work rules
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of work rules
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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The company abruptly changed several work rules and switched employees to the healthcare plan for Block Communications, which cost workers significantly more, rather than the one agreed to under the previous union contract, the union said.
From MarketWatch
Up until this week, the dispute over sudden changes to employees’ healthcare plans and other work rules had dragged through federal court with no end in sight.
From MarketWatch
In Georgia, state officials expected 345,000 people to apply for eligibility under its work rules; by late 2024, fewer than 4,500 people enrolled, in part because the administrative rules the state imposed were onerous.
From Los Angeles Times
But the companies say they should not be forced to rehire employees who broke their work rules.
From Los Angeles Times
Farmworkers in this state are covered by workers’ compensation, minimum wage, unemployment insurance, overtime, sick leave, anti-discrimination laws, the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act, the Family Care Act, work rules for minors, rest and meal breaks, the full spectrum of occupational safety and health rules and more at the state level.
From Seattle Times
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