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definitions of terms used in thesaurus entries
- SCOPE NOTE: explains HOW the term has been used to index items in the library database; defines the term
- USE: denotes a preferred term or phrase
- USED FOR: indicates terms or phrases that are NOT used to index items in the library database; these terms or phrases are considered synonymous with the indicated preferred term (only use "preferred terms" when searching the library database)
- BROADER TERM: broader or more general terms or phrases
- NARROWER TERM: narrower or more specific terms or phrases; a subset of the indicated broader term
- RELATED TERM: a term or phrase that is conceptually or associatively linked with the indicated preferred term
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EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIPS
EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS SURVEY
Scope Note: This survey was commissioned by the U.K. Institute for Employment Studies and covers the year 2005.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: The minimum standards of employment for employers and employees.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT (ONTARIO) (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: Enacted in 2001, the Employment Standards Act provides the minimum standards for working in Ontario and provides mechanisms for compliance and enforcement.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS BRANCH (ONTARIO)
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS CLAIM (Search for related entries in the library)
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS INFORMATION SYSTEM (ONTARIO) (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: An Ontario Ministry of Labour database.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS OFFICER
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EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: The status (e.g. unemployed, employed, not in the labour force) of an economically active individual with respect to his or her employment. Not to be confused with occupational status.
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