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  • That duty of loyalty is a basic tenet of all employment relationships.
  • The Employment Contracts Act was deliberately intended to individualise the employment relationship.
  • "Once in force, all employment relationships will be governed by this act,"
  • Edmund-Davies LJ also made an important statement about the modern employment relationship,
  • "' Industrial relations "'is a multidisciplinary field that studies the employment relationship.
  • Many of the key provisions apply once an employment relationship has begun.
  • Many child consultants are keenly aware of how tenuous their employment relationship is.
  • There also is plenty of worry over the change in the employment relationship.
  • However, if the breach occurs while the employment relationship subsists, that limit is inapplicable.
  • It's as if the employment relationship never existed, Tucker said.
  • The employment relationship is wider than the employment contract.
  • Without an employment relationship between the parties, the rules of labour law do not apply.
  • There is no employment relationship and, thus, no hierarchical authority such as superior or subordinate.
  • "' Dispatched labor "'refers to an atypical employment relationship.
  • However, the claims arising from the employment relationship persist.
  • In addition, he says, " a job description is the statement of the employment relationship.
  • I worked as much as I could, so we had a really good employment relationship.
  • For their part, corporate lawyers argue that at-will employment relationships allow companies to compete efficiently.
  • However, as a system of regulating the employment relationship, labour law has existed since people worked.
  • It links the two parties in an employment relationship, irrespective of the form the contract takes.
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