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  • 11Labour Unions (Moral Aspects) —     Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     Since a labour union is a society, its moral aspects are determined by its constitution, its end, its results, and the means employed in pursuit of… …

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  • 12Labour hire — is the term applied to provision of outsourced skilled and unskilled blue collar workers hired for short or long term positions.The workers, known as field employees, temps, on hired employees or even just employees, are employed by the labour… …

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  • 13labour law —    Labour law was consolidated as a legal system in Spain during the period of Primo de Rivera s Dictatorship (1923–9) and the Second Republic (1931–6). The constitution of the Second Republic (1931) provided the foundation for a systematic… …

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  • 14labour relations — Labour relations, or industrial relations as it is known in Britain, is the interdisciplinary and somewhat diffuse study of the institutions and rule fixing processes of the labour market . Its core subject matter has always been collective… …

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  • 15contract an alliance — formal phrase to agree formally to form a close relationship with another country or organization The Labour Party contracted an alliance with the Liberal Democrats. Thesaurus: international agreementshyponym Main entry: contract …

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  • 16labour law — Body of law that applies to matters such as employment, wages, conditions of work, labour unions, and labour management relations. Laws intended to protect workers, including children, from abusive employment practices were not enacted in… …

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  • 17labour-market — In a labour market, human effort (or labour power) is made into a commodity, which is bought and sold under terms which in law are deemed to constitute a contract. The purchase and sale of formally free labour developed extensively with… …

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  • 18Labour Party — La|bour Par|ty 〈[ lɛıbə(r) pa:(r)tı] f.; ; unz.〉 engl. Arbeiterpartei [engl.; zu labour „Arbeit“ + party „Partei“] * * * La|bour Par|ty [ leɪbə pɑ:tɪ ], die; [engl. = Partei der Arbeit]: Name politischer Parteien im Commonwealth, bes. in… …

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  • 19labour-market segmentation — In essence, neo classical economic theory sees a market for labour, with buyers and sellers in open competition with each other, which functions in broadly the same way as other markets. There are differences of course. It is recognized that… …

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  • 20Contract — law …

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