Usage examples of "labour organisation" in English with translation to French

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Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act. La polémique se poursuit quant à "l'exemption des Cols Blancs" qui exempte des travailleurs cols blancs spécifiques du temps de travail "8 heures par jours, 40 heures semaines" prévu par la loi sur le temps de travail.
This organisation promotes literacy in rural areas. Cette organisation promeut l'alphabétisation des zones rurales.
We all labour against our own cure; for death is the cure of all disease. Nous nous battons tous contre notre propre remède; car la mort est le remède à tous les maux.
He took part of this non-profit organisation to help make his vision of the world become reality. Il prit part à cette organisation à but non lucratif pour contribuer à ce que sa vision du monde devienne réalité.
How can you contribute to our organisation? Comment pouvez-vous contribuer à notre organisation ?
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