Papers 1891-1900 of total 10532 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…Caribbean's and Bangladeshis would continue to hold the lowest rates of those in professional employment, 8-10%. Bilton et al 2002 emphasises how care needs to be taken in interpreting such developments, stating that the reason for the increased percentage…
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…employees expect minimum hygiene standards from their jobs that in reality are rarely met by employers, which results in employees having little motivation in their jobs, e.g. with the hygiene factor 'pay', it would be a reasonable contention that most people…
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…promotion. She was denied the promotion because, her employers said, she had no college degree and was too much under the control of her husband. Kraszewski sued the company and won her case, after a nine year battle, in late January 1988. She was given…
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…) was a constant rate of 4. Finally it was assumed that employment rate was zero, and would remain constant. With these assumptions, the infamous saying "prosperity is just around the corner" was born. These theories, in a perfect world could be correct…
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…from this report included a universal system of national insurance, the creation of the national health service, state responsibility for maintaining full employment, and a universal system of family allowance. Local authorities were given huge…
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…party favorably. Another factor is that now, to an unprecedented extent, large numbers of American reporters and editors work for just a few huge corporate employers, a situation that hardly encourages unconstrained scrutiny of media conglomerates…
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…union action had been controlled and to leave the unions free to exert their full economic power against the employer.¡± (Masters 449) This was favorable because the unions were not restrained as they previously were and could become more powerful…
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Category: /History
…1985 and 1993, industries other than the steel industry created an average of 450 net jobs per year, although total employment in industry fell by an annual average of 300 people. The present economic excellent macroeconomic situation is the outcome…
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…society. Some people look at affirmative action as reverse discrimination, but this program doesn’t guarantee employment based on race, ethnicity, or gender. The affirmative action program gives equal consideration to individuals from a different race…
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…[1891] The plaintiff was drilling holes in a rock cutting over which a crane was swinging containing stones while he was working. He was aware that there was a risk of the stones falling and he had complained to his employer about the dangerous practice…
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