Sentences with phrase «labour code found»

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The tax code should be neutral between these activities, so finding and eliminating areas where it discriminates against labour can both enhance productivity and increase wages.
Companies looking to import from Brazil will also find difficulties, as, according to the Economist, the combination of a complex tax code, strict labour laws and economic protectionism, Brazil's manufacturing base is the fourth - least productive amongst OECD countries.
Commenting on our findings, the Labour MP and former culture secretary Ben Bradshaw said: «Under a functioning government, anyone who had allegedly broken the ministerial code could expect — at best — a difficult conversation with the prime minister.
Peter Hain, Labour MP and former work and pensions secretary, has been found guilty of «serious» and «substantial» breaches of the code on donations.
The Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 expressly provides that where a tribunal makes a finding of unfair dismissal, it must consider whether to give the Claimant an «uplift» or reduction of up to 25 % on their compensation to reflect whether the ACAS code was or was not followed by the employer.
Duty of fair representation complaints are very rarely successful but in this case, the Board found that the TPPA's conduct breached the Labour Relations Code.
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