Labour Relations Act definition

Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, No. 66 of 1995 (as amended);
Labour Relations Act means the Ontario Labour Relations Act.

Examples of Labour Relations Act in a sentence

  • The terms "strike" and "lockout" shall have the same meaning as these words are given in the Labour Relations Act.

  • It is understood and agreed that, in the event that a new Agreement has not been reached by the date of expiry of this Agreement, all the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall continue in force and effect until such time as it is superseded by a new Collective Agreement, except as may be otherwise provided for in the Labour Relations Act.

  • On each pay date on which an Occasional Teacher receives a pay cheque, the Board shall deduct, from each Occasional Teacher the regular association dues including any local levy as directed by the Association and in accordance the Ontario Labour Relations Act.

  • The terms strike and lockout shall be as defined in the Labour Relations Act.

  • This Collective Agreement shall have effect from September and continue in force until August Either to the Collective Agreement may give the other party notice in writing to renew the Collective Agreement at least (ninety) days to the expiration of this agreement, in accordance with the Labour Relations Act.


More Definitions of Labour Relations Act

Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995;
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act No. 66 of 1995, as amended. THUS DONE AND SIGNED AT CENTURION THIS THE DAY OF 201X ON BEHALF OF THE STATE AS THE EMPLOYER DEPARTMENT NAME SIGNATURE BASIC EDUCATION ON BEHALF OF THE EDUCATOR PARTIES TRADE UNION NAME SIGNATURE “SADTU” CTU “ATU” EDUCATION MANAGEMENT SERVICE (EMS): PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (PMDS) FOR OFFICE-BASED EDUCATORS 19 April 2017 SECTION A INFORMATION RESOURCE PACK No: TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Acronyms 7 Glossary of terms 8 1. INTRODUCTION 11 2. SCOPE AND APPLICATION 12 3. SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 12 4. GOAL, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 13 4.1 Goal 13 4.2 Objectives 13 4.3 Principles 13 5. THE PERFORMANCE CYCLE 14 6. PERFORMANCE PLANNING AND AGREEMENT 14
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Xxx, 0000, as amended. LOAWOP means leave of absence without pay. LTDP means Long Term Disability Programme. Spouse shall include an individual of the same or opposite sex with whom an employee has been cohabiting for at least one (1) year. OHFA designates the Association. President designates the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the University, as defined in The York University Act. PTR means progress-through-the-ranks. Senate is the body referred to by that name and defined in The York University Act. University is the body constituted as York University, as defined by The York University Act. York University Act designates The Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000, as amended.
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 1995, S.O. 1995, c. 1, Sched. A, as amended.
Labour Relations Act means Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995.
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Xxx, 0000, as amended. LOAWOP means leave of absence without pay. LTDP means Long Term Disability Programme. NTCA designates a full-time non-tenured or non-tenure track continuing appointment. OHFA designates the Association. President designates the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the University, as defined in the York University Act. PTR means progress-through-the-ranks. Senate is the body referred to by that name and defined in the York University Act. Spouse shall include an individual of the same or opposite sex with whom an employee has been cohabiting for at least one (1) year. University is the body constituted as York University, as defined by the York University Act. York University Act designates the Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000, as amended.
Labour Relations Act means the Labour Relations Act, 66 of 1995;