Subject | Russian | English |
law | арбитражное урегулирование трудовых конфликтов | labor arbitration |
law | арбитражное урегулирование трудовых конфликтов | labour arbitration |
busin. | быть вовлечённым в трудовой конфликт | be involved in industrial dispute |
polit. | посредничество в трудовых конфликтах | labor dispute mediation |
econ. | рассмотрение трудовых конфликтов в арбитражном порядке | administration of labour management arbitration |
law, court | региональный суд по трудовым конфликтам | regional labor court (wikipedia.org www.perevod.kursk.ru) |
notar. | суд для рассмотрения трудовых конфликтов | industrial relations court |
gen. | трудовой конфликт | labor unrest (Labor unrest is a term used by employers or those generally in the business community to describe organizing and strike actions undertaken by labor unions, especially where labor disputes become violent or where industrial actions in which members of a workforce obstruct the normal process of business and generate industrial unrest are essayed. WAD Alexander Demidov) |
busin. | трудовой конфликт | controversy |
busin. | трудовой конфликт | labour unrest (industry) unrest or dissatisfaction displayed by workers, often in the form of strikes, and sometimes violent disputes, etc, which disrupts normal business Example Sentences Including "labour unrest" But labour unrest or terrorism could trigger spikes in the sensitive stocks, Intersuisse resources analyst Gavin Wendt said. COURIER, SUNDAY MAIL 2004) Flash strikes crippled many big plants in East Germany, and labour unrest flared in Bulgarian factories. GLOBE AND MAIL 2003) For Franco, labour unrest was simply a law and order problem generated by Communist agitators. Preston, Paul FRANCO Mounting protests and labour unrest show his grip is weakening. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES 2002) Such investments are merely insurance payments made by a political leadership fearful of labour unrest. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES 2002) The British disease of industrial stagnation and labour unrest still appeared to be endemic despite the recent change of government. Forbes, Bryan THE ENDLESS GAME The plant employs 25 per cent of the total workforce and was the venue of violent labour unrest last year. BUSINESS TODAY 2001). Collins Alexander Demidov) |
law | трудовой конфликт | trade dispute |
econ. | трудовой конфликт | industrial dispute |
law | трудовой конфликт | labour conflict |
law | трудовой конфликт | labor controversy |
law | трудовой конфликт | labour controversy |
busin. | трудовой конфликт | wage dispute |
gen. | трудовой конфликт | labour dispute |
gen. | трудовой конфликт | labor dispute |
gen. | трудовой конфликт | labour dispute (AD) |
econ. | трудовые конфликты | labor strife (A.Rezvov) |
notar. | трудовые конфликты | labor disputes |
law | трудовые конфликты | labor troubles (Labor Troubles means and include strikes, boycotts, picketing, work-stoppages, slowdowns, disputes, or any other type of labor trouble, regardless of the employer of the person involved or their employment status, if any. archive.is Баян) |
econ. | улаживание трудовых конфликтов | labour arbitration |
busin. | улаживание трудовых конфликтов | trade arbitration |
SAP. | Федеральный суд по трудовым конфликтам | German Federal Labor Court |