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Discover Ludwig"labour contract" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee regarding the terms and conditions of employment. Example: The company requires all new employees to sign a labour contract before beginning their work.
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Such an agreement is arranged according to the terms of a labour contract.
See articleStrikes and demonstrations continued across France against a new labour contract for the young.
See articleFrance was convulsed by student protests against a new labour contract that will weaken job protection for young employees.
For now, he avoids going into detail, apart from insisting that he will do everything possible to honour the labour contract and avoid compulsory redundancies.
Last year the French government introduced a new labour contract similar to the one that has caused all the protests, for companies with fewer than 20 employees.
Its chief executive, Steve Miller, has given warning that he may ask the bankruptcy court to overturn the firm's current labour contract.
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Many more workers were on labour contracts with wage adjustments linked directly to inflation.
Its labour contracts with the unions restrict its ability to close factories quickly.
The young move west on temporary labour contracts, bringing money back home to subsidise their families".
With thousands of labour contracts up for renewal, and the unions already in dispute with the government, conflict seems inevitable.
Trade unions are moderate: they have accepted flexible short-term labour contracts, which French unions resist fiercely.
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