Papers 1311-1320 of total 10532 found.
…local newspaper. But in reality, this is what Blue Grocery Store, and many other employers, is asking from potential employees. The reason is not because they do not care about the applicants, but because they need temporary fill-ins while full-time employees…
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…remains that to this day there are still some places of employment which are discriminative against some of the minority groups. These employers will not employ a person due to their qualification, rather they give employment to the applicants because…
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employment, so they do not receive any medical or pension benefits. The biggest factor in their dismal employment history is that they seldom stick with the same job for any significant amount of time, they are rarely eligible for unemployment benefits. When…
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…prefer that I should", upon being asked to leave the room. Melville is calling on the reader's "little guy" to relate to the subconsciously driven behaviour of the characters. As the employer becomes more agitated, as a result of his circle of friends…
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…thought that they should increase taxes and pay back their debts. The Left wing thought that they should increase government spending to increase employment. They wanted to borrow money to stimulate the economy, their theory was that people with jobs would buy…
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…Good health and physical wellness is important in today's workplace. Healthy employees' in the workplace can lead to a more productive company. Many employers have adopted changes in companies worldwide to include physical fitness and wellness courses…
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…success in an organization. Reductions in union power, and an increase in the use of temporary agency workers and contractors, are also positively associated with work intensification, which appear to be the major focus of numerous employers. The root of work…
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…(government, employers and the TUC) as an example for future industrial relations in Britain. The Trade Union movement saw its opportunity to show the government that the wage reductions could not solve Britain's economical difficulties and decided that a future…
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Category: /Law & Government
…meet and accomplish as a condition of probation. Some of the conditions may be a requirement for employment, school, or community service hours. These conditions must be met to satisfy the sanction, if they are not met the offender would be in violation…
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…. Individuality and creativity were pushed aside so colleges, universities, graduate schools and employers would be able to judge their candidates. Goodman made several strong points when he wondered why grades are thought to be the most accurate way to judge…
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