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Discover Ludwig'labour relations' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the relationship between an employer and an employee or between an employer and a trade union. For example, "The company held quarterly meetings to discuss labour relations and to ensure a safe working environment for all its employees."
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labour relations
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Industrial relations
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For services to labour relations.
Part II: Collective Labour Relations.
Labour relations and strikes.
Bulletin of comparative labour relations 67.
Labour relations are governed by the provincial Labour Relations Act and supervised by the Ontario Labour Relations Board.
Collis Earl Blackman, For serv labour relations.
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There were compelling reasons, almost systemic in nature, for the formalization of labour-relations policies.
Industrial Relations in the U.S. Automobile Industry: An Illustration of Increased Decentralization and Diversity, The Economic and Labour Relations Review.
The Labour Relations Act of 1975 provided a legal foundation for the establishment of unions.
In so doing, the Court of Appeal quashed a decision of the Alberta Labour Relations Board and remitted to the Board complaints alleging breaches of the Labour Relations Code, R.S.A. 2000, c.
Introduction to 'Symposium on Employment Relations Reform in the World Automobile Industry', The Economic and Labour Relations Review.
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