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English to Serbian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / employment | |||||
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4 | Национални колективни уговор (грађевинске индустрије) ткз "Плава књига" |
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the "Blue Book" agreement Национални колективни уговор (грађевинске индустрије) ткз "Плава књига" Explanation: "the National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry – sometimes referred to as the ‘Blue Book’, or the NAECI. "The National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry (NAECI) The National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry (NAECI) sets comprehensive terms and conditions of employment for hourly-paid engineering construction workers on major engineering construction projects, repair and maintenance sites and events / outages throughout the UK. The signatories to the NAECI are: For the employers ECIA Engineering Construction Industry Association Select Electrical Contractors’ Association of Scotland TICA Thermal Insulation Contractors’ Association For the trade unions GMB GMB Unite Unite the Union Together, the signatory parties form the National Joint Council for the Engineering Construction Industry (NJC), which oversees the operation of the NAECI and undertakes periodic reviews of rates and other terms and conditions. The NAECI has been in existence for more than 30 years and details of the current edition for 2013 – 2015 can be found below. http://www.njceci.org.uk/national-agreement/ |
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Reference: plava knjiga Reference information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_book#cite_note-3 Blue book or bluebook is a term often referring to an almanac or other compilation of statistics and information. The term dates back to the 15th century, when large blue velvet-covered books were used for record-keeping by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.[1] The term has a variety of other meanings: - Construction The Blue Book Building and Construction Network, a yellow pages-like source of company information in commercial construction since 1913, which contains information on architects, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, vendors, and other companies relevant to the commercial bidding process. na južno slavenskim jezicima prevedno kao 'plava knjiga' http://frame.ceger.rs/frame?eid=87878859&q= Zbirka propisa .... http://www.iopcg.me/images/UBCG.pdf (str 34.) Postoje "plave knjige" i u drugim branšama kao npr. u zdravstvu: http://www.zzjzfbih.ba/standardi-i-normativi-zdravstvene-zas... http://www.fmoh.gov.ba/index.php/novosti-iz-ministarstva/318... https://hr.wikisource.org/wiki/Plava_knjiga/1._poglavlje Reference: http://www.njceci.org.uk/ Reference: http://www.thebluebook.com/ |
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