No
The phrase "go Tonga you gunah win" appears to be a mix of English and a local dialect. To express support for Tonga in a more standard way, you might say, "Go Tonga, you can win!" This conveys encouragement and excitement for the team or individual representing Tonga. If you're looking for a translation into Tongan, it would be "Ongo'i Tonga, e mafai e koe ke nanai!"
Collective-bargaining
yes... When Europe is on Standard Time, Tonga (UTC+13) is 13 hours ahead of England (UTC/UTC+1). When Europe is on Summer Time, Tonga is 12 hours ahead of England. In Europe, Summer Time begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October. So when it's 11 PM TOT in Tonga, the time in England is either 10 AM GMT (during Standard Time) or 11 AM BST (during Summer Time).
Tonga is typically 1 hour behind New Zealand during New Zealand's standard time (NZST) but is in the same time zone as New Zealand during Daylight Saving Time (NZDT), when New Zealand moves one hour ahead. During the NZDT period (from late September to early April), Tonga and New Zealand are in the same time zone. When New Zealand is on standard time, Tonga is one hour behind.
The term "collective bargaining agreement" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a specific title or heading. In standard usage, it should be written in lowercase. For example, you would say, "The union negotiated a collective bargaining agreement with the employer." However, if it appears in the title of a document, it may be capitalized, such as "Collective Bargaining Agreement Between XYZ Union and ABC Company."
It means "I will die for Tonga"
Tonga was always Tonga when it started. But it orgionally called the Tu'i Tonga Empire when it started in 900BC
The types of bargaining in collective bargaining include distributive, cooperative, and productive. Each plays a key role in determining the specific terms and results of the bargaining process.
The official name of Tonga is the Kingdom of Tonga.
Gerald E. Philips has written: 'The practice of Labour relations and collective bargaining in Canada'
Yes, it is standard practice to italicize journal article titles in academic writing.
If its the polynesian word "Tonga" it means south