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odd-lot
odd-lot : of, relating to, or being the type of worker considered under the odd-lot doctrine [an worker without stable employment]
Lock out
as such is not closed down even temporarily; only particular workers re refused work. Closing down a business even temporarilyis distinct
Feature film
1986), s. 2 (f); See also Cineworkers and Cinema Theatre workers (Regulation of Employments) Act, 1981 (45 of 1981); (3 of
Godown
or (ii) beedi or cigar or both. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966 (32 of 1966), s. 2]
Government
in relation to any other port, the State Government. [Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948), s. 2
Health
and medical care generate devotion and dedication to give the workers' best, physically as well as mentally, in productivity. It enables
In the interest of general public
have adopted a liberal attitude and the interest of the workers has been protected notwithstanding the hardship that might be caused
Health care system
practice, a pharmacy, drug store and any association of health workers. [Infant Milk Substitutes Feeding Bottle and Infant Foods (Regulation of
Hours of work
any other person entitled to claim his services. [Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 (27 of 1961), s. 2(f)]
Employee
Industrial Disputed Settlement Act, (23 of 1947), s. 2(10)] The workers in order to come within the definition of 'employee' need
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