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continuous employment การใช้

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  • Instead the government selectively felled teak without the providing continuous employment for locals.
  • In addition, the condition of continuous employment preceding the flat application is reduced from two years to one year.
  • As a result, his reputation became even more impressive, virtually guaranteeing him continuous employment for the rest of his life.
  • Workers who join the strike will " not only forfeit their pay, but also lose the right to continuous employment, " Lawal said.
  • They say representatives of the company and the union assured them of continuous employment through 1997 when the workers were hired in October 1995.
  • The standard employment relationship can be defined as full-time, continuous employment where the employee works on his employer s premises or under the employer's supervision.
  • Under the federal Code, non-unionized employees with more than twelve months of continuous employment, other than managers, have the ability to file complaints for unjust dismissal within 90 days of being so dismissed.
  • Despite issues such as domestic abuse and war affecting overseas Filipino workers, relations with Middle Eastern countries are friendly as seen in the continuous employment of more than two million overseas Filipinos living there.
  • Other less scrupulous directors may undertake such activity in order to evade liabilities to workers that accrue from continuous employment, such as the right to claim for unfair dismissal, or to receive statutory redundancy payments.
  • Offer of Continuous Employment Regulation 8 requires that the person who takes over the business-if he decides to employ the employees concerned-make such an offer within seven days of the change of ownership of the business.
  • In addition to the current eligibility conditions to buy a new flat and the conditions of income ceiling and continuous employment, the family will have also to meet the following eligibility conditions to apply for the AHG:
  • Scaddan became a keen unionist, and on 28 June 1904 he contested the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Ivanhoe, partly because he was having difficulty securing continuous employment, and partly also because of an interest in economic affairs.
  • Vii ) Where there is an offer of employment to such employees, the offer must be on a continuous employment basis and the terms and conditions should not, in general, be less favourable than those already enjoyed by such employees.