She said anyone with queries about the national minimum wage could call a free pay and work rights helpline.
While copyright law grants the creator of an original work certain rights including the right to copy and authorize others to copy the work, to make derivative works, and sell and market the work, publicity rights protect the subject of the work where the subject is a famous person.
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The US said the Sogou search engine had also been dropped from this year's list after making "notable efforts to work with rights holders" to tackle the appearance of pirated files in its results.
At the same time, we must ensure that ordinary citizens in all countries benefit from trade -- trade that promotes the dignity of work, the rights of workers, the protection of the environment.
Maybe someone somewhere has argued that their work for gay rights means little because it stems from self-interest, or that they shouldn't be focusing on a bourgeois issue like marriage that does little for, say, homeless gay teenagers.
Contribute to the work of the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies, especially the Committee on Economic, social and Cultural Rights and participate in their work as well as that of the Human rights council and other UN bodies related to the right to education.
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Filer (1984) comes to an identical conclusion: the DDS reallocates property rights: thus, the value of a work of art without full property rights is less than the value with full rights.
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Ms Ebadi, 60, won the Nobel prize in 2003 for her work in defending human rights.
It depends on whether you believe, like Roberts, that the work of the civil rights movement is done.
And yet when it comes to Afghanistan's future, women's rights to work and education loom as the boldest question marks.
Mick Carver, managing director of Lowestoft-based drinks distributor JV Trading, started work to secure the rights to the Lacons name in 2009.
Roy Burke said the expiry of an agreement with Dutch company Verweij and Partners meant no-one now had exclusive rights to work on the site.
The prime minister's spokeswoman said the government wanted to "support business, encourage growth, while at the same time ensuring that employees rights to work were not weakened".
The government deserved credit for the strength of the economy, investment in public services and introducing new rights at work, said the TUC general secretary in his message.
Adding to the complications, media firms whose businesses rely on speedy transmission of data have long asserted First Amendment rights to work relatively unimpeded by government officials and rules.
Workers rights groups say the proposed "majority sign-up" law would reduce opportunities for employers to threaten or fire workers wanting a union, said spokeswoman Zoe Bridges-Curry of the advocacy group American Rights at Work.
Speaking briefly in Spanish, he addressed Mexican migrant workers "who are working really hard for this great country", telling them that Mexico admires them and misses them and would work hard for their rights and for their families at home.
In a Commons statement on the situation in the Middle East on 20 November 2012, Mr Hague said he had received "assurances" from representatives of the National Coalition of the Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces about their commitment to uphold human rights and work for a democratic future.
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We also commit to work together to ensure the rights and protections of adopted children.
Guilford has licensed rights to the work and is well along in developing druglike chemicals based on it.
An aide told McCain that his publisher had just sold the first foreign rights for the work, soon to be translated into Korean.
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We must promote the availability and use of employment and training opportunities, while educating employers, employees, and workforce professionals about work-related benefits and rights.
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, which gained the rights to the work when Barrie died in 1937, is sounding out publishers and literary agents.
She says she thinks conditions are improving, however, thanks in part to the strength of those constitutional rights and the work of civil society organizations campaigning for change.
Spain needs to fix "the work calendar to make the rights of workers compatible with the competitiveness of our companies, " he said in his inauguration address in late December.
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Another concern is that BP will get significant intellectual property rights to the work being done at Berkeley, including the right of first refusal to a flood of IP that could result.
But Jim Quinn, the lead Players Association counsel, said the judge made it clear she wanted the two sides to reach a settlement in the lawsuit, which would allow the players to return to work but maintain their legal rights to seek relief in the courts under antitrust laws that prohibit the teams from acting in concert.
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