labor contract

NOUN
  1. contract between labor and management governing wages and benefits and working conditions
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How To Use labor contract In A Sentence

  • In many cases a child is sold into slavery as a result of a labor contract that his or her parents have signed into or in exchange for a sum of money that is often described as an advance on wages.
  • And responsibility for the violation of a labor contract.
  • And workers' compensation payments to professional athletes would be offset by any payments available under a labor contract.
  • Here they re-created their cultural patterns and social networks, including banks established by padrones (labor contractors), mutual-aid societies providing sickness and death benefits, and the festa of the town's patron saint.
  • Those employees were entitled to health and welfare benefits under a labor contract between Santa Fe and the labor union.
  • The new law broadened the 1990 Emergency Financial Manager Act by allowing state-appointed emergency managers to suspend elected officials, set aside labor contracts and even disincorporate a community or school district. Emergency Manager Law Faces Challenge
  • The promulgation of some important laws such as Labor Contract Law and Mediation and Arbitration Law on Labor Disputes caused a certain impact on judicial practice of labor law area.
  • And on Tuesday, Fiat said it had reached an agreement with metalworkers unions to extend the new labor contract to all the remaining employees in its home country. Fiat Gears Up, Cautiously
  • Here they re-created their cultural patterns and social networks, including banks established by padrones (labor contractors), mutual-aid societies providing sickness and death benefits, and the festa of the town's patron saint.
  • A labor dispute shall be under the jurisdiction of the labor-dispute arbitration commission at the place where the labor contract concerned is performed or where the employing unit is located.
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