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  2. Employment Protection Act (of Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The act adopted in 1974 marked a breaking point of a largely hands-off attitude by the state in place since the established with the Saltsjöbaden Agreement in 1938. Even though the act circumscribes the extent to which collective bargaining regulates the labour-market, left-wing supporters of the claim the benefits of act's labour security and promotion of indefinite contracts.

  3. Safeway Stores plc v Burrell - Wikipedia

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    Peter Clark J held the Tribunal had used the wrong test for redundancy as understood from ERA 1996 section 139(1)(b). The right one is to ask (1) whether the employer’s need for employees had diminished and (2) whether the dismissal was caused by the diminution. So the case was remitted to be reheard.

  4. Redundancy Payments Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Redundancy Payments Act 1965 (c. 62) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that introduced into UK labour law the principle that after a qualifying period of work, people would have a right to a severance payment in the event of their jobs becoming economically unnecessary to the employer. The functions of the redundancy ...

  5. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Labor law's basic aim is to remedy the "inequality of bargaining power" between employees and employers, especially employers "organized in the corporate or other forms of ownership association". [3] Over the 20th century, federal law created minimum social and economic rights, and encouraged state laws to go beyond the minimum to favor ...

  6. P&O dismissal controversy - Wikipedia

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    On 17 March 2022, shipping company P&O dismissed 800 members of its shipping staff, including officers and ratings. [2] The bulk of these—approximately 500—were in Dover. [ 10 ] Staff were informed via what one staff member described as a "three-minute pre-recorded" [ 4 ] video call the same day that their employment was "terminated with ...

  7. Job Cuts Reach 2-Year High — Why US and Puerto Rico ... - AOL

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    The tight labor market that became one of the biggest economic stories of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be loosening up considerably. More Layoffs? Management Positions Could Be Next on Chopping...

  8. Wisconsin’s new 2025 laws mostly technical, obscure - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s new laws for the new year are mostly notable because there are so few, and the changes are relatively small. Many states see hundreds of new laws with each ...

  9. Redundancy in English law - Wikipedia

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