Examples of 'district labour' in a sentence

Meaning of "district labour"

district labour: This phrase likely refers to a specific type of labor or workforce that is associated with or limited to a particular district or area. It may be used in discussions about economic or labor conditions within a defined geographic region

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District labour officers have moreover been trained on trafficking.
Regional and district labour councils.
District labour inspectors were particularly attentive to certain types of child labour.
It refers first and foremost to the positions of district labour inspectors and their deputies.
The District Labour Inspector supervises and co-ordinates the actions of subordinate labour inspectors.
The work permit must be applied for at the district Labour Office ÚP.
Vocational counselling is offered by 339 district labour offices and 52 CIiPKZ, functioning at 16 voivodship labour offices.
There will be coffee provided by the Regina and District Labour Council.
The action was declared illegal by the district labour officer, but the strike continued.
The federation is made up of nearly 30 affiliated unions, 500 locals and six district labour councils.
O Chairman of his constituency and district Labour Party.
Of Locals that filed did not pay per capita tax to their District Labour Council.

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