Commissioner for Labour definition

Commissioner for Labour means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3(1) of the Employment Act (Cap. 91);
Commissioner for Labour means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 30;
Commissioner for Labour means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 30 of the Labour Institutions Act;

Examples of Commissioner for Labour in a sentence

  • The Government of Karnataka may from time to time add to or amend the regulations and on may question as to the application interpretation on effect if these regulations the decision of the Commissioner of Labour or Deputy Commissioner for Labour to Govt.

  • As previously noted, Plaintiffs’ Complaint alleges that they were victims of gender discrimination and retaliation, in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42U.S.C. § 2000e et seq.

  • LAB advises the Commissioner for Labour on matters affecting labour, including legislation and Conventions and Recommendations of the International Labour Organisation.

  • The deadline for serving such notice may be extended if approved by the Commissioner for Labour.

  • The Labour Advisory Board (LAB) is a non-statutory body appointed by the Chief Executive to advise the Commissioner for Labour on labour matters including legislation and the application of international labour Conventions.

  • In May 1976, a sub-committee of the Labour Advisory Board (LAB) was appointed to advise the Commissioner for Labour on matters concerning the operation of the Employment Services Division of the Labour Department (LD).

  • In May 1976, a sub-committee of the Labour Advisory Board was appointed to advise the Commissioner for Labour on matters concerning the operation of the Employment Services Division (ESD) of the Labour Department (LD).

  • An employee who has outstanding wage payments from the subcontractor must serve a notice in writing on the principal contractor within 60 days after the wage due date or another 90 days if permitted by the Commissioner for Labour.

  • We understand that the Commissioner for Labour may refuse to issue / renew the employment agency licence, or may revoke the licence on grounds of my / our contraventions of Part XII of the Employment Ordinance, the Employment Agency Regulations, the Code of Practice for Employment Agencies or convictions of the offences listed in Part I (2) above.

  • We understand that the Commissioner for Labour may refuse to issue / renew the employment agency licence, or may revoke the licence on grounds of my / our contraventions of Part XII of the Employment Ordinance, the Employment Agency Regulations or the Code of Practice for Employment Agencies.


More Definitions of Commissioner for Labour

Commissioner for Labour means the Commissioner for Labour appointed under section 3(1) of the Employment Act 1968;

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