labor laws

  • 41Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil — Brazil This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Brazil …

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  • 42hours of labor — Time period in which employees work and which is governed in part by state and federal (e.g. Adamson Act; Fair Labor Standards Act) laws enacted under police power insofar as such legislation deals with the safety and welfare of laborers and the… …

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  • 43hours of labor — Time period in which employees work and which is governed in part by state and federal (e.g. Adamson Act; Fair Labor Standards Act) laws enacted under police power insofar as such legislation deals with the safety and welfare of laborers and the… …

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  • 44National Child Labor Committee — Addie Card, 12 years. Spinner in Cotton Mill. Vt. by Lewis Hine. The National Child Labor Committee, or NCLC, is a private, non profit organization in the United States that serves as a leading proponent for the national child labor reform… …

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  • 45Global march against child labor — The Global march against child labor came about in 1998 due to the overwhelming response of the need to end child labor. It was a grass roots movement that motivated many individuals and organizations to come together and fight against child… …

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  • 46unfair labor practice — n: any of various acts by an employer or labor organization that violate a right or protection under applicable labor laws ◇ The unfair labor practices that are specified in the National Labor Relations Act are the following: 1) the interference …

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  • 47China Labor Watch — (CLW) is a New York based non government organization founded by labor activist Li Qiang in October 2000 whose mission is the defense of workers rights in China. Through research, advocacy and legal assistance, CLW seeks to help China s workers… …

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  • 48Child Labor Tax Case — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Co. ArgueDateA=March 7 ArgueDateB=8 ArgueYear=1922 DecideDate=May 15 DecideYear=1922 FullName=J. W. Bailey and J. W. Bailey, Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of North Carolina v.… …

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  • 49Fair Labor Standards Act — Federal Act (1938) which set a minimum standard wage (periodically increased by later statutes) and a maximum work week of 40 hours in industries engaged in interstate commerce. Such Act also regulates hours of work, and type of work, that can be …

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  • 50Fair Labor Standards Act — Federal Act (1938) which set a minimum standard wage (periodically increased by later statutes) and a maximum work week of 40 hours in industries engaged in interstate commerce. Such Act also regulates hours of work, and type of work, that can be …

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