Sentences with phrase «defined contract of employment»

It all began when Alexander Zeldin, 29, was handed a copy of The Night Cleaner, a book by French author Florence Aubenas illuminating the precarious world of temporary work without a defined contract of employment in northern France.

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* We should fully define «highly qualified teacher» for Texas not just in regulatory terms, but in terms of the qualities and performance that are expected, which will necessitate a re-evaluation of the strategic policy document, «Learner - Centered Schools for Texas: A Vision of Texas Educators», adopted in 1997, as well as the transformation of educator employment terms from «contract» to «at will», with enhanced compensation based on performance tied to student achievement.
(a) Any contract in excess of $ 2,500 entered into by any Federal department or agency for the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction) for the United States shall contain a provision requiring that, in employing persons to carry out such contract the party contracting with the United States shall take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified handicapped individuals as defined in section 7 (6).
The decline of defined benefit pension plans outside of the public sector, coupled with the rise of self - employment, contract work and precarious, part - time labour have made saving for retirement more challenging — and more important — than ever.
The point is that the disparagement prohibited in employment contracts is not the recently - defined tort of disparagement but rather the plain definition of disparagement.
Whether you need to staff up for a busy time, or you need to replace someone who's going on leave, a Temporary Employment Contract sets out the conditions of the temporary position, and defines the duties of the newly hired employee, how and when they'll be paid.
Therefore, it is important that a careful approach should be taken in order to ensure that the contract of employment adequately defines what information will be considered confidential and that the definition is specific to the employee's role in the business.
GPM disagreed over this 10 % bonus because they claimed the gains made did not fall under the definition of «profit» as defined in the employment contract.
Section 27A (1) of ERA 1996 defines a zero hours contract as «a contract of employment or other worker's contract under which (a) the undertaking to do or perform work or services is an undertaking to do so conditionally on the employer making work or services available to the worker and (b) there is no certainty that any such work or services will be made available to the worker».
The relationship is also defined by the terms of the employment contract.
As to the first question, the Court of Justice held that European Union law must be interpreted as meaning that it is for the Member States to define the concept of «workers who have an employment contract or an employment relationship» in Clause 2.1 of the PTWD, and, in particular, to determine whether judges fall within that concept.
A constructive dismissal is defined as follows: if an employer makes a substantial change to the terms of an employee's employment without the employee's consent or demonstrates an intention to not longer be bound by the terms of the employment contract the employee has the option of treating his or her employment as having been terminated.
With respect to the first argument, the Court found that the term «Probationary Period», while undefined in the fifth employment contract, was unambiguous when read in the context of the employment relationship and how it was defined in the fourth employment contract.
However, as part of his employment contract Miller was entitled to other sources of remuneration, and to fringe benefits not defined as salary in the employment contract.
Deducting the benefits would provide the wrongfully terminated employee with exactly what he would have received had the employment contract been performed: an amount equal to his salary during the reasonable notice period and thereafter defined benefits for the rest of his life.
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