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1 individual labour law
эк. тр., юр. закон об индивидуальном труде* (регулирует отношения между работодателем и отдельным работником, в частности вопросы индивидуального трудового договора, индивидуальные трудовые споры, случаи увольнения, наказания за нарушения и т. п.)Ant:See: -
2 individual labour agreement
эк. тр., юр. = individual agreementАнгло-русский экономический словарь > individual labour agreement
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3 individual labour contract
эк. тр., юр. = individual agreementАнгло-русский экономический словарь > individual labour contract
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4 individual labour time
индивидуальное рабочее времяАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > individual labour time
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5 individual labour activity
Экономика: индивидуальная трудовая деятельностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > individual labour activity
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6 individual labour dispute
Общая лексика: индивидуальный трудовой спорУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > individual labour dispute
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7 individual labour income
Экономика: индивидуальный трудовой доходУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > individual labour income
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8 individual labour time
Общая лексика: индивидуальное рабочее времяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > individual labour time
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9 individual labour time
to tell the time — показывать время; показывать, который час
time interrupt — временное прерывание; прерывание по времени
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10 body for the consideration of individual labour disputes
Общая лексика: орган по рассмотрению индивидуальных трудовых споровУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > body for the consideration of individual labour disputes
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11 individual agreement
эк. тр., юр. индивидуальный (трудовой) договор, индивидуальное (трудовое) соглашение, (соглашение об оплате и др. условиях труда, заключенное между работодателем и конкретным работником)Syn:Ant:See: -
12 labour law
1) эк. тр., юр. трудовое право (отрасль права, касающаяся взаимоотношений работников и работодателей, а также вопросов, тесно связанных с такими взаимоотношениями, в частности вопросов поддержания занятости, социального страхования работников, деятельности профсоюзов и т. п.)See:labour code, individual labour law, collective labour law, Taft-Hartley Labor Act, Wagner Act, Norris-La Guardia Act, Landrum-Griffin Act, ILO Convention, ILO Recommendation, advance notice legislation, discrimination law, equal employment opportunity, sexual harassment, Byrnes Act, Civil Service ( Management Functions) Act 1992, Code of Practice on Picketing, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, Defense Production Act, pension law, Employment ( Dispute Resolution) Act 1998, Employment Act, Employment Act of 1946, Employment Appeal Tribunal, Employment Code of Practice ( Picketing) Order 1992, Employment Equity Act 1985, Employment Equity Act 1995, social contract 2), Employment Relations Act 1999, Equal Pay Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Federal Employer's Liability Act, Federal Unemployment Tax Act, Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act, Full Employment Bill, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Human Rights Act 1998, Industrial Relations Act 1988, Industrial Relations Act of 1971, Industrial Training Act 1964, Job Training Partnership Act, labour legislation, master-servant rule, minimum wage legislation, Occupational Safety and Health Act, positive right to strike, right-to-work law, Social Security Act 1990, trade union immunities, Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993, Trade Unions and Labour Relations Act 1974, Trade Unions and Labour Relations Act 1976, Unemployment Assistance Act, Unemployment Insurance Act 1971,2) эк. тр., юр. закон о труде (конкретный законодательный акт, регулирующий трудовые взаимоотношения) -
13 individual
[ˌɪndɪ'vɪʤuəl] 1. n1) індиві́д2) розм. осо́ба; тип2. adjan agreeable individual — приє́мна люди́на
1) особи́стий; індивідуа́льнийindividual enterprise — індивідуа́льне підприє́мство (підприє́мництво)
individual labour activity — індивідуа́льна трудова́ дія́льність
2) особли́вий; окре́мийindividual man — прива́тна осо́ба
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14 labour time
эк. тр. рабочее время (время, затрачиваемое работником или работниками на производство продукта)See: -
15 labour contract
1) эк. тр., юр. трудовое соглашение, трудовой договор [контракт\] (официальное соглашение между работодателем и профсоюзом или отдельным работником, по которому работник/работники обязуется/ обязуются выполнять определенную работу с подчинением внутреннему трудовому распорядку, а работодатель обязуется выплачивать определенную заработную плату и обеспечивать определенные условия труда)Syn:See:2) юр. договор подряда (договор между работодателем и работником, по которому работник нанимается для выполнения определенных работ в течение определенного времени)* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
16 collective labour law
эк. тр., юр. законодательство о коллективном труде* (регулирует отношения работников и работодателей, как правило в частном секторе, в частности деятельность профсоюзов, объединений работников и работодателей, коллективные переговоры, коллективные трудовые споры и т. п.)See: -
17 индивидуальное рабочее время
individual labour timeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > индивидуальное рабочее время
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18 трудовой
прил.( в разных значениях) working;
labour после трудового дня ≈ after a day's work трудовой кодекс ≈ Labour Code трудовой народ ≈ working-people трудовое население ≈ working/labouring population трудовая жизнь ≈ life of work, active/industrious life трудовое воспитание ≈ working education, education based on work трудовой день ≈ day's work трудовая дисциплина ≈ labour discipline трудовая книжка ≈ work-book трудовая колония ≈ labour settlement трудовой договор ≈ labour contract трудовые коллективы ≈ work/labour collectives трудовые деньги ≈ hard-earned money ед. трудовой доход ≈ earned income трудовые сбережения ≈ earned savings трудовые ресурсы ≈ manpower ед.трудов|ой -
1. labour attr., working, work attr. ;
~ые навыки( work) skills;
~ое воспитание working education, education based on work;
~ая дисциплина labour discipline;
~ стаж length of service;
~ое законодательство labour legislation;
~ подвиг feat of labour;
~ подъём( labour) enthusiasm;
2. (приобретённый трудом) earned;
~ые доходы earned income sg., income from work;
3. (живущий своим трудом) working;
~ая книжка work-record card;
индивидуальная ~ая деятельность individual labour activity, individual enterprise, self-employment.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > трудовой
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19 vote
1. noun1) (individual vote) Stimme, diemy vote goes to X, X has my vote — (fig. coll.) ich stimme od. bin für X
2) (act of voting) Abstimmung, dietake a vote on something — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen
3) (right to vote)have/be given or get the vote — das Stimmrecht haben/bekommen
the vote in favour of capital punishment — die Stimmenzahl für die Todesstrafe
5) (expression of opinion) Votum, dasgive somebody a vote of confidence/no confidence — jemandem sein Vertrauen/Misstrauen aussprechen
2. intransitive verbvote of confidence/no confidence — Vertrauens-/Misstrauensvotum, das
abstimmen; (in election) wählenvote for/against — stimmen für/gegen
vote to do something — beschließen, etwas zu tun
vote by ballot/[a] show of hands — mit Stimmzetteln/durch Handzeichen abstimmen
3. transitive verbvote Conservative/Labour — etc. die Konservativen/Labour usw. wählen
1) (elect)vote somebody Chairman/President — etc. jemanden zum Vorsitzenden/Präsidenten usw. wählen; (approve)
2) (coll.): (pronounce) bezeichnenvote something a success/failure — etwas als Erfolg/Misserfolg bezeichnen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93531/vote_down">vote down- vote in- vote out* * *[vəut] 1. noun((the right to show) one's wish or opinion, eg in a ballot or by raising a hand etc, especially at an election or in a debate: In Britain, the vote was given to women over twenty-one in 1928; Nowadays everyone over eighteen has a vote; A vote was taken to decide the matter.) das Stimmrecht, die Abstimmung2. verb1) (to cast or record one's vote: She voted for the Conservative candidate; I always vote Labour; I shall vote against the restoration of capital punishment.) stimmen, wählen2) (to allow, by a vote, the provision of (something) eg to someone, for a purpose etc: They were voted $5,000 to help them in their research.) bewilligen•- voter- vote of confidence
- vote of thanks* * *[vəʊt, AM voʊt]I. nto put sth to the [or a] \vote über etw akk abstimmen lassenthe working-class \vote die Stimmen pl der Arbeiterklasse▪ the \vote das Wahlrecht [o Stimmrecht]to have the \vote das Wahlrecht [o Stimmrecht] habenII. vi1. (elect candidate, measure) wählento \vote in an election zu einer Wahl gehen▪ to \vote against/for sb/sth gegen/für jdn/etw stimmen2. (formally choose)to \vote on a proposal über einen Vorschlag abstimmen4.▶ to \vote with one's feet mit den Füßen abstimmenIII. vt1. (elect)▪ to \vote sb in jdn wählento \vote sb into office jdn ins Amt wählento \vote sb out [of office] jdn [aus dem Amt] abwählen2. (propose)▪ to \vote that... vorschlagen, dass...3. (declare)she was \voted the winner sie wurde zur Siegerin erklärtthe evening was \voted a tremendous success der Abend wurde als überwältigender Erfolg bezeichnet4. (decide to give)to \vote £1 million for a project eine Million Pfund für ein Projekt bewilligen* * *[vəʊt]1. n1) (= expression of opinion) Stimme f; (= act of voting) Abstimmung f, Wahl f; (= result) Abstimmungs- or Wahlergebnis ntto put sth to the vote — über etw (acc) abstimmen lassen
to take a vote on sth — über etw (acc) abstimmen
the vote for/against the change surprised him — dass für/gegen den Wechsel gestimmt wurde, erstaunte ihn
the vote was 150 to 95 — das Abstimmungsergebnis war 150 zu 95
we would like to offer a vote of thanks to Mr Smith — wir möchten Herrn Smith unseren aufrichtigen Dank aussprechen
See:2) (= vote cast) Stimme fto give one's vote to a party/person — einer Partei/jdm seine Stimme geben
single-vote majority — Mehrheit f von einer Stimme
one man one vote — eine Stimme pro Wähler, ein Mann or Bürger, eine Stimme
a photo of the Prime Minister casting his vote —
he won by 22 votes — er gewann mit einer Mehrheit von 22 Stimmen
10% of the voters invalidated their votes — 10% der Wähler machten ihren Stimmzettel ungültig
3) (POLthe Labour vote — die Labourstimmen plthe Labour vote has increased — der Stimmenanteil von Labour hat sich erhöht
4) (= franchise) Wahlrecht nt5) (= money allotted) Bewilligung f2. vt1) (= elect) wählen2) (inf: judge) wählen zuI vote we go back — ich schlage vor, dass wir umkehren
3) (= approve) bewilligen3. vi(= cast one's vote) wählento vote for/against sth — für/gegen etw stimmen
* * *vote [vəʊt]A s1. (Wahl)Stimme f, Votum n:2. Abstimmung f, Stimmabgabe f, Wahl f:put sth to the vote, take a vote on sth über eine Sache abstimmen lassen;take the vote die Abstimmung vornehmen, abstimmen3. Stimmzettel m, Stimme f:get the vote wahlberechtigt werdenvote-catcher, vote-getter Wahllokomotive f6. Wahlergebnis n7. Beschluss m:8. Bewilligung f, bewilligter Betrag9. obsa) Gelübde nb) glühender WunschB v/i abstimmen, wählen, seine Stimme abgeben:vote against stimmen gegen;C v/t1. abstimmen über (akk):vote down niederstimmen;vote sb in jemanden wählen;vote sb out (of office) jemanden abwählen;vote sth through etwas durchbringen;vote that … dafür sein, dass …; vorschlagen oder beschließen, dass4. vorschlagen:I vote (that) you avoid her in future* * *1. noun1) (individual vote) Stimme, diemy vote goes to X, X has my vote — (fig. coll.) ich stimme od. bin für X
2) (act of voting) Abstimmung, dietake a vote on something — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen
have/be given or get the vote — das Stimmrecht haben/bekommen
5) (expression of opinion) Votum, dasgive somebody a vote of confidence/no confidence — jemandem sein Vertrauen/Misstrauen aussprechen
2. intransitive verbvote of confidence/no confidence — Vertrauens-/Misstrauensvotum, das
abstimmen; (in election) wählenvote for/against — stimmen für/gegen
vote to do something — beschließen, etwas zu tun
vote by ballot/[a] show of hands — mit Stimmzetteln/durch Handzeichen abstimmen
3. transitive verbvote Conservative/Labour — etc. die Konservativen/Labour usw. wählen
1) (elect)vote somebody Chairman/President — etc. jemanden zum Vorsitzenden/Präsidenten usw. wählen; (approve)
2) (coll.): (pronounce) bezeichnenvote something a success/failure — etwas als Erfolg/Misserfolg bezeichnen
Phrasal Verbs:- vote in- vote out* * *v.abstimmen (für) v.abstimmen v.stimmen für ausdr.wählen v. n.Abstimmung f.Stimme -n f.Wahl -en f.Wahlstimme f. -
20 Article 37
1. Labour is free. Everyone shall have the right to freely use his labour capabilities, to choose the type of activity and profession.2. Forced labour shall be banned. 3. Everyone shall have the right to labour conditions meeting the safety and hygienic requirements, for labour remuneration without any discrimination whatsoever and not lower than minimum wages and salaries established by the federal law, as well as the right to protection against unemployment. 4. Recognition shall be given to the right to individual and collective labour disputes with the use of methods of their adjustment fixed by the federal law, including the right to strike. 5. Everyone shall have the right to rest and license. Those working by labour contracts shall be guaranteed the fixed duration of the working time, days off and holidays, and the annual paid leave established by the federal law. __________ <На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Статья 37[/ref]> <На немецком языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (German)"]Artikel 37[/ref]> <На французском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (French)"]Article 37[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > Article 37
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