National labor relations board
the basic powers of government is that they have the right to make and enforce laws. they also hold the power to declare war
They felt the United Nations lacked the power to enforce its decisions.
In the US, the executive branch has the power to enforce the law.
Support infrastructure is services and supplies needed to sustain an organization in its day to day operations, such as communications, labor, power, transport and water.
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
power to enforce,
Palamadai Samu Lokanathan has written: 'Industrial labour in India' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Working class 'Industrial organization in India' -- subject(s): Corporations, Finance, Industrial organization, Industries, Labor and laboring classes, Labor movement, Organization, control 'India's energy problems' -- subject(s): Power resources 'Industrial welfare in India' -- subject(s): Industrial welfare, Labor and laboring classes, Labor laws and legislation, Labor unions
A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws.
Labor power refers to the power vested on the labor union by the constitution while labor refers to the productive work that is done for wages.
Enforce..?
by force =)
The power of the President of the United States, delegated or implied by the Constitution, to implement and enforce laws.