Progressive Christianity — is the name given to a movement within contemporary Christianity characterized by willingness to question tradition, acceptance of human diversity with a strong emphasis on social justice or care for the poor and the oppressed (see Minority… … Wikipedia
Progressive Dane — is an independent, progressive political party in Dane County, Wisconsin. It was first created in the fall of 1992.Focusing exclusively on local elections, Progressive Dane endorses candidates and lobbies for issues decided on by its membership.… … Wikipedia
Progressive utilization theory — or PROUT is a socio economic theory developed in 1959 by Indian philosopher and spiritual leader Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar (1921 1990), as an alternative global economic model based on his neo humanist spiritual philosophies, and which he claimed… … Wikipedia
progressive tax — Tax levied at a rate that increases as the quantity subject to taxation increases. Designed to collect a greater proportion of tax revenue from wealthy people, progressive taxes reflect the view that those who are able to pay more should carry a… … Universalium
Progressive Labor Party (United States) — The Progressive Labor Party (originally the Progressive Labor Movement and often referred to as PL) is a transnational communist party based in the United States. It was formed in the fall of 1961 by members of the Communist Party USA who felt… … Wikipedia
Progressive Maryland — Founded in 2000, Progressive Maryland is the state s largest grassroots advocacy organization of more than 15,000 individual members and supporters as well as 40 affiliated religious, community, and labor organizations listed at… … Wikipedia
Progressive Mine Workers — The Progressive Miners of America (PMA) was a coal miners union organized in 1932 in downnstate Illinois. It was formed after United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis, sided with coal operators and subverted a contract referendum which would… … Wikipedia
Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 1967 — The 1967 Progressive Conservative leadership convention was held to choose a leader for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. The convention was held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 4th and 9th, 1967.… … Wikipedia
Maximum wage — A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn.[1] This is a related economic concept that is complementary to the minimum wage used currently by some states to enforce minimum… … Wikipedia
2006 Progressive Enterprises dispute — The 2006 Progressive Enterprises Dispute was an industrial dispute between New Zealand supermarket company Progressive Enterprises and employees represented by the National Distribution Union and the EPMU. On August 25 2006, over 500 employees at … Wikipedia
Vermont Progressive Party — Infobox American Political Party party name = Vermont Progressive Party party articletitle = Vermont Progressive Party party chairman = Anthony Pollina senateleader = None houseleader = Christopher A. Pearson foundation = 1999 ideology =… … Wikipedia