Labor definition

Labor means laborers, mechanics, and other employees below the rank of supervisor, directly employed at the Site of the Work subject to the Manager or their designee’s authority to determine what employees of any category are “required for Extra Work” and as to the portion of their time allotted to Extra Work; and “cost of labor” means the wages actually paid to and received by such employees plus a proper proportion of (a) vacation allowances and union dues and assessments which the employer actually pays pursuant to contractual obligation upon the basis of such wages, and (b) taxes actually paid by the employer pursuant to law upon the basis of such wages and workers’ compensation premiums paid pursuant to law. “Employees” as used above means only the employees of one employer.
Labor means work of economic or financial value.
Labor means the period of time before a birth during which

Examples of Labor in a sentence

  • No more than one, final unappealable finding of contempt of court by a federal court has been issued against Contractor within the immediately preceding two-year period because of Contractor's failure to comply with an order of a federal court requiring Contractor to comply with an order of the National Labor Relations Board.

  • The policy must include workers’ compensation to meet minimum requirements of the California Labor Code, and it must provide coverage for employer’s liability bodily injury at minimum limits of $1,000,000 per accident or disease.

  • Seller shall send all submittal letters and resumes to the attention of Xxxxx’s Contract Labor Administrator, as set forth in the clause entitled “Buyer’s Contract Labor Administrator” below.

  • Seller shall promptly confirm availability of personnel and obtain approval of start date(s) from Buyer’s Contract Labor Administrator.

  • Seller agrees that this warranty may be considered as the certificate contemplated by the October 26, 1949, amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.


More Definitions of Labor

Labor means the period of time before a birth during which contractions are of sufficient frequency, intensity, and duration to bring about effacement and progressive dilation of the cervix;
Labor means labor completed by the claimant.
Labor means the period of time before a birth
Labor means exertion of the powers of body or mind performed
Labor means any amount(s) paid directly to non-supervisory workers (up to and including general foreman) in the form of employee wages and benefits in order to perform the Work. These costs shall include documented payroll cost (wages, payroll taxes, fringe benefits, workers compensation) and general liability insurance as submitted and approved by OWNER.
Labor means any activity performed by a person that contributes to the direct installation of a product, component, or system, or that contributes to the direct removal of a product, component, or system.
Labor means work performed in return for wages.