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conditions of employment |
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conditions of employment that part of an employment that sets out the duties, responsibilities, hours of work, salary, leave and other privileges to be enjoyed by persons employed, for example a veterinary nurse, in private practice. Most professional organizations provide a pro forma of such an agreement. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Whether in the context of administrative litigation (O'Brien and Li), labour law (Gallagher; Thireau and Hua), or pensions and veterans benefits (Frazier; Diamant), law in China is shown to be perceived as potentially useful in pursuing claims to justice (especially among marginalized or aggrieved communities which have exhausted other avenues for redress). In May, Brian Gatien, president of Gatien Human Resources Law, headed up an international panel and also delivered a paper on employee privacy rights and whistle-blowing protection at the American Bar Association's (ABA) International Labour Law Committee meeting in Vienna, Austria. The previous conservative NZ government also introduced new labour laws and real wages fell, workers were exploited and productivity declined,' Mr Blake said. |
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