Papers 1411-1420 of total 3969 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, the Workplace Relations Act 1996 has led to the introduction of individual contracts which are designed to take the place of contracts bargained collectively (by trade unions). However, the outcome of government and business strategies hang in the balance…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to catch up without baring heavy initial costs. In addition, the fact that FedEx owns its airplanes, trucks, and programs makes it difficult for others to cut down on costs as much as the company. „Y Bargaining Power of Buyers: This power is eliminated…
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…, increased interaction, interdependency and limited resources. The following are some common methods to controlling negative conflict: Direct approach, bargaining, and enforcement of team rules. Approaching the problem head-on is usually the best method…
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…is employed. Negotiation in industrial relations involve representatives of management and workers bargaining over items such as wages, penalty rates, hours of work and conditions of employment. It is fundamental to union-management relations and a key activity…
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…Kennen's objections. Truman's justified his adamant support of the super bomb for bargaining purposes with the Russians. Kennen's point, of course, had been that the very decision to build the hydrogen bomb would inhibit bargaining with the Russians…
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…for a commitment by the country to invest the face value of the debt in environmental conservation. The debt is converted for US dollars to local currency, which is used to fund the programs. This alleviates the debt, and proves a bargain to the organization…
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Category: /History
…organization was used as a balance to the power of management. To the surprise of the American authorties, this movement took a decidedly more radical turn. In the desperate economic conditions of early postwar Japan, there was little room for successful bargaining
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Category: /Literature/English
…earn less than public school teachers. In 1996, over half of all public school teachers belonged to unions-mainly the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association-that bargain with school systems over wages, hours, and the terms…
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Category: /History
…. In the desperate economic conditions of early postwar Japan, there was little room for successful bargaining over wages, and many labor unions instead made a bid to take over industry and operate it in their own behalf. Moreover large numbers of workers in Japan were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Education Association-that bargain with school systems over wages, hours, and the terms and conditions of employment. In some schools, teachers receive extra pay for coaching sports and working with students in extracurricular activities. Some teachers earn…
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