the wind seemed to strike through our clothes 8 a : to engage in battle b : to make a military attack 9 : to become ignited the match struck 10 : to discover something struck on a new plan of attack 11 a : to pull on a fishing rod in order to set the hook b of a fish ...
5.to discover or find.After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil;If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.encontrar 6.to (make something) sound.He struck a note on the piano/violin;The clock struck twelve.sonar,hacer sonar,tocar ...
No-strike clauses in collective bargaining agreements have been held to bar only economic strikes and not strikes protesting an unfair labor practice. — general strike : a simultaneous strike by all unionized workers of all trades and industries — jurisdictional strike : a strike that is ...
labor force- the source of trained people from which workers can be hired labor pool labor,labour,proletariat,working class- a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages; "there is a shortage of skilled labor in this field" ...
This provision does not affect the right of employees to strike in protest of some Unfair Labor Practice of their employer. It does help to prevent premature strikes, however. Status Strikes can be divided into two basic types: economic and unfair labor practice. An economic strike seeks to ...
The history of labor unions in the U.S. pre-date the country; the first strike occurred in 1768 when New York journeyman tailors protested against a wage reduction. As a result, the Federal Society of Journeyman Cordwainers was created in 1794 in Philadelphia, and is considered to be the ...
Clearance System Business Daymeans, with respect to the Clearance System, any day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which the Clearance System is open for the acceptance and execution of settlement instructions. Labor disputeas used here, means a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute betwe...
Labor law traces its roots to the early 1800s, when employees who banded together to strike for improved working conditions were branded as criminals. By the mid-nineteenth century, the law changed to recognize the right of workers to organize and conduct Collective Bargaining with their employers...
No-strike definition: of, relating to, or containing a provision that workers are not permitted to strike under certain terms and conditions. See examples of NO-STRIKE used in a sentence.
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook labour law (redirected fromLabor policy) Financial labour law n (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) those areas of law which appertain to the relationship between employers and employees and between employers and ...