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The New Zealand Employment Relations Act 2000 (sometimes known by its acronym, ERA) is a statute of the Parliament of New Zealand. It was substantially amended by the Employment Relations (Validation of Union Registration and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2001 and by the ERAA (No 2) 2004.
The Employment Relations Amendment Act (No 2) 2004 (No 86) The Employment Relations Amendment Act 2006 (No 41) The Employment Relations Amendment Act 2007 (No 2) The Employment Relations (Flexible Working Arrangements) Amendment Act 2007 (No 105) The Employment Relations (Breaks, Infant Feeding, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2008 (No 58) The ...
Statement of Directors' responsibilities for the shareholders' financial statements The Directors are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable Law of the Republic of Ireland, including the accounting standards issued by the Accounting Standards Board and published by The Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Sections 1 to 6 concern changes implementing a new statutory procedure for employers to recognise and collectively bargain with a trade union, in any business with over 20 employees. Section 1 and Schedule 1 achieves this by amending the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 and inserting a new section 70A and Schedule A1 ...
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Workplace relations policy development, advocacy and implementation; Promotion of flexible workplace relations policies and practices; Small business policy and implementation, including business entry point management; Co-ordination of labour market research; Australian government employment pay and conditions
More specific legislation, with the Data Protection Act 1998 sections 17-19 and the Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklists) Regulations 2010, penalises a practice of recording or blacklisting union members, and potentially leads to criminal sanctions for employers and agencies who do so. [272]
Human resource policies are continuing guidelines on the approach of which an organization intends to adopt in managing its people. [1] They represent specific guidelines to HR managers on various matters concerning employment and state the intent of the organization on different aspects of Human Resource management such as recruitment, promotion, compensation, [2] training, selections etc. [3 ...