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"labor obligations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase typically used in legal, business, and other contexts to refer to an employer's obligations with respect to employee labor, such as providing safe working conditions, paying minimum wage, etc. For example: "The government has implemented a series of strict labor obligations for employers."
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When, by the nineteen-eighties, G.M. began to react to foreign competition, its response, constrained partly by labor obligations, was slow, and ultimately ineffective.
Hostess — which still makes iconic food products (or sort of food products) like Twinkies and Ding Dongs — went into Chapter 11 back in January for the second time in eight years, in an attempt to get out from under a pile of debt and labor obligations.
The firm is well known in Mexican business and political circles for providing a form of outsourcing services — setting up an array of companies to handle the labor obligations of other businesses, including paying their employees' salaries and corresponding taxes — for hundreds of Mexican and international companies.
It is concluded that this pattern is best accounted for by a model of rotational labor obligations to the state, with spatially distinct groups being responsible for manufacturing plaster for specific buildings.
(See "Chrysler To File For Bankruptcy").. Chrysler's bankruptcy strategy, concocted with the help of the Obama administration's auto task force, is geared toward creating a leaner company with fewer debt and labor obligations.
BMW had only left the four new owners with about 500 million pounds ($834.5 million) to invest in the company barely enough to cover running costs and pension and labor obligations there.
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Historian Charles Hucker writes that underreporting of the population by local authorities was deliberate and widespread, since this reduced their tax and labor service obligations rendered to the central government.
If the lachrymose visitor can prove her claim, you must return the piano to her, and she must reimburse you for parts and labor, an obligation of both ethics and law.
Like these carriers, it hopes to be able to rewrite its labor contracts, shed obligations and debt and perhaps reduce the pension commitments it cannot afford.
While industries readily used bankruptcy to shed labor and pension obligations, it was unclear whether coal companies could do the same with reclamations and water remediation.
The case files against the Álvarez Puga firm, with more than 50 offices in Mexico and branches in the United States, Guatemala, Panama and Spain, indicate that investigators are looking into the possibility that Álvarez Puga set up "ghost" companies to take on the labor and payroll obligations of its clients, but only on paper.
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