Phrases with «insolvent employers»

The phrase "insolvent employers" refers to companies or businesses that do not have enough money or assets to pay the debts they owe. This means that they may struggle to pay their employees' wages, bills, or other financial obligations. Full definition

Sentences with «insolvent employers»

  • Complaints against insolvent employers (i.e., an organization that does not have enough assets to cover its debts, or is unable to pay its debts as they become due) are still handled through the Ministry of Labour. (slaw.ca)
  • These focus on raising the threshold below which remission can be claimed, abolishing the fee for claims involving insolvent employers and the National Insurance Fund (s188 ERA) or claims under the Pensions Schemes Act 1993. (bloomsburylawonline.com)
  • Bankruptcy and CCAA proceedings, on behalf of unions and employees of insolvent employers. (vslo.ca)
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