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Workers Statute

Enforcement powers. Labour Inspectors have righte of access to workplaces and to certain information kept by the enterprise and can issue official notifications (of infi ingement, settlement, etc.) and propose administrative or penal sections for violations of social legislation Administrative offences, which are subject to sanctions imposed at the posal of the Labour Inspectorate, are covered mainly by the Labour Offences and Sanctions Act, first implemented in 1988/ the Workers Statute and the Prevention of Occupational Hazards Act. [Pg.108]

Article 9 of the Workers Statute (the Terms and Conditions of Enqsloymait Act 300,20 May 1970) implied that workers, not as individuals but as a community, were to be active in the implementation process of prevention and safety. Hence the framing of preventive policy is defined within collective agreements. [Pg.266]

Adequate labeling information to protect customers workers advice when mode of use involves new form or degree of hazard Adequate labeling and use information either to conform to statute or to fulfill common law obligations special requirements of federal and state insecticide or pure food laws... [Pg.225]

In the US, unemployment insurance (UI) is a joint federal-state programme that provides workers with temporary partial wage replacement in the event of involuntary job loss. The UI statute was enacted as part of the broader Social Security Act in response to the high levels of unemployment experienced during the Great... [Pg.359]

Most state workers compensation coverage provides a relatively long statute of limitations. For injury claims, most states grant between 1 and 10 years to file the claim for benefits. For work-related illnesses, the statute of limitations may be as high as 20 to 30 years from the time the employee first noticed the illness or the illness was diagnosed. An employee who incurred a work-related injury or illness is normally not required to be employed with the employer when the claim for benefits is filed. [Pg.65]

Work-related injuries (29 CFR 1904) and worker s compensation statutes... [Pg.41]


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