Papers 1421-1430 of total 3969 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that the invasion of the Sinai peninsula was disproportionate to the attacks that Israel had suffered from the fedayeen bases. It took four months of bargaining and international pressure, before Israel relinquished the territory she had gained. Perhaps the most…
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…informal, powerless associations to true labor organizations that took part in collective bargaining (Masteralexis, 246).” This organized a central association to bargain for players’ income, post career income, tax breaks, and others. The union also made…
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…collectively and establishing organisations to bargain on their behalf. The most important function of a union is to maximise the wages and salaries of its members (Deery, Plowman, and Walsh, 2000). Why do employees join unions? There are a number of reasons…
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Category: /History
…was used as a balance to the power of management. To the surprise of the America n 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 over…
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Category: /History
…of the America n 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 over wages, and many labor unions instead made a bid to take over industry…
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Category: /History
…turn. 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 o perate it in their own behalf. Moreover large numbers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…" (Lipthrott 2). This stage can lead to denial of certain aspects or bargaining. People begin to say ‘If you do this for me, then I'll do this for you.' I know that I hate when people try to bargain with me, so in this stage, I get angry and frustrated and I…
Details: Words: 1920 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, this movement took a decidedly more radical turn. 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 o perate it in their own…
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…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 over wages, and many labor unions instead made…
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…States. Clay was offered the Secretary of State job by Adams, which he graciously accepted. Jackson called this "confidential interview" a "corrupt bargain" and he vowed to do everything that he can to win the presidency in 1828.         When…
Details: Words: 1882 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)