The document discusses the Ke Tsudke Onion Act of 1926, outlining regulations and definitions related to trade unions and workers' rights. It includes provisions for registration, representation, and the rights of workers in relation to their employers. Additionally, it addresses the responsibilities of trade unions and the legal framework governing their operations.
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Labour Law
The document discusses the Ke Tsudke Onion Act of 1926, outlining regulations and definitions related to trade unions and workers' rights. It includes provisions for registration, representation, and the rights of workers in relation to their employers. Additionally, it addresses the responsibilities of trade unions and the legal framework governing their operations.