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Is it not, by chance, true that Europe has the highest levels of employee protection in the world?
"From Day 1, it was brought up quite clear that it had to do with employee protection."
Typists in the 1940s, when employee protection was less guaranteed.
Some state laws provide greater employee protections; employers must comply with both.
It is up to Europe to guarantee employee protection.
The US has very poor employee protection laws, yet they have higher unemployment.
"The minute it's in writing and the employee protection provision is out, we'll strike.
What the hell is the deal with employee protections (or lack therein) down there?
But many Democrats complained that it offered only limited changes and would actually scale back some existing employee protections.
He identified four factors to explain the variation in employee protection:
Social security ensures employee protection against unemployment, disease, old age and occupational accidents.
For years, the city warned that the union might strike if the contracts were bid without the employee protections.
The object in repatriating employment and social measures from Europe is to allow the reduction of employee protection to absolutely nothing.
In 2002, Bush officials argued that the September 11 attacks made the proposed elimination of employee protections imperative.
Germany has much more stringent employee protection and workers rights than the UK, but they have much lower unemployment.
The employee follows documented procedures and uses special equipment that provides proven, effective employee protection.
I am becoming more and more convinced that employee protection directives look very pretty on paper but that nobody actually wants to implement them.
The first US environmental law to include an employee protection was the Clean Water Act of 1972.
Opposition has come from employers and small business owners who feel their rights have been neglected because of the emphasis on employee protection and rights.
Employee protection, as Mrs Stauner said, is a basic necessity in modern working life, not a superfluous luxury.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, minimum health and safety standards are the core of European employee protection legislation.
Cutting back on employee protection is therefore promoted as the best way of guaranteeing more employment, and aid is seen only as a last resort.
"We hope the city will come forward and provide pension protection and an employee protection provision," Mr. Watt said.
Compare and contrast Germany, which has far better employee protection rights, and whose economy is rather better off than the UK's.
Rigid employee protection laws, a relic of the Franco dictatorship, had given Spain a 23.9 percent unemployment rate, double the European average.