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Before the labour court, he struggled to keep working at the Workshops.
The Labour courts have gained prominence over the past few years.
Labour courts hear disputes over collective bargaining agreements and working conditions.
Complaints that used to go to the district labour court in the past now go to arbitration.
The Labour Court had said in very specific terms that no member who was on strike should be disadvantaged as a result of it.
Labour courts found the strikes to be illegal, and Lula was jailed for a month.
The procedure followed in the Labour Court resembles the civil procedure.
A labour court, the Conseil de prud'hommes, was given the role of ensuring the rate was applied.
They are the magistrate courts, the labour courts and the customary courts.
The Labour Court has jurisdiction in disputes on collective agreements and collective civil service agreements.
In August 2007, the labour court in Nuremberg prohibited the union from striking, claiming it would affect too strongly the national economy.
Decisions of Labour Courts can only be appealed against to the Court of Labour.
Home to the Siegen State Court, a local court and a labour court, the city is also an important court centre.
The Labour Court ruled that Straeuli's promise that the players were part of his future plans was not enough to create a reasonable expectation.
But Minden has one of the seven administrative courts for NRW, the district court and the labour court.
Furthermore, there is a labour court in Lörrach, which constitutes the first jurisdiction for the districts of Lörrach and Waldshut.
Decisions of the labour courts are recorded in the Namibian Labour Court Reports.
The Chief Justice and one Justice of the Labour court are full-time members with a legal training and without connections to labour market organizations.
Labour law will always reflect the balance of power in society, and a fully fledged labour court system will not remove class and fundamental employer-employee differences.
While Nilmar, the labour court of Brazil had cancelled his contract with MSI and Corinthians in 2007.
A labor court (or labour court or industrial tribunal) is a governmental judiciary body which rules on labor or employment-related matters and disputes.
Even with this fairly technical jurisdiction, some commentators saw the tribunals as providing the nucleus of a system of 'labour courts'(Whitesides and Hawker, 1975).
During this period he was briefly Minister for Public Works on the Hintze Ribeiro cabinet, in 1893 and created the first labour court in Portugal.
He was sacked for mis-conduct following his un authorised letter sent to parents of the children, this dismissal was upheld by the labour court after he withdrew his appeal.
According to decisions of labour courts, no legally enforceable relationship exists between the casual worker and the organization for which he is working in the times when he is not engaged by them.