"FC Porto and Mr Luigo Del Neri have agreed to interrupt their labour contract on friday night for private reasons, " the statement on the Web site read.
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The average number of employees under labour contract in 2016 is 68 603 people, while the "'average annual salary "' 4 683 euro, 60 % higher compared to the 2007's statistics.
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The practical effect of the legislation was that by this date, Pacific Islanders were legally barred from undertaking labour contracts in Australia and ultimately compelled to return to their country of origin.
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His argument is that unequal exchange implied by labour contracts, is the basis for unequal exchange in trade, and without that basis, unequal exchange in trade could not exist, or would collapse.
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While Labour is seeking some changes to the Labour Contracts Act, they would not mean " a move back to rigid national systems or compulsory ( union ) coverage, " he said.
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In October 2007, 7, 000 Huawei employees resigned and were then rehired on short-term contracts, thereby apparently avoiding the unlimited contract provisions of the Labour Contract Law of the People's Republic of China.
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Sir George Grey, governor of the Cape at the time ordered the European settlers not to help the Xhosa unless they entered labour contracts with the settlers who owned land in the area.
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In 2005, CLB set up a programme to promote collective bargaining and the use of factory-wide, legally enforceable collective labour contracts as a means of empowering workers, protecting their legal rights, and enhancing industrial relations.
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Labour power can become a marketable object, sold for a specific period, only if the owners are constituted in law as legal subjects who are free to sell it, and can enter into labour contracts.
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While the term'labour contract'is not defined under the Labour Standards Law ( LSL ), to all intents and purposes the courts regard the two as one and the same, and the terms'labour contract and'employment contract'as interchangeable.