It is roughly analogous to eliminating the kick off (in football)- terms and conditions of employment will be affected.
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The council said all permanent members of staff will transfer to Care UK under their current terms and conditions of employment.
But the trust may consider "terminating existing contracts" with an immediate offer to re-hire people "on revised terms and conditions of employment".
It is understood that if they win the contract they will seek changes to the workers' terms and conditions of employment that may prove controversial.
Another consequence of unionisation is that representatives of the workers must be included among the senior executives determining corporate strategy and the terms and conditions of employment.
For example, there must be a live dispute between the striking workers and their employer over an issue such as terms and conditions of employment or working arrangements.
In a statement, the Department of Education said that classroom assistants were employees of the boards and issues regarding the terms and conditions of employment of staff were a matter for the boards.
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It said the company had created a hostile environment and discriminating conditions of employment for the men, who had learning difficulties and worked at the West Liberty plant under the company's oversight since the 1970s.
Points of order followed Mr Bercow's remarks, and two votes were held on regulations relating to terms and conditions of employment, and employment tribunals - which the government won by 90 and 91 votes, respectively.
In future all staff appointed by MPs without exception should become direct employees of the House of Commons, which would become centrally responsible for their employment terms and conditions, their contracts, and the payment of their salaries within the limit allowed - and will have the right to make an independent assessment of such contracts.
However, this was followed closely in both Britain and the rest of Europe by employment and working conditions.
But life moves fast, and over the course of a few years family situation, employment circumstances, and market conditions all evolve.
Indonesia had already begun negotiations with Saudi Arabia on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that would stipulate better protection and employment conditions for its workers, Maktub said.
Kayak is a leading travel search company and, due to the discretionary nature of leisure travel, its growth is directly related to macroeconomic conditions such as employment levels, inflation rates, fuel prices, forex rates, etc.
Some of the researchers even took up employment with the tech giant to see conditions first-hand.
Employment regulations dictate that existing workers take most of their terms and conditions with them.
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The index is based on a survey of 5000 households on their confidence in current and future business conditions, current and future employment and future household income.
The preservation of employment, for instance, impairs management flexibility to adjust inputs to changing market conditions, and its ability to explore new business opportunities.
So it's not surprising that despite their increase in employment, the families remain vulnerable to hazardous environmental conditions and poor health conditions and other characteristics of poor families.
And the States Employment Board (SEB), made up of five politicians who oversee States workers pay and conditions, has unanimously agreed to forgo the pay rise.
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