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labour law
(redirected from Conditions of employment)

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labour law
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) those areas of law which appertain to the relationship between employers and employees and between employers and trade unions


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OUR contemporary Press, and even historical archives, provide scant evidence that senior executives and politicians have ever resorted to strike action over unjust treatment meted out to them pertaining to conditions of employment, poor pension provision or lack of adequate consultation by management during the painful process of necessary change.
The key question is whether there was a direct link between any change to the employee's terms and conditions of employment and the transfer of the business to a new owner.
The union believes structural discrimination existed in many parts of the supply chain that provides meat to Tesco with agency workers, overwhelmingly migrant, on poorer conditions of employment, undercutting indigenous workers.
 
 
 
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