Labour Organisations definition

Labour Organisations means Bitou Municipality recognised Unions.
Labour Organisations means Bitou Municipality recognised Trade Unions.
Labour Organisations means uMngeni Local Municipality recognised Unions (IMATU and SAMWU).

Examples of Labour Organisations in a sentence

  • The Parties underline the importance of social development, which must go hand in hand with economic development and agree to give priority to promoting the fundamental principles and rights at work identified by the International Labour Organisations conventions, the so-called Core Labour Standards.

  • The Parties underline the importance of social development, which must go hand in hand with economic development and agree to give priority to promoting the fundamental principles and rights at work identified by the International Labour Organisation's conventions, the so-called Core Labour Standards.

  • The Parties shall comply with the World Labour Organisation's Fundamental Conventions in relation to labour rights and, in particular, those that refer to child labour and equal opportunity and treatment.

  • Under the commitments set out in this agreement, SOCIETE GENERALE and UNI draw on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the fundamental conventions of the International Labour Organisations to define what constitute human rights, fundamental freedoms, health and safety of persons.

  • The Parties commit to respect, promote, and realise the International Labour Organisations (ILO) fundamental principles and rights at work and to effectively implement the ILO conventions which they have ratified.

  • Organisation will, and will procure that its Staff and Sub-Contractors will, comply with the following requirements during the term of this Agreement: Syngenta and its Affiliates have committed to upholding the principles set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations and the International Labour Organisation's Core Conventions.

  • However, the Employer reserves the right to implement its decision thirty (30) calendar days after first notifying the Federation of its intent to establish a workday of ten (10) hours and workweek of any four (4) consecutive workdays.


More Definitions of Labour Organisations

Labour Organisations means uMngeni Local Municipality recognised Unions (IMATU
Labour Organisations means CoE’s recognised Unions.
Labour Organisations means Cederberg Municipality recognised Unions.

Related to Labour Organisations

  • Organisation means a legal body which exists separately and distinctly from its members and includes companies, building societies, community benefit societies, local authorities and so on and also for the purposes of these Rules includes unincorporated organisations such as social clubs, branches of political parties or trade unions and other voluntary bodies.

  • international organisation means an organisation and its subordinate bodies governed by public international law, or any other body which is set up by, or on the basis of, an agreement between two or more countries.

  • voluntary organisation means a body, other than a public or local authority, the activities of which are carried on otherwise than for profit;