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 Translation for 'labor relations' from English to Slovak
ekon.práca
pracovné vzťahy {pl}
labor relations [Am.]
Partial Matches
vzájomné vzťahy {pl}mutual relations
pol.
diplomatické vzťahy {pl}
diplomatic relations
práca {f} s verejnosťoupublic relations {pl} <PR>
ekon.práv.
pracovné vzťahy {pl}
labour relations [Br.]
udržiavať dobré vzťahy s n-ým [nedok.]to foster good relations with sb.
ekon.
pracovná sila {f}
labor [Am.]
ekon.
pracovná sila {f}
labor force [Am.]
ekon.práca
pracovný trh {m}
labor market [Am.]
ekon.práca
trh {m} práce
labor market [Am.]
práca
efektivita {f} práce
labor efficiency [Am.]
ekon.práca
pracovná mobilita {f}
labor mobility [Am.]
ekon.práca
mobilita {f} pracovnej sily
labor mobility [Am.]
pracovný {adj}labor [attr.] [Am.]
prácasociol.
detská práca {f}
child labor [Am.]
práca
odborová organizácia {f}
labor union [Am.]
práca
odborový zväz {m}
labor union [Am.]
práca
nedostatok {m} pracovných síl
labor shortage [Am.]
práca
odbory {pl}
labor union {sg} [Am.]
ekon.hist.sociol.
deľba {f} práce
division of labor [Am.]
Medzinárodná organizácia {f} práce <MOP>International Labor Organization <ILO> [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • In 2004, Gayraud Townsend, a 20-year-old senior in Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, was sworn in as alderman of the city council: the first black male to be elected to the council and the youngest African American to be elected to office in the United States.
  • A recurring issue in Northwest's history was its troubled labor relations.
  • Hershey was against unionization and responded by hiring union-busting consultants, Labor Relations Institute.
  • Kennedy, new to the Senate, decided that labor relations would be the area that he would specialize in to begin building a policy and legislative resume for use in future political endeavors.
  • Some historians believe that pressure from Share Our Wealth contributed to Roosevelt's "turn to the left" in the Second New Deal (1935), which consisted of the Social Security Act, the Works Progress Administration, the National Labor Relations Board, Aid to Dependent Children, and the Wealth Tax Act of 1935.

  • The Railway Labor Act is a United States federal law on US labor law that governs labor relations in the railroad and airline industries.
  • In 19th-century discussions of labor relations, it was normally assumed that the threat of starvation forced those without property to work for wages.
  • For example, the National Labor Relations Board issues relatively few regulations, but instead promulgates most of its substantive rules through common law (connotation 1).
  • labor relations (are people prepared to undergo training? ...
  • Leaders Simon Gosselin, Dominic Dupont and Andrew Fletcher were harassed in the months following unionization, and union efforts were defeated by law firm Heenan Blaike in the series of hearings before Quebec Labor Relations Board.

  • In 1937, the Supreme Court began moving away from its laissez-faire attitude concerning Congressional legislation and the Commerce Clause, when it ruled in "National Labor Relations Board v.
  • The Labour Office of the Apostolic See is responsible for labor relations of the Holy See with its employees.
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