set on foot by the Legitimists in the Conseils généraux for the repeal of the law of May 31.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conseils" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.