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Morality and the Employment Act

Morality and the Employment Act Most of the discussion surrounding the proposed Employment Act concerns the helpless, overworked, underpaid employee, …

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What's wrong with the National Labour Contract

Despite pressing problems of law and order and the failure of public education the Prime Minister has chosen labour market …

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The Rogue or Sleaze provisions of the Employment Act

Two different organizations of developed countries, the OECD and the G-7 Group, are attacking the offshore banking industry of the …

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The Good News/Bad News of the Minimum Wages Act

Generally minimum wage legislation, such as the Minimum Standards Act that was circulated for comment in January of this year, …

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The Proposed Health and Safety at Work Act

The proposed Health and Safety at Work Act of May 2000 is intended to secure the health and safety of …

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What the Trade Union Act Really Does

The objectives of the proposed 2000 Trade Union and Labour Relations Act are very clearly stated in the Second Schedule …

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Private Property v/s Coercive State Power

by Rick Lowe Whether one likes Mr. Victor Koczeny or not, we are concerned when the state uses its power …

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Clifton Cay and Private Property.

      As I understand it the Oakes family owns the property at Clifton Cay. Some time back our Government offered …

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On Contracts and the Court of Public Opinion.

by Rick Lowe Recent events reported in the press regarding the right of a supplier to exercise its option not …

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