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346 documents for sunday working pay
  • ...38. (1) Paragraph (b) of the definition 'working income' in subsection 122.7(1) of the Act is repla... period has not ended before the second Sunday before the day on which this Act receives royal as...

  • John Doe, 25, was working as a part-time teller at a local bank while taking business courses at university. He became engaged to a Malaysian woman. Before the wedding day, Canadian immigration officials told Doe's fianc © she had overstayed her student visa and had to go home, then re-apply to return to Canada. To pay his fianc ©e's legal costs to return, Doe started dipping into the dormant bank account of an 86-year-old bedridden woman to the tune of $38,500 before he was caught. Doe has not heard from his fianc ©e since he quit sending money. Doe confessed when confronted by bank security and police. He pleaded guilty to theft over $5,000. While both Crown and defence counsels agreed Doe could serve his jail term at home, they didn't agree on length with the Crown leaving it up to t...

  • ... across different job classifications, and working out the wage adjustments necessary to achieve equi... had facing us so that meeting was held on Sunday, 24th February. . . . . . . And we did get some fe...

  • Sgt. Rick Guyader of the Winnipeg Police Service's organized crime unit said Sunday's seizure will reduce the amount of crack on the street, meaning some users won't have anything to buy so they won't pull gas bar robberies or break-ins to pay for a fix. Police estimate the cell working full-time put about five kilos a week of cocaine on the street. They started by buying pure cocaine by the kilo from sources on the West Coast and breaking it down, taking a kilo fresh off the boat from Colombia and diluting it by half with benzocaine. That produced two kilos, which they'd sell off to lower level dealers. They also baked up batches of crack, which was distributed by the ounce to street dealers. They're good at it," Guyader said as the WPS displayed a table top full of kilo bricks of pur...

  • ... proving that an employee who is no longer working for the company does not have a right to claim any... 5. Consider adopting amended (i.e. non-Sunday start) work week. The specific rules which trigg...

  • ... to mitigate and ameliorate their working conditions. The absence of these statutory protect... that the legislative preservation of a Sunday day of rest should be secular, the diversity of be...

  • ...23.01 An officer working rotating or irregular shifts will receive a shift ....00) per hour for work on a Saturday and/or Sunday for hours worked as stipulated in (b) below. (b) W...

  • ... -- Retail businesses required to close on Sundays -- Act premised on secular concern for common paus... to stores with more than seven employees working on a Sunday. The legislature has weighed the inter...

  • The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...

    ... "apprentices," were obliged to continue working for their former masters. The very notion of Carib...In either case, Sunday belonged to the apprentice. However, it was enforc...

  • Four out of five Canadians believe that liberation therapy should be available in Canada for multiple sclerosis sufferers who request it, according to a Angus Reid online survey. According to a December survey, (with a margin of error of 2.2 per cent, 19 times out of 20), 82 per cent of respondents support making the treatment available in Canadian hospitals for MS sufferers who request it. Canadians are also more likely, according to the poll, to agree with the views of the MS sufferers who have had the treatment and claim it provides relief (61 per cent) over the opinion of doctors, who believe the treatment is unproven and too risky (12 per cent). Was it worth it?: Of course it was worth it because if I thought about where I was going (before the treatment), I was picturing myself...

    ...I'm still in a wheelchair, but I'm working on walking. Normal for me before was I could get m...We're churchgoers, and, from Sunday to Sunday, people tell me I look better that day t...



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