Job Action - Law Dictionary Search Results
job action
job action : a temporary action (as a slowing of work) by
Job action
Job action, means a concerted temporary action by employees (such as a
strike
Labor Management Relations Act in the Important Laws section compare job action economic strike : a strike that is brought against an
work stoppage
stoppage : a cessation of work by employees as a job action NOTE: Work stoppage is often used to refer to a
work-to-rule
working to the strictest interpretation of the rules as a job action
liability
was the proximate cause of an injury compare concert of action civil liability : liability imposed under civil laws and civil
bond
work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the job and will also provide a performance bond blanket bond : … : a bond given by a plaintiff in a replevin action to cover losses to the defendant or court officer seizing
Leave
clearly connotes that the candidate should have given up the job or quitted the service or severed all connections with the … his employer. Ordinarily the word 'leave' appears to connote voluntary action, Superintendence Company of India (P) Ltd. v. Krishan Murgai, AIR
Wages
payment by reference to the time factor or by the job done. In fact, in the case of salary the recompense … for their wages; they may enforce their claim by an action in rem or in personam. Courts of Summary Jurisdiction are
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