Papers 1391-1400 of total 10532 found.
…markets, causing a destruction of employment or productive capacity. Governments because the Market Liberalisation have a responsibility to keep regulations under continuous review and assess their appropriateness in the current business environment…
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…, since that time affirmative action has evolved into many different misconceptions among not only the people it was designed to open the doors for but also the school systems, employers and others who ended up implementing a quota system. The reason…
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…How do you tell if someone has a drinking problem? It is often a judgment made after assessing the persons drinking habits, how much and when, the effect on him emotionally and physically also family members, friends, employers, and the law…
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…Improving Access to Health Care for the Uninsured For decades, the American system of health care has relied primarily on employer-sponsored insurance programs as a gateway through which individual’s access health care services. Gaps have been…
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…increasingly of greater importance to mental health professionals. Workaholism has been described both positively and negatively as an addiction to work, the compulsion or uncontrollable need to work incessantly. Most employers value an employee that is very…
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…discriminated against. An employer or admissions officer might recruit minorities by placing ads in women or minority magazines in an attempt to increase their diversity (Woods 14). An employer might promote or even implement training programs for its minority…
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…was the restructuring of the employer's household and his interaction with his employees. As a more capitalistic society emerged with the ever growing commerce of Rochester, the master craftsman became more capitalistic himself. Now, the master was concerned with making…
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…began to get less plentiful and less of a profit. Salt and preparation also had to be taken care of which meant more employment to cover and more people to pay; the profit slowly began to fall. After encounters with aboriginal groups, the men began to notice…
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…and the level of employment as far as different classes are concerned, such as there is a leisure class and productive workers. A nation becomes wealthier because the nation has become more productive. Book one discusses the causes and improvements…
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…is fictional. A crowd forms in front of a government employment agency, as it does every day, waiting - often in vain - for job announcements. one of the unemployed laborers who participates in this daily ritual, is selected to hang posters in the city, a job…
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