Examples of Commissioner for Labour in a sentence
In the event of any staff or other persons employed by the Permit Holder on any work done in pursuance of the Contract suffering any personal injury or death, the Permit Holder shall within forty-eight (48) hours notify the Government Representative in writing and whether there be a claim for a compensation or not, the Permit Holder shall, as soon as it is practicable thereafter, give notice in writing of such personal injury or death to the Commissioner for Labour and the insurer.
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.
The Transport Assessment should include TRANSYT/VISSIM modelling to assess the impact of committed developments in the surrounding area and the proposed signalisation of Arundel Street/Temple Place have been accounted for.
An employer who fails to give notice as required or who gives any false or misleading information to the Commissioner for Labour may be prosecuted.
WITHIN such period of time as required by the Commissioner for Labour.
In the event of any staff or other persons employed by the Permit Holder on any work done in pursuance of the Agreement suffering any personal injury or death, the Permit Holder shall within forty-eight (48) hours notify the Government Representative in writing and whether there be a claim for a compensation or not, the Permit Holder shall, as soon as it is practicable thereafter, give notice in writing of such personal injury or death to the Commissioner for Labour and the insurer.
To provide new grounds for the Commissioner for Labour to refuse to issue, renew or revoke a licence, including non-compliance of the Code of Practice for Employment Agencies.
In the event of any staff or other persons employed by the Permit Holder on any work done in pursuance of the Agreement suffering any personal injury or death, the Permit Holder shall within forty- eight (48) hours notify the Government Representative in writing and whether there be a claim for a compensation or not, the Permit Holder shall, as soon as it is practicable thereafter, give notice in writing of such personal injury or death to the Commissioner for Labour and the insurer.
This deadline may be extended for a further period up to six months if approved by the Commissioner for Labour.
Signs and symptoms may include angioedema, hypoxia or bronchospasm and hypotension.