LRA definition

LRA means the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, as amended;
LRA means the Labour Relations Act, 66 of 1995;
LRA means Local Regulatory Authority as defined in the Tariff.

Examples of LRA in a sentence

  • The Company shall further be entitled, but not obliged to, follow the provisions of Section 189/189A of the LRA to terminate the employment of affected Assignees.

  • The Parties agree that the Client will be responsible for all action that may be required in terms of Schedule 8 of the LRA in respect of its own employees (other than deemed Assignees Assigned in terms of this Agree- ment) insofar as a grievance/dispute/compliant may be made against such an employee by any Assignee and the Client will notify the Company of the outcome thereof.

  • Should the Client fail to adhere to its undertaking in terms of this clause 8.12, the Client indemnifies and holds the Company harmless in respect of any unfair labour practice claims under the LRA, or any other claim which may arise in terms of any other relevant legis- lation as a result of the Client’s failure in this regard.


More Definitions of LRA

LRA means the Minnesota Public Employment Labor Relations Act of 1971, as amended. Minnesota Statutes Section 179A.01, et seq.
LRA means the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, as amended.
LRA means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);
LRA means Labour Relations Act, 1995;
LRA has the meaning set forth in the Tariff.
LRA means a program of individualized treatment in a less restrictive setting than inpatient treatment that includes the services described in RCW 71.05.585. Level of Care Guidelines