Philippine Law Journal, Količina 50University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1975 |
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Stran 69
... principle by means appropriate to the methods in operation for determining rates of remuneration . Said principle may be applied by means of : ( a ) national laws or regulations ; ( b ) legally established or recognized machinery for ...
... principle by means appropriate to the methods in operation for determining rates of remuneration . Said principle may be applied by means of : ( a ) national laws or regulations ; ( b ) legally established or recognized machinery for ...
Stran 72
... principle ; ( e ) in collective negotiations and industrial relations the parties should respect the principle of equality of opportunity and treatment in employment and occupation , and should ensure that collective agreements contain ...
... principle ; ( e ) in collective negotiations and industrial relations the parties should respect the principle of equality of opportunity and treatment in employment and occupation , and should ensure that collective agreements contain ...
Stran 490
... principles . However , there are times when the situations do not permit the promulgation of principle is still in its formative stage , or even if it has ripend , the social polity is not yet ready to accept it , especially when it is ...
... principles . However , there are times when the situations do not permit the promulgation of principle is still in its formative stage , or even if it has ripend , the social polity is not yet ready to accept it , especially when it is ...
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WOMENS RIGHTS UNDER THE 1973 CONSTITUTION | 1 |
WOMEN IN FAMILY LAW | 25 |
WOMEN IN POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT | 36 |
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