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A restriction on when a union may call a strike


What The minimum wage law is an example of?

The minimum wage law is an example of a government regulation that sets the lowest amount employers can pay their employees for hourly work. Its purpose is to ensure that workers receive fair compensation for their labor and to help prevent exploitative labor practices.


Which of these is an example or a labor law?

A restriction of the number of hours 16-year-olds can work. (APEX Class ;)


What are the 4 books of labor law?

If you want to check the books on labor law, you can search it on Google. Google will provide you with all the names of the labor law book.


Are there attorneys that focus on labor laws as their speciality?

Labor law is a very large area of the law. You can search for Labor Attorney through websites like lawyers.com or Findlaw.com. You can also research your legal problems at findlaw.com. Yes, there are attorneys that specialize in labor law. Get more information on Labor Law Lawyers at http://employment-law.freeadvice.com/employment-law/.


Which website sells the cheapest labor law posters?

You can purchase labor law posters for 17.95 at laborlawpostersusa.com.


Where can I get a Florida Labor Law poster?

You can get Florida Labor Law posters on this site, http://www.laborlawposters-online.com.


What best explains why the law of supply and demand has an effect on labor market?

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What is the difference between a criminal attorney and a labor attorney?

A criminal attorney is one who either prosecutes or defends people who are accused of breaking criminal law (for example, all of the lawyers on the popular show Law & Order are criminal attorneys). A labor attorney is one who specializes in employment law, and often also specializes in union matters. Both criminal and labor attorneys attend three years of law school and must pass the bar exam in order to practice law.


Do Myanmar have labor law?

yes


Are the Labor Law Compliance Posters printed in English and Spanish?

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The sherman antitrust law was used as a weapon against labor unions?

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