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Clerical work

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Workman

Disputes Act (14 of 1947), s. 2(s)] Assistant, mainly performing clerical work and incidentally performing some supervisory work, is a 'workman', Arkal … do any skilled, semi-skilled or un-skilled manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be

Employee

do any skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory technical or clerical work, whether the terms of such employment are express or implied, … any skilled or unskilled manual, supervisory, managerial, administrative, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be

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Workmen

or for a fraction of the time, also does some clerical work, it would have to be held that he is employed

Workman/industry/teacher

unskilled manual work or supervisory work or technical work or clerical work. Imparting of education is in the nature and a mission

Worker

seem to exclude those employees who are entrusted solely with clerical duties, if they otherwise fall within the definition of the … Worker, means a person employed under a contract of service or

Office

or building used as a place of business, especially for clerical or administrative work, Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. v. Noor

Commercial establishment

of the U.P. Shops and Commercial Eastblishment Act, 1947, the clerical and other establishments of a factory to whom the provisions … and re-enacted it. It is difficult to say that field workers who are employed in guiding, supervising and controlling the growth

Simony

and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), required … who offered money to the Apostles for the power to work miracles (Acts viii. 18-24). It is an offence by statute

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Clerical work

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Workman

Disputes Act (14 of 1947), s. 2(s)] Assistant, mainly performing clerical work and incidentally performing some supervisory work, is a 'workman', Arkal … do any skilled, semi-skilled or un-skilled manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be

Employee

do any skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory technical or clerical work, whether the terms of such employment are express or implied, … any skilled or unskilled manual, supervisory, managerial, administrative, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of employment be

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Workmen

or for a fraction of the time, also does some clerical work, it would have to be held that he is employed

Workman/industry/teacher

unskilled manual work or supervisory work or technical work or clerical work. Imparting of education is in the nature and a mission

Worker

seem to exclude those employees who are entrusted solely with clerical duties, if they otherwise fall within the definition of the … Worker, means a person employed under a contract of service or

Office

or building used as a place of business, especially for clerical or administrative work, Goa Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. v. Noor

Commercial establishment

of the U.P. Shops and Commercial Eastblishment Act, 1947, the clerical and other establishments of a factory to whom the provisions … and re-enacted it. It is difficult to say that field workers who are employed in guiding, supervising and controlling the growth

Simony

and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), required … who offered money to the Apostles for the power to work miracles (Acts viii. 18-24). It is an offence by statute

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