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  2. Labor court - Wikipedia

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    A labor court (or labour court or industrial tribunal) is a governmental judiciary body which rules on labor or employment-related matters and disputes.In a number of countries, labor cases are often taken to separate national labor high courts.

  3. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    G.R. No. 180643 is the case docket number originally assigned by the Supreme Court at the time the action was filed with the Court (G.R. stands for General Register) [15] [16] 25 March 2008 is the exact date the decision of this case was promulgated; 549 is the volume number of the Supreme Court Reports Annotated where the case may be found

  4. Labour Court (France) - Wikipedia

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    If the four members hearing a case are tied, the tribunal will be chaired by a judge of the district court. There are one or more employment tribunals in each département, and at least one in the area of jurisdiction of each regional court. There are 210 employment tribunals. The Labour Courts were established by Napoleon in 1806.

  5. Employment tribunal - Wikipedia

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    This led to a sharp decline in the number of tribunal cases in the following 12 months. [13] In July 2017, the Supreme Court ruled that the employment tribunal fees were unlawful. [5] The Ministry of Justice subsequently announced it would cease to charge the fees and refund those already paid. [8]

  6. Central Government Industrial Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    vii. issuing Commissions - Labour courts for the purpose of examination of witnesses or documents, had been empowered with powers to issue commissions viii. Ex-part Proceedings - In case any party to the case fails to appear before it, the court has power to proceeding ex-parte. ix.

  7. Federal Labour Court - Wikipedia

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    The court hears cases from the Landesarbeitsgerichte (Superior State Labour Courts), which, in turn, are the courts of appeals against decisions of the Arbeitsgerichte (Inferior State Labour Courts). The Bundesarbeitsgericht is located in the city of Erfurt .

  8. European Case Law Identifier - Wikipedia

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    Federal administrative court, Constitutional Court and the Federal Labour Court. ECLI is also available for 100 000 decisions of the courts of North Rhine-Westphalia. [13] Competence center for the federal legal information system of the Federal Office of Justice Yes 49.000 Greece Yes 2016 Council of State. Yes 75.000 Hungary No No 0 Ireland No

  9. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    The maximum number of hours worked per day or other time intervals are set by law in many countries. ... (labour law court) ... Labour Law, Cases, Texts and Materials ...