Papers 1881-1890 of total 10532 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…” (196). Behind each minor task of Stevens, Ishiguro raises deep questions about human beings’ relationships to their employers, and the repression of emotions which frequently occur. When Stevens learns that Lord Darlington’s reputation was totally…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Canadians while encouraging our institutions to remove discriminatory barriers. (Blackman 1993: 29) On similar lines with the Multicultural Act is the Employment Equity Act because both involve dealing with minorities. The Employment Equity Act was proclaimed…
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…. Many of these attitudes are due to lack of education about the true effects of daycare for children. Other problems arise because employers and government policies are ignoring working families' needs. In reality, stay-at-home mothers wear many hats…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…subject the taxpayer to various penalties. Failure to file a return, and subsequent non-compliance with an order to pay the tax assessed, may result in a penalty equal to twice the amount of tax due. Penalties are due within 30 days of assessment. Employment
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…to fight as equals in the armed forces as well as being given the opportunity of equal employment then they could be finally recognized as something more than an inferior being. The Second World War and what it stood for within the African American belief…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The issue of gender inequality has been in the eyes of the public and been in awareness of society for decades. The problem of inequality in employment is one of the most vital issues in today's society. In order to understand this situation one must try…
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…are more opt to promote their own into managerial positions. Either because the business is family owned or they have a limited labor pool of applicants. Managing diversity goes 'far beyond' meeting the legal requirements of equal employment opportunity…
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…impact on those consumers' perception which will result in the expected correlation. This hypothesis will be tested statistically using employment data from the United States Department of Labor and consumer confidence indexes from the University of Michigan…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The employment policies of the government included funding to businesses that hire unemployed people, vocational training programs, and financing for jobs in the secondary market. Also, unemployment among the young is a focal point of the government’s labor policy…
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…, chapter 509 says, the ordinance "provides for safety and health protection to employees in workplaces, both industrial and non-industrial" (Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance). This ordinance puts responsibility on the employers, occupiers…
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