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  2. First Employment Contract - Wikipedia

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    The first page of the law. The contrat première embauche (CPE; English: first employment contract) was a new form of employment contract pushed in spring 2006 in France by Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.

  3. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    Following the unification of the city-states in Assyria and Sumer by Sargon of Akkad into a single empire ruled from his home city circa 2334 BC, common Mesopotamian standards for length, area, volume, weight, and time used by artisan guilds in each city was promulgated by Naram-Sin of Akkad (c. 2254–2218 BC), Sargon's grandson, including for shekels. [1]

  4. Contract - Wikipedia

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    Contracts in systems based on the Napoleonic code can typically be categorised as consensual contracts, which are formed solely on the basis of the parties' exchange of consent to form legal relations; [177] real contracts , which are concluded not by an explicit exchange of mutual assent but by the handing over of a chose; or contrats ...

  5. Here's How the NFL Chooses Which Stadium Will Host the ... - AOL

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    Becoming a host city for the Super Bowl is a long and difficult process, one that starts years before the game actually takes place. When all is said and done, the decision behind the host city ...

  6. Bourse du Travail - Wikipedia

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    Aux origines de la Bourse du Travail de St-Nazaire de 1892 à la fin du siècle, in Cahier de l’AREMORS n°3 (1992) (in French) Fernand Pelloutier. Histoire des bourses du travail, (1901). (in French) Maurice Poperen. Creation des Bourses du Travail en Anjou 1892-1894 in Le Mouvement social, No. 40 (Jul. - Sep., 1962), pp. 39–55.

  7. Israeli hostage families caught between hope and despair - AOL

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    The ceasefire deal that is close to being agreed in Gaza has left families of the 98 hostages still held in the enclave facing a mix of hope, apprehension, and, in some cases, anger as negotiators ...

  8. Pay to fly - Wikipedia

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    The pay-to-work program [1] — mostly referred to as "pay-to-fly" [2] or "p2f", also known as "self-sponsored line training" [3] —is an aviation industry practice whereby a professional pilot operates an aircraft on revenue-earning commercial operation [4] by paying for it. [5]

  9. Work for hire - Wikipedia

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