Master and Servant Act 1867
The Master and Servant Act 1867 (30&31 Vict c 141) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which sought to criminalise breach of contract by workers against their employers.[1]
Status: Repealed |
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gollark: I just managed to totally kill my base's power grid by using robots!
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See also
- UK labour law
- Master and Servant Act
References
- "Web Appendix to \Coercive Contract Enforcement" (PDF). Retrieved 14 May 2013.
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