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The Saskatchewan government is being urged by members of its own advisory committee to more carefully consider proposed new labour laws. Nine union leaders who were on the committee are asking the province to slow down passage of the proposed
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The Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) yesterday said the Act on Foreign Workers Employment in the Kaohsiung Free Trade Zone will focus on loosening the restrictions on hiring foreign workers. The CLA said that the employment act on foreign workers in
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We are getting talented young people being told that they are daytime TV addicts. That's a little insulting.' Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian Nearly 1 million young unemployed people are being insulted by government claims that Britain's
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The Waitakere District Court heard that the accident happened in January this year, when the worker was installing a handrail at the top of some stairs on a yacht. As he was descending the stairs, he lost his footing and fell down the stairs. His
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Back in September 2011 a police raid on a travellers' site in Bedfordshire uncovered a story that le... The more time you spend on the road, the more important those small moments of fun to stop us all go... Due to legal reasons, any reporting of the
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The Tauranga District Court heard that on 9 May 2011 Kerry Bruce Duggan, trading as Mr Alifix, and his employee, were working on the third level of scaffolding to remove window panes from the Tauranga Boys' College gymnasium. Mr Duggan demonstrated
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TUC warns over unfair dismissal law time change The TUC said it feared the move would discriminate against certain groups in the workforce Increasing the time before workers are protected from unfair dismissal from one year to two years could affect
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Amendments to the Employment Act will only apply to the plantations sector, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam . He said this was agreed on during a National Labour Advisory Council meeting Tuesday. "Other sectors will be
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March 2012 Employee's Fingers Amputated in Machine Accident Joint venture partners Green Crow Corporation and Ribbonwood Sawmilling Ltd have today been fined a total of $55,000, after one of its employees suffered serious injuries to their right hand
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Abdul Razak Md Hassan mooted the motion against secretary-general Abdul Halim Mansor for failing to perform his duty to expectations. However, after deliberating for almost two hours, the general council agreed unanimously to have Abdul Razak's
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