absence of government - translation to greek
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absence of government - translation to greek

AUTHORISED PROLONGED ABSENCE FROM WORK
Unpaid leave; Leaves of absence; Leave entitlement; Leave of absence

absence of government      
ακυβερνησία
provisional government         
TEMPORARY OR EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT BODY/AUTHORITY CREATED WHEN NONE EXISTS
Provisional Government; Transitional government; Temporary government; Temporary Government; Interim government; Porvisional government; Provisional authority; Interim Prime Minister; Provisional governments; Emergency government; Transitional governments
προσωρινή κυβέρνηση
transitional government         
TEMPORARY OR EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT BODY/AUTHORITY CREATED WHEN NONE EXISTS
Provisional Government; Transitional government; Temporary government; Temporary Government; Interim government; Porvisional government; Provisional authority; Interim Prime Minister; Provisional governments; Emergency government; Transitional governments
υπηρεσιακή κυβέρνηση

Definition

petit mal
[mal]
¦ noun a mild form of epilepsy characterized by brief spells of unconsciousness without loss of posture. Compare with grand mal.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'little sickness'.

Wikipedia

Paid leave

The labour law concept of leave, specifically paid leave or, in some countries' long-form, a leave of absence, is an authorised prolonged absence from work, for any reason authorised by the workplace. When people "take leave" in this way, they are usually taking days off from their work that have been pre-approved by their employer in their contracts of employment. Labour laws normally mandate that these paid-leave days be compensated at either 100% of normal pay, or at a very high percentage of normal days' pay, such as 75% or 80%. A furlough is a type of leave.

There are many subcategories of paid leave, usually dependent on the reasons why the leave is being taken. Sick leave is normally compensated at 100% of pay, while other types of leave are often more restrictive, such as only compensating a certain percentage of normal pay, or as regards paid holidays, which in some countries are granted automatically by national governments, such as in most European Union countries, and in others, such as the United States, are a matter of employment contracts or labor union agreements, as well as state or local law.

The internationally acknowledged definition of paid leave, in international labour law as observed by the International Labour Organisation and others, is one that restricts itself only to pre-approved labour agreements in the workplace.

Examples of use of absence of government
1. But in the absence of government money, the private sector will bear most of the burden.
2. But in the absence of government money, the private sector will carry most of the burden.
3. In the absence of government aid, they turn to oil companies as surrogate providers.
4. In the absence of government welfare, Islamist religious schools have stepped in, winning over the poor population, she said.
5. Radical Islamic preachers are among the groups which have tried to fill the vacuum left by the absence of government.