Papers 1711-1720 of total 10532 found.
…, and the personal lives of survey participants ("Stress and Technology," 1999). The data also highlights programs and policies employers take to reduce workplace stress. Kensington conducted the study as part of ongoing research into consumer needs in the workplace…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…these "alternative" modes of employment. And each chapter is named after her new professional exploit. The jobs stretch the gamut: museum guide, traveling companion, artist’s model, au pair, poet’s helper, lover, English teacher, and thief. Throughout, she is challenged…
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…rural problems include poverty, insufficient training possibilities and employment shortages. In short, the rural areas face some challenges. Therefore, it will be necessary to raise public awareness about the importance of giving a new momentum to rural…
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Category: /History
…the whites. The Chinese would work for far less money and do many jobs that the American men would not, also the employers found the Chinese to be industrious and a desired class of immigrant. Four-fifths of the Central Pacific Railroad workforce was the Chinese…
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…the functioning of an organization. Motives for these attacks could be personal (a grudge against an employer), political, economic (want to damage reputation and performance of competitor). Computers and Law Enforcement Developments • Use of centralised…
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Category: /Law & Government
employment. This law is commonly known as Proposition 209. Proposition 209 sets a precedence in Affirmative Action law not only in California, but also across the U.S. Texas is another state that has also adopted anti-Affirmative Action laws regarding…
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…resource management is resource centred and concerns itself with the overall human resource needs of the organisation. The recruitment and selction is a part of resourcing. This is a first step in the process of employment. But this kind of activity is far…
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…town is at a population of approximately 14 500 and is expected to grow as Sydney expands westward. Problems/ current issues "Y Bush fires "Y Employment in traditional industries (such as mining) "Y Keeping up tourism. "Y Maintaining services…
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Category: /History
…Industrial Revolution has changed the face of nations, giving rise to urban centers requiring vast municipal services. "VIt created a specialized and interdependent economic life and made the urban worker more completely dependent on the will of the employer than…
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…there. 11.Equity- Equality of treatment (but not necessarily identical treatment) 12.Personnel Tenure- Limited turnover of personnel. Lifetime employment for good workers. 13.Initiative- Thinking out a plan and do what it takes to make it happen. 14.Esprit de…
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