"employment" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The Employment Act of 1900 required that all workers be paid, not forced to work.
- After California passed its deregulation bill two years ago, one newspaper called it a "full employment act" for lobbyists.
- Other factors taken into account were the impact on business costs and statutory leave provided for under the Employment Act.
- Employment Act 1989, which defines a new regime for the training and employment of young people.
- "The only thing I can say for sure," he said, "is that it's like a full employment act for lawyers."
- By the Employment Act 1982 the definition of a trade dispute is narrowed.
- "This is the full employment act for Wall Street lawyers," one securities lawyer involved in the case said yesterday.
- Under the Employment Act 1980 all pregnant women have the right to take time off work in order to receive antenatal care.
- The necessary rule-making power to accommodate the new system has been included in the Employment Act 1989.
- The Employment Act of 1946 was a definitive attempt by the federal government to develop macroeconomic policy.
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