Sentences with phrase «governed by the workers»

A number of them united to start or join platform cooperatives — platforms owned and governed by the workers, users, or both.

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In Austria, there are somewhat similar «beck and call contracts,» though these are governed by tighter working time regulations, while in the Netherlands there are at least a quarter of a million workers subject to «minimum terms».
Relations between worker and employer are governed by a welter of state and federal laws and regulations drafted in the first half of the 20th century to prevent child labor and other abuses in factories and on farms.
Workers in safety - critical jobs will still be tested, and some, such as airline pilots and truck drivers, are governed by federal rules.
Here, in the outskirts of Sacramento, a handful of government workers face a daunting task: By Jan. 1, craft regulations and rules that will govern the state's emerging legal pot market, from where and how plants can be grown to setting guidelines to track the buds from fields to stores.
The Assembly's budget kept intact roughly a quarter of the more than two - dozen health initiatives proposed by Cuomo, including a bill of rights for Ebola health care workers, streamlined regulations governing the establishment of new health facilities, and the expiration of some Medicaid cuts to providers.
Other organised protesters who've received the BBC blessing of warm approval recently, accompanied by woolly reporting about who they are, are the Russian protesters who apparently would like to be governed by oligarchs and the Socialist Workers Party activist who confronted Andrew Landsley for the cameras.
The carpenters» union has about 700 members who build and fix things for various city agencies, and they are among about 10,000 members of skilled trade union workers who are governed by the prevailing wage law.
In the U.S., this behavioral division follows a genetic one: workers bearing two copies of one form, or allele, of the Gp - 9 gene live in nests governed by a single matriarch, whereas those that have one copy or a pair of a second allele take orders from a female oligarchy.
Humanitarian workers are governed by an international code of conduct that requires that their services be provided independently of national agendas, on the basis of need alone.
More than 1.3 million workers in Quebec are governed by a collective agreement.
Some workers» rights, for example bank employees and those who work for airlines, are governed by the Canada Labour Code.
In Canada, 31.2 % of all employees are covered by very detailed, comprehensive agreements which govern every aspect of their relationships with their employers — all those unionized workers in Canada who are subject to current collective agreements.
By way of example, despite working for a First Nations government a bus driver for an educational unit, an employment counsellor with an Ontario Works unitand a worker from a negotiation office were all found to have their employment governed by provincial lawBy way of example, despite working for a First Nations government a bus driver for an educational unit, an employment counsellor with an Ontario Works unitand a worker from a negotiation office were all found to have their employment governed by provincial lawby provincial laws.
One of the major contributors to the severe loss of income is the gross deficiencies and inequities in the workers» compensation system, which continues to be governed by 50 different state laws.
Because of Bill 168, the OHSA now requires employers to treat the risk of violence and harassment against workers like other workplace hazards, which must be foreseen and minimized, and which must be governed by incident action plans.
Georgia workers compensation attorneys work in a specific subset of law governed by Georgia workers compensation law.
There are probably many workers in New York City who are governed by industry - wide union collective bargaining agreements (which apply to almost everyone in the entertainment industry) which regulate the giving and accepting of offers to some extent.
In Alberta the scheme for worker's compensation is governed by the terms of the Worker's Compensation Act RSA c. W - 15 and WCB policies that amplify the provisions of thworker's compensation is governed by the terms of the Worker's Compensation Act RSA c. W - 15 and WCB policies that amplify the provisions of thWorker's Compensation Act RSA c. W - 15 and WCB policies that amplify the provisions of the Act.
53 By contrast, although the aim of Directive 2004/38 is to facilitate and strengthen the exercise of the primary and individual right — conferred directly on all Union citizens by the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resourceBy contrast, although the aim of Directive 2004/38 is to facilitate and strengthen the exercise of the primary and individual right — conferred directly on all Union citizens by the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resourceby the Treaty — to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States (see Case C ‑ 127 / 08 Metock and Others [2008] ECR I ‑ 6241, paragraphs 82 and 59; Case C ‑ 162 / 09 Lassal [2010] ECR I ‑ 9217, paragraph 30; and Case C ‑ 434 / 09 McCarthy [2011] ECR I ‑ 3375, paragraph 28), it is also intended, as is apparent from Article 1 (a) thereof, to set out the conditions governing the exercise of that right (see, to that effect, McCarthy, paragraph 33, and Joined Cases C ‑ 424 / 10 and C ‑ 425 / 10 Ziolkowski and Szeja [2011] ECR I ‑ 14035, paragraphs 36 and 40), which include, where residence is desired for a period of longer than three months, the condition laid down in Article 7 (1)(b) of the directive that Union citizens who do not or no longer have worker status must have sufficient resources.
General maritime law and perhaps select Federal Statutes intended to protect maritime workers will govern the liability and damage aspects of any lawsuits filed by injured workers or the estates of loved ones lost in this tragedy.
Workers» compensation law is governing by state workers» compensation acts and federal statutes which provide for fixed awards to employees or their dependents in the event of employment - related accidents and diWorkers» compensation law is governing by state workers» compensation acts and federal statutes which provide for fixed awards to employees or their dependents in the event of employment - related accidents and diworkers» compensation acts and federal statutes which provide for fixed awards to employees or their dependents in the event of employment - related accidents and diseases.
16 SB 319 / HCSFA S. B. 319 (SUB)- 1 - HOUSE SUBSTITUTE TO SENATE BILL 319 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1 To amend Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to professions and 2 businesses, so as to provide that professional counseling includes diagnosing emotional and 3 mental problems and conditions; to clarify that persons licensed as professional counselors, 4 social workers, and marriage and family therapists are not authorized to conduct 5 psychological testing; to provide for legislative findings and intent; to provide for a 6 curriculum of continuing education relating to diagnosing; to provide for the establishment 7 of rules and regulations regarding testing conducted by licensed professional counselors; to 8 clarify that psychological testing is part of the practice of psychology; to provide that certain 9 licensed persons are able to perform certain tests other than psychological testing; to revise 10 definitions; to amend Code Section 37 -1-1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, 11 relating to definitions relative to the general provisions governing and regulating mental 12 health, so as to conform a cross-reference; to provide for related matters; to provide an 13 effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
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