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The employment relationship.(Book Review)

International Labour Review

| March 22, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Blackwell Publishers Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The employment relationship. International Labour Conference, 95th Session, 2006, Report V (1). Geneva, 2005. iv + 87 pp. Boxes, tables, questionnaire, annexes. 20 Swiss francs. ISBN 92-2-216611-6.

The employment relationship is a legal notion widely used in countries around the world to refer to the relationship between a person called an "employee" (frequently referred to as "a worker") and an "employer" for whom the "employee" performs work under certain conditions in return for remuneration. It is through the employment relationship, however defined, that reciprocal rights and obligations are created between the employee and the employer. The employment …

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