Papers 1531-1540 of total 10532 found.
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…Why do many highly trained people from developing nations seek employment in advanced countries? Why are these highly educated people apparently more productive and highly paid in these advanced countries than they are in their home countries? Over…
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…of both the worker, and employer, the HR manager's position also has changed from a paper shuffling recruiter to a savvy manager who must keep his or her finger on the pulse of his organization's needs, government regulation, the needs of the populace…
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Category: /Literature/English
…impacted discrimination in the workplace. Forty percent of all median income differences between black and white workers is the result of employment and occupation discrimination (Bell 717). Title VII forbids discrimination by employers (Karst 284) and makes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…impacted discrimination in the workplace. Forty percent of all median income differences between black and white workers is the result of employment and occupation discrimination (Bell 717). Title VII forbids discrimination by employers (Karst 284) and makes…
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…medicine, known as the National Health Service, plus government controls over business, banking, and the money supply. The welfare system provides support from before birth to the grave. The government is a major employer: Public officials, the judiciary…
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Category: /Literature/English
…languages. It is essential that a programmer have a thorough knowledge of the language or languages in which programs are written in the organization where he or she seeks employment. Programmers must further possess a knowledge of general programming techniques…
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…that will propel us forward in today’s society. For those suffering from dyslexia this only adds to the frustration and fears associated with seeking employment. Many adults with dyslexia or other forms of learning disabilities never disclose their disability…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…positively with other members in my community; I would still have the values and knowledge of how to succeed in contemporary America. Is this fair? If I were to live on welfare, in a ghetto, how much easier would it be for me to walk into a place of employment
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…migrants do not appear to be noxious and in general they do not affect the employment of American citizens. However, if the United State and China do not have good policies to eliminate trafficking in human beings, these will be among the principal challenges…
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…of more than 400 high-tech companies involved in everything from telecommunications to the development of computer equipment and software - found that competition from high-profile employers and the potential for IT workers to earn more as independent…
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