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Every individual who works shall be entitled to fair remuneration.
People - Caring for employees across areas including safety, healthcare, a suitable working environment, fair remuneration and education.
I believe it would be important to obtain an account of the ways in which fair compensation or fair remuneration have developed.
As pointed out in several places in the report, we should, of course, ensure that artists receive fair remuneration for their work.
Such legislation diminished sexual discrimination and encouraged more women to enter the labor market by receiving fair remuneration to help raise children.
The fair remuneration for the workforce.
Karigars, who continue to be an exploited lot with other jewelers, are paid fair remuneration and work under good working conditions in Tanishq.
"There would be fair remuneration."
Your amendments uphold two important principles: the right of rightholders to fair remuneration and the fine distinction concerning private digital copies.
"I feel that I am entitled to a conference with an attorney when I have hired him on a basis of fair remuneration."
If farmers and workers in the coffee sector are to receive fair remuneration, fair trade is not just another option but the only sustainable global solution.
Creators and inventors would not be able to receive fair remuneration and they would gradually disappear.
It will be difficult to ensure reasonable consumer prices and fair remuneration unless stricter rules to guarantee respect for the principle of European preference are introduced.
I have no idea what's involved with the day to day running of a school So I couldn't say what is a fair remuneration and what isn't.
Collecting, 'cleaning', managing and disseminating data are typically labour- and/or cost-intensive processes - whoever provides these services should receive fair remuneration for providing those services.
You link not only analogue and digital copies for private use but also the exceptions concerning illustration and teaching to the principle of fair remuneration for rightholders.
Copyright protection currently lasts for a maximum of 50 years, and in my opinion this period is not sufficient to give fair remuneration to artists for their creative work and performance.
After lobbying by women, labor unions, and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), the Conservative government passed the Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act in 1951.
The minimum working age must be set at 16 years, and those over this age shall receive fair remuneration, and for a period of two years shall be entitled to vocational training in working hours.
The Social Charter declares 30 general principles, including on fair remuneration of employment, health and safety at work, rights of disabled and elderly, the rights of workers, on vocational training and improvements of living conditions.
In 1951, the Ontario government passed the Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act, and by the end of the 1950s, all provinces except for Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador had passed similar legislation.
Lord Mackay's decision to introduce standard fees instead of the hourly rates for legal aid work went against the principle that a solicitor would receive 'fair remuneration' for an individual case, Michael Beloff QC, for the society, told the High Court in London.
(NL) Mr President, I can confirm that the principle of 'fair compensation', as described in the directive, is a new concept, to be distinguished from the right to receive fair remuneration, indicated with the term 'copyright' in the context of reproduction for private use.
Consequently, I think that we need to ensure at the moment in Europe that there is a greater distribution of creative works and free access is provided to them online without, however, ignoring the fact that the artists and their works must be protected and receive fair remuneration.
It was Taylor's opinion that their experience had proved that although a considerable quantity of ore remained to be got from the various veins, the expenses of all kinds in the district, remote as it was from other mining fields, prevented fair remuneration for risking capital and exerting their skill.