Examples of Tripartite Consultative Labour Council in a sentence
The governments of Nepal and Zambia should encourage Chinese stakeholders to participate in multi-stakeholder platforms, such as the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council and mining indabas (conferences) in Zambia, which involve government officers, companies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), community representatives and other actors concerned with sustainable investment for the country’s development.
The Act provides for the establishment of the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TCLC).
The Tripartite Consultative Labour Council initially approved the policy prior to it being tabled in the Cabinet for adoption.
Moreover, given that MPI’s production deadline is January 12, we anticipate that its witness on the Beige Key topic will be available after that date.
P a g e ii) Needs assessments of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH); iii) Needs assessments of Collective Bargaining; iv) Institutional Needs Assessment of Cooperatives and Cooperative Support Organizations in the Tobacco Growing Communities of Kaoma and Nkeyema Districts Sector and the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TCLC) report.
This Act provides for the formation of workers and employers representative organizations and the constitution of the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TCLC).
This Committee will be attached to the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TLAC) as a sub- committee, but its membership extends to other stakeholders over and above the TLAC members with a view to ensuring broad-based approaches in the implementation of the DWCP.
The statutory instrument allows the Minister, following consultation with the Tripartite Consultative Labour Council and by statutory instrument, to exempt any person or class of persons or any trade, industry or undertaking from any of the provisions of the Act.
The Tripartite Consultative Labour Council (TCLC) was established two years later in 1993 by government, as a forum for labour, business, and government though its efforts were unsuccessful.103 The government of Zambia utilises the Zambia International Business Advisory Council (ZIBAC, 2003) to provide the president with impartial advice.
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