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  1. Jordania - Administración del trabajo - Reglamento, Decreto, Orden, Ordenanza

    Regulations No. 56 of 1996 concerning labour inspection, promulgated under article 7 of the Labour Code No. 8 of 1996. - Regulations On-line Legislation on-line

    Adopción: 1996-10-05 | Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1996-10-31 | JOR-1996-R-45691

  2. Jordania - Administración del trabajo - Reglamento, Decreto, Orden, Ordenanza

    Regulation No. 53 of 1996 to amend the regulations of the administrative organization of the Ministry of Labour.

    Adopción: 1996-09-10 | Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1996-10-16 | JOR-1996-R-45692

    To be read with Regulations No. 38 of 1994.

  3. Jordania - Administración del trabajo - Reglamento, Decreto, Orden, Ordenanza

    Ministry of Labour Administration Regulations (No.38 of 1994)

    Adopción: 1994-08-13 | Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1994-09-17 | JOR-1994-R-40025

    Regulations made under Article 120 of the Constitution to specify the Ministry's terms of reference and provide for its internal organization and administration. Supersede the 1992 Regulations on the same subject.

  4. Jordania - Administración del trabajo - Reglamento, Decreto, Orden, Ordenanza

    Ministry of Labour Organization and Administration Regulations (No. 53 of 1992)

    Adopción: 1992-10-31 | Fecha de entrada en vigor: 1992-12-01 | JOR-1992-R-33850

    Regulations made under Art. 120 of the Constitution to spell out the functions and administrative structure of the Ministry. The latter is composed of nine directorates respectively in charge of labour; employment; inspection; research and studies; occupational safety and health and the environment; information and worker education; administration and finance; administrative development and data systems; and Jordanians working abroad.


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