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  2. Ministry of Labour (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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  3. Indian labour law - Wikipedia

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    The regulations may vastly differ from state to state. The forms and procedures used will be different in each state. The Central Government is in the process on simplifying these multiple state laws into 4 Labour Codes. They are Code on 1. Wages, 2. Social Security and Welfare, 3. Industrial Relations, 4.

  4. Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959

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    After enactment of the Taft–Hartley Act in 1947, the number of union victories in National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)-conducted elections declined. [2] During the 12-year administration of the Wagner Act, which was enacted in 1935, unions won victories in over 80 percent of elections. [2]

  5. Minimum Wages Act 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The Minimum Wages Act 1948 is an act of parliament concerning Indian labour law that sets the minimum wages that must be paid to skilled and unskilled workers.. The Indian Constitution has defined a 'living wage' that is the level of income for a worker which will ensure a basic standard of living including good health, dignity, comfort, education and provide for any contingency.

  6. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    The National Labor Relations Act, enacted in 1935 as part of the New Deal legislation, guarantees workers the right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 prohibits employment discrimination based on age with respect to employees 40 years of age or older.

  7. Card check - Wikipedia

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    The current method for workers to form a union in a particular workplace in the United States is a sign-up, and then an election process. In that, a petition or an authorization card with the signatures of at least 30% of the employees requesting a union is submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), who then verifies and orders a secret ballot election.

  8. Master contract (labor) - Wikipedia

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    Some union members criticize master contracts for submerging local differences, and for being undemocratic. [17] Many critics point to master contracts which impose certain fundamental terms and conditions of employment (such as wages, fringe benefits, pensions and certain working conditions) as being nothing more than company unionism. [15]

  9. Trade unions in India - Wikipedia

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    West Bengal state electricity board employees union (affiliated to INTTUC, Affiliation No 505) West Bengal State Electricity Workmen's Union (affiliated to CITU & EEFI) Webanker (Trade Union for Bank Employees) Central Organization of Indian Trade Unions(COITU) (Communist Workers Party(CWP)