Papers 1861-1870 of total 10532 found.
…employee of the company who have been employed within the last 6 months. The questions included items pertaining to the respondents' current job responsibilities, employment history, job search process, previous employment experience, and evaluation…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which took effect July 26, 1992, prohibits private employers, state and local governments, employment agencies and labor unions from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in job…
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…; employment, and two World Wars which influenced the positions of females in society between 1900 and 1945. Fashion throughout the twentieth Century played a huge role in portraying the new freedoms experienced by women within Australian Society. As the roles…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…suggest that the recent gap between these measures is likely to close as hiring resumes and as the margins of adjustment related to employment become less binding. The answers to the ISM questions about capacity expansion, investment, and employment
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…discrimination in employment has increased the number of ethnic employees and gone a long way to mend the bridge of inequality which has burdened society for a long time. Another method introduced to try and counter the racial inequality in employment
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…diversity in their employees as well as the demographic differences each employee brings to the organization. The largest generation in American History now constitutes about 60 percent of what employers and economists call the prime-age workforce…
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…and prepare for such eventualities". Astin is a contrary opinion, however, as she has stated that the basic need for survival, pleasure and contribution motivate humans to seek employment. Economic conditions, a sense of devaluation of the domestic, and a desire…
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…through; Division of Labour, well-defined authority hierarchy, high formalization, employment decisions based on merit, career tracks for employees and distinct separation of members' organisation. This essay will only cover the topics, which explains…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the growing role of government as protector has made it possible to circumvent traditional protections on privacy and subject the individual to increasing scrutiny by government, employers, and the public at large. Incursions on privacy have a long history…
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…policy also has onerous social burdens, measured by huge changes in aggregate output, income, and employment. The imperious Fed, much like the English Crown two centuries ago, formulates and carries out its policy directives without democratic input…
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