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The Libyan guards interviewed by The Post had been hired by Blue Mountain, a British company employed under contract by the U.S. mission.
Tens of thousands of civilians from around the world are employed under contract to the Western military in Afghanistan.
Between 2004 and 2006, for example, over six times as non-physician health personnel were employed under contract than physicians.
This nursing workforce includes long-term government employees and those employed under contract through projects funded by, for example, the Economic Stimulus Package.
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The 1984-85 contoact to represent indigent defendants in downtown San Diego charged with petty crimes provided that all private attorneys employed under the contract would be paid an incentive premium to furnish defendants jury trials.
Workers employed under a contract in which they must always turn up for work even if they don't want to, are entitled to employment rights including the national living wage, holiday pay and protection against discrimination.
You also have the right not to be unfairly dismissed, but to bring a claim you usually need to be lawfully employed under a contract of employment for a minimum period of two years (for those employed before 6 April 2012, it's one year's service).
Before that, he was employed under a contract that paid him a commission for the business he brought to the city, but did not limit his contact with the council.
Additionally, 94.2 % of the intervention group and 97.1 % of the control group were employed under a contract.
To be precise, 71% are employed under indefinite contracts and 23% on training contracts (with a duration of 36 months), assimilated by law to the indefinite ones.
Under the law, no Alaskan even has to be employed under these contracts.
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