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Any kind of forced labor that restricts workers' freedom.
It would also mean the union is subject to a government-mediated framework that generally restricts workers' right to strike and gives management sole authority over certain business matters.
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"Restricting workers' choice won't necessarily make their investments safer.
Both companies denied that they retained passports as a way of restricting workers' movements.
With freedom of movement between London and Paris, do we really want to restrict workers' movement between London and Manchester?
California's courts are notoriously reluctant to restrict workers' freedom to switch jobs.
The Bengals have included a paragraph in player contracts aimed at restricting workers' compensation options only to Ohio.
The Bush proposal penalizes workers by cutting federal pension guarantees, outlawing benefits that protect workers when plants shut down and restricting workers' benefits.
Those in favour of Brexit argued Mr Cameron is not aiming high enough, such as restricting workers' movement and giving national parliaments a veto over EU law.
They point to Airtasker taking a 15% cut of earnings, regulating the behaviour of workers including by removing them from the platform, providing mediation of disputes and restricting workers from further outsourcing tasks.
Indeed, "The Wealth of Nations" calls for legal reforms, such as the repeal of statutes restricting workers' movement into trades and between localities (and keeping some wages above their so-called natural levels).
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