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Retrenchment

Retrenchment, in its ordinary connotation is discharge of labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M. Nilajkar v. Telecom District Manager, (2003) 4

Producer

s. 2(k)] Means a person who produces notified agricultural produce on one's own account-- (i) by one's own labour; or (ii) by the labour of any member of one's family; or (iii) under the personal supervision of

Practice

Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to be placed on the words 'unfair labour practice to dismiss or discharge, Hindustan Lever Ltd. v. Ashok V. Kate, AIR 1966 SC 285, p. 301,

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Vagrants

justice of the peace may commit them (being convicted before him) to the house of correction to hard labour for not more than one month subject to an appeal to the sessions, viz.:-(1) Every person able to

London, Port of

of Corporation) .....1 By the Trinity House ....1 (6) With a view to providing for the representation of labour on the Port Authority, one of the members of the Port Authority appointed by the Minister of Transport

Dog stealing

Dog stealing is punishable on summary conviction, for the first offence, by six months' imprisonment and hard labour, or fine not exceeding 20l. beyond the value of the dog. A second offence is, however, an indictable

Industrial dispute

which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour, of any persons. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2 (k)] The words 'Industrial disputes' in the Industrial Disputes

Spielberg Doctrine

Spielberg Doctrine [after the Spielberg Manufacturing Company, subject of an unfair labor practice complaint that prompted the formation of the doctrine] : a doctrine in labor law: the National Labor

Poaching

commencement of the first hour before sunrise, 'game,' as above defined, is punishable summarily by imprisonment with hard labour; and any persons, to the number of three or more, by night unlawfully entering lands, for the purpose

Job-targeting program

Job-targeting program, means an initiative by a labour union to maintain or improve its share of the labour in a particular market by financing or backing

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Retrenchment

Retrenchment, in its ordinary connotation is discharge of labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M. Nilajkar v. Telecom District Manager, (2003) 4

Producer

s. 2(k)] Means a person who produces notified agricultural produce on one's own account-- (i) by one's own labour; or (ii) by the labour of any member of one's family; or (iii) under the personal supervision of

Practice

Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to be placed on the words 'unfair labour practice to dismiss or discharge, Hindustan Lever Ltd. v. Ashok V. Kate, AIR 1966 SC 285, p. 301,

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Vagrants

justice of the peace may commit them (being convicted before him) to the house of correction to hard labour for not more than one month subject to an appeal to the sessions, viz.:-(1) Every person able to

London, Port of

of Corporation) .....1 By the Trinity House ....1 (6) With a view to providing for the representation of labour on the Port Authority, one of the members of the Port Authority appointed by the Minister of Transport

Dog stealing

Dog stealing is punishable on summary conviction, for the first offence, by six months' imprisonment and hard labour, or fine not exceeding 20l. beyond the value of the dog. A second offence is, however, an indictable

Industrial dispute

which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour, of any persons. [Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 2 (k)] The words 'Industrial disputes' in the Industrial Disputes

Spielberg Doctrine

Spielberg Doctrine [after the Spielberg Manufacturing Company, subject of an unfair labor practice complaint that prompted the formation of the doctrine] : a doctrine in labor law: the National Labor

Poaching

commencement of the first hour before sunrise, 'game,' as above defined, is punishable summarily by imprisonment with hard labour; and any persons, to the number of three or more, by night unlawfully entering lands, for the purpose

Job-targeting program

Job-targeting program, means an initiative by a labour union to maintain or improve its share of the labour in a particular market by financing or backing

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