Industrial employment definition

Industrial employment means total Virginia employment for the most recent calendar year for
Industrial employment means total employment for the most recent calendar year for which data is

Examples of Industrial employment in a sentence

  • Industrial employment in the Hertfordshire London Arc falls in 2006-26 by 8,800, approximately one fifth.

  • To create employment opportunities among educated young women by equipping them for suitable Industrial employment.

  • Contract labor regulation and abolition act 1970 and central rules 1971 (Amended) v) Apprentice act 1961 (amended) vi) Industrial employment (standing order) Act 1946 (Amended) vii) Personal injuries (Compensation insurance) act 1 963 and any other modifications viii) Employees’ provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act 1952 and amendment thereof ix) Shop and establishment act x) Any other act or enactment relating thereto and rules framed there under from time to time.

  • Industrial employment and export growth has been low and GDP per capita fell by over 25% in the period 1998–2004 when measured in dollars.

  • Legislations relating to employment and working conditions: Industrial employment (standing orders) Act,1946 – Factories Act 1948 - contract labour (Regulation and abolition) Act 19703.

  • Industrial Laws relating to Trade Unions, Apprentices, Industrial employment, Motor transport workers, etc.

  • Industrial employment in Poland’s private sector firms increased from 15 percent in 1991 to 37 percent in 1994, according to Konings, Lehmann and Schaffer (1996), using data collected by the Polish Central Statistical Office.

  • Industrial employment fell drastically from 22 per cent in 1991 to about 8 per cent in 1996; the agricultural and services sectors experienced an increase but not sufficient to compensate for the fall industry.

  • The Textile Industry occupies a unique place in our Country by contributing around 4% of India’s GDP, 14% of the Country’s Industrial Production, 18% of Industrial employment and 17% of the export earnings.

  • Industrial employment in Ireland is very dependent on foreign owned companies: as at 1992 half the employment in the industrial sector and 75% of its output were attributed to foreign firms.

Related to Industrial employment

  • Casual Employee means an employee who has no set hours or days of work and who is normally asked to work as and when required.

  • Confidential employee means one who assists and acts in a confidential capacity to a per-

  • Managerial employee means an employee of the State of Oregon or a public university

  • Seasonal employee means a state employee hired to work during a recurring, annual season with a duration of three months or more, and anticipated to return each season to perform similar work.