Sentences with phrase «while labour laws»

While labour laws over the century began to address safety and working conditions, injured workers needing to replace lost wages had few options and faced many barriers.

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Though the phenomena of the lower world remain the same — the material determinisms, the vicissitudes of chance, the laws of labour, the agitations of men, the footfalls of death — he who dares to believe reaches a sphere of created reality in which things, while retaining their habitual texture, seem to be made out of a different substance.
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
Labour overreaches itself when it refers to these provisions in the bill as an omnishambles; the government could not have done much better while trying to modify complex marriage laws, to balance equality laws and religious freedom and at the same time to reconcile irreconcilable, opposing interests.
While the Labour leadership debated the economy today, the Conservative party continued to push English MPs voting on English laws.
«Oppressive law leads directly to problems of enforcement; the Labour government has found itself deeply embroiled in trying to pass legislation which threatened personal liberty and the privacy of family and home,» two Conservatives wrote while in opposition.
He argues that the Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke's «rehabilitation revolution» in prisons will work by 2015, while Mr Coulson worries about tabloid headlines on «soft» sentences and being outflanked by Labour on law and order.
While it is widely assumed that Clegg and some of his colleagues, like Alexander and Laws, would be putting the Conservatives second on an STV ballot paper, it is clear that activists and supporters, by a margin of 2 to 1, would rather see the Lib Dems in coalition with Labour.
Labour is furious at the Tory plan, which they say will brush crucial law - making under the rug while the world sleeps.
While the Labour and Lib Dem vote in the last Parliament delayed the new review, it did not reverse the changes in the law and the new review will still take place under the new rules.
While the Liberal Democrats only occupy 8 seats in the House of Commons, Farron said that he was confident that the party's 106 peers would have enough Labour and crossbench support in the House of Lords to oppose an attempt to repeal the 1998 law.
At the stroke of midnight, while most of us were either whooping it up or bedding down, our doughty law was labouring on our behalf to bring new laws, regs, and sections thereof into force and effect.
While employers in federally - regulated industries are not subject to these changes, the federal government is undertaking significant labour and employment law reform that employers should be aware of and will be affected by.
While there's no question that probationary dismissals in non-union contexts are subject to a similar type of my analysis, we have to be cautious when importing labour principles into employment law, simply because labour principles so frequently derive from terms of collective agreements which are frequently not present in individual contracts of employment.
While attending law school at UBC, I spent summers working at a labour law firm and articled in labour law.
While doing so, he continues to practice in the areas of labour and employment law.
So while litigation — not including incredibly - lucrative patent litigation, as well as some other contentious disciplines such as labour law — accounts for roughly 30 % of major US firm income, the figure is barely half that for their top UK competitors.
Beginning in 2001 (with Dunmore v. Ontario), the Supreme Court began to chip away at the Labour Trilogy precedent, all the while maintaining that the decision remained good law — up till today that is.
While the question process can first appear to be quite simple, the expert system tool shows a high degree of autonomy and will steer a client through certain bespoke branches of questions until it has got all the answers it needs to provide the client with a provisional statement in relation to the Modern Slavery Act, which the British Government made law in part to prevent companies exploiting forced labour, often via foreign suppliers.
While at USW, Karolina developed an interest in litigation, labour and employment, and construction law.
While the majority of the articling experience is in labour law, we are able provide limited exposure to other areas of the law incidental to labour law including criminal, company, insurance, bankruptcy and insolvency, pension and benefits, and a variety of litigation files.
He points to global chief counsel of compliance and regulation, Joanna Talbot, as worthy of mention, while head of labour law Victoria Halliday had an enormous workload not only because of a management restructure but with implementing the first phase of GDPR compliance.
While at law school, Grant has deepened his knowledge of labour and employment issues affecting workplaces.
While at law school, Casey was selected to complete a legal internship at the International Labour Organization, an agency of the United Nations.
While Federal Labour Law No. 8 of 1980 (as amended)(the «Labour Law») includes provisions which seek to assist employers in trying to prevent this risk from materialising, it remains a vexed topic among employers as the application of the Labour Law in relation to this topic often gives rise to uncertainty.
While Low Murchison Radnoff is a law firm based in Ottawa, we handle employment and labour law matters throughout the province.
While the allegations in the Hudbay Minerals case have not been proven in court, the case is yet another stark reminder of the importance of implementing risk - based global human rights compliance systems, rooted in the UN Guiding Principles, for corporations operating in multiple jurisdictions — particularly those in the developing world where there is lax or non-existent labour and criminal law enforcement (or, in many instances, a dearth of rule of law - based institutions).
«While it is great if they have an interest in labour or human resources law, it is not the determining factor as to whether they will be hired at our firm,» he says.
Dela Avle, supply chain support manager and senior counsel with Bruce Power, emphasized that while the company uses large law firms and does requests for proposals, it's important for external firms to know that even if a firm is not doing work with them now the opportunity does exist, especially in specialized areas such as information technology, intellectual property, labour law and Aboriginal work.
And while foreign OHS laws may apply to foreign workers employed by Canadian companies, that idea is also changing as companies feel compelled to join the corporate social responsibility movement, which has been issuing calls to apply higher labour standards abroad for foreign workers.
The successful candidate is likely to be an individual who has a strong intellectual and social curiosity in the area of labour, employment and human rights law; possesses the ability to identify and analyze current trends and developments, and to interview leading practitioners and experts in the field; displays strong verbal and written communication skills; enjoys work that is creative as well as analytical; exhibits, to a marked degree, energy and humour; and can work quickly and accurately while maintaining a sense of humour under pressure.
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