Examples of using Working-time in English and their translations into Dutch
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Maintaining flexitime working-time arrangements.
The working-time here includes,
General Survey of Problems of Working-Time Statistics.
Some countries have also placed a particular emphasis on the role of measures to encourage the reduction and reorganisation of working-time.
It is characterised by maximum of working-time, and minimum of wages.
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To increase employment at any given level of output has implications for the distribution of both working-time and income.
How far may the working-day be extended beyond the working-time necessary for the reproduction of labour-power itself?
Employers, however, are not particularly receptive to the unions' working-time proposals.
Working-time the number of hours paid in a standard working month,
It plugs one of the last remaining gaps in the working-time mosaic.
Working-time flexibility is also important for individual workers,
Non-mobile workers are nowfully covered by the working-time directive.
This directive was, of course, tied by the Council to a working-time directive, and the shadow rapporteur of the ALDE Group believes that these two issues will continue to be linked.
Competition with other capitalists permits them no voluntary limitation of working-time for children,& c.
Only the working-time which is embodied in a quantum of commodities determined beforehand, and experimentally fixed, counts as socially necessary working-time, and is paid as such.
In response to this, the Commission approved a"Memorandum on the Reduction and Reorganisation of working-time" in December 1982.
In surveys UK employees have reported high levels of satisfaction with their working-time arrangements: over 80% are satisfied
In the meantime, the Social Affairs Council has adopted a common position on the proposal for a working-time directive.
offering extra pay, working-time bonuses, etc., all of which widen the pay disparities between the sectors outside of the base rates;
has begun debating the possibilities and restrictions of working-time developments.
Working-time flexibility is emerging in the shape of variable hours,
There is also a growing trend towards unilateralism with changes in working-time being introduced without consultation.
in the first place, by differences in the importance of parttime working and in average working-time.
We know that the value of each commodity is determined by the quantity of labour expended on and materialised in it, by the working-time necessary, under given social conditions, for its production.
Prolongation of the Working-Day If machinery be the most powerful means for increasing the productiveness of labour- i.e., for shortening the working-time required in the production of a commodity,
and to the extension of working-time up to the maximum endurable by the human organism.
In the NETHERLANDS there have been changes in the Labour Act which have resulted in less strict legal norms in the area of working-time and since January 1990 there have been no restrictions on hours of work for women as there were previously.
Officials to whom the provisions of the second paragraph of Article 44 apply shall manage their working-time without resorting to such arrangements.';
