Examples of using Light work in English and their translations into Italian
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For example, light work not classified as'cultural or similar activities' may be performed by children of at least 13 years of age.
In some cases(messenger services, light work, cultural, artistic
You are in any event protected in your Light work and helped to fulfil your life contract.
Also we require you to do some light work in the house and it would be great if you can cook us pasta.
With Amendment No 40 we seek to raise the age for children performing light work to 14 years.
ideal for light work, DESIGNER to be easy
ideal for light work designed to be easy
Description Triumph Spitfire Mk2, with light work to do, before the 70s, I evaluate or I try.
The idea of the light work in Perugia is the same of Luci d'artista,
you are never given up for lost and Beings of Light work incessantly to lift you up.
subject to derogations limited to certain light work, must not be lower than the minimum schoolleaving age
Furthermore, with regard to access to light work, the common position is again more favourable than the ILO conventions:
The types of light work which may legally be carried out by minors aged over 14 who have completed compulsory schooling are defined in Decision 714/93 of 3.8.93.
PRACTIC manual cutters by RUBI perfectly cover the needs of the tile fixer in light work and minor renovations,
shall be 15 years, subject to exceptions for children employed in prescribed light work without harm to their health,
the working conditions relating to the light work in question.
type of work performed: heavy work demands a cool temperature and plenty of ventilation, whereas light work in these conditions soon becomes very uncomfortable.
as much as 71% of 13-17 year-olds perform light work during their leisure time.
to undertake light work or obtain inplant work experience.
On March 10th, a group of female Bibelforscher(Baptists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and conscientious objectors) arrived at Dora, followed by an order from Berlin stipulating that these women-- there were twenty-four of them-- were to be put to light work.