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…to recruit blacks would not withstand a Title VII challenge of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Employers and admission committees had to actually hire or admit black applicants to withstand challenges of racial discrimination (Rodrigue, 1995). The strategy most…
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…money is injected and less money is taken from the economy by less taxes and higher expenditure raising employment.         Monetary policy can also raise the level of economic activity. It controls the availability of money by influencing the level…
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…promotion incentives to attract new customers. A Bachelor's degree in business administration with a concentration on advertising and communications is ideal preparation for this career. Most employers prefer to hire new graduates in assistant positions…
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Category: /History
…MacDowell’s article about Relief workers in the 1930’s in Ontario focuses on young unmarried men and describes the hardships faced during the depression. Married men with families were given priority in employment and municipal aid was primarily given…
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…when one is abusing drugs. Many employers require drug testing for employment. Because drugs are so expensive, one might often resort to stealing or even killing to get what he needs. This illegal activity can cause imprisonment thus causing families…
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…of the national minimum wage *Reduce exploitation of lower paid workers *Reduce the scale of relative poverty & inequality - direct boost to the earnings of over 1.5 million workers *Reverse the effects of employer discrimination *Improve incentives for people…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…changed that, he provided German people with employment, education, and hope. After World War 1 Germany was economically depressed, the people were unhappy, they didn't have confidence in their government, they were a broken country. The Treaty of Versailles…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, enforces those standards, and reaches out to employers and employees through technical assistance and consultation programs. OSHA makes regulations for nearly every working man and woman in the country (with exceptions such as miners, transportation workers…
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…guards termination was unjustified or unwarranted by his employers. Because while he was trying to do the right thing under one rule he was disobeying and breaking another rule that he knew would or could cause his termination as stated in his manual…
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…in the areas of income, health, housing, employment, retirement, and community services. In the year 1973, the federal Older Americans Act created a network of local Area Agencies on Aging. They are non profit organizations supported by state governments…
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