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1 labour
عَمَلٌ \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: doing things: We want more action and less talk. activity: sth. one does; a form of work or play: Music and swimming are among our school activities. affair: a happening; event; action: The meeting was a noisy affair. appointment: the position for which sb. is chosen: I hope to get a government appointment. business: one’s work: My business is writing books. career: one’s job in life: What career shall I follow on leaving school? A business career?. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. doing: (an) action: This damage was not my doing. Tell me about your doings in London. employment: work; activity: I am growing lazy for lack of employment. function: special work or duty: The function of an ear is to hear. job: regular employment: He has an office job. They lost their jobs when the factory closed, a piece of work I have several jobs to do in my garden. labour: hard work (esp. work with the hands; digging, lifting, carrying, etc.): Heavy labour is very tiring. occupation: employment; job: What is your occupation? Are you a teacher?. operation: the working of a machine or plan: The law is not yet in operation - it comes into operation next year. performance: (an act of) performing: Our team’s performance has been very good this year. There were seven performances of the play. post: a job with particular duties; an official position: He held the post of headmaster for ten years. profession: (used loosely, in a general sense) any work or job. thing: an action: You did the wrong thing. undertaking: a job that has been undertaken: a dangerous undertaking. work: doing or making sth.; sth. that needs doing; the opposite of rest and play: school work; office work; work in the home; a brain always at work (always busy), employment; a paid job He has left school and started work. I’m out of work (unemployed). Jane is at work (at her place of work), sth. sb. has made or done Writers have to sell their work. This crime was the work of a madman.. A work of art: the works of Shakespeare (his plays and poems; to be busy (for some good purpose) \ See Also نشاط (نَشاطٌ)، وظيفة (وَظيفَة) -
2 labour court
nouna court of law for settling disputes between management and workers.مَحْكَمَة العَمَل -
3 American Labour Legislation Review
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American Labour Legislation Review
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4 hard labour
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5 imprisonment with hard labour
Law: I.H.L.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > imprisonment with hard labour
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6 sue and labour clause
Law: S.&I.C., S.L.C.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > sue and labour clause
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7 zakon o radnim odnosima
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8 закон о труде
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9 трудовое право
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10 закон о труде
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11 закон о труде
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12 трудовое право
трудовое право
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labour law
The branch of the legal system which lays down the rules governing employment relationships, trade union relations, and state intervention to provide protection against particular situations of need for citizens who are workers. (Source: NECTAR)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > трудовое право
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13 индекс затрат труда
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > индекс затрат труда
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14 законодательство о труде
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > законодательство о труде
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15 уровень интенсивности труда
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > уровень интенсивности труда
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16 уровень эффективности труда
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > уровень эффективности труда
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17 työlainsäädäntö
labour legislation (noun)* * *• labour legislation• labour laws• labour law• labour code• labor legislation -
18 закон о труде
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19 трудовое законодательство
Русско-английский юридический словарь > трудовое законодательство
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20 radno pravo
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