Papers 1911-1920 of total 10532 found.
…skills of the German Labour (J.Soman P.359) Not only has to pay for the training and education, but also afterward must pay higher salaries in order to gain employers loyalty. If the firm does not pay higher than normal salary there is a threat of an other…
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…that work the best for them. There are many ways that an employer may choose to motivate its crew. There are extrinsic and intrinsic rewards, positive and negative motivators, as well as differentiating between individual and team, or group rewards. Therefore…
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Category: /Law & Government
…they are entitled to". (Financial Times 2004) Solutions to minimize Absenteeism During their research the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) found that one fifth of employers are still not recording the causes of sick leave .(IRS 2003) However…
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…. Finally denouncing America as a patriarchy society based on male supremacy and female inferiority . Feminists set up task forces to address seven different areas of oppression; employment, education, religion, family, mass media…
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…offender DUI's, petty theft, drugs, etc.) and are usually composed of individuals judged to be of little threat to society. Studies show, the successful rehabilitation of the inmate starts with employment. Most inmates, who obtained full-time gainful employment
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…appraisals. That is because there have been a countless number of people that have sued their former employee because they feel that they have not receive a performance appraisal prior to their discharge. However, there are many ways that employers can protect…
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…tackles the issue of privacy referring to the handling of 'sensitive' or 'personal' data. This relates to the context of the employee/employer relationship. Thus the data controller (i.e. employer) has to take particular care when handling personal data…
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…on the United States' economy as well. There are both positive and negative effects of immigration. Employers save money by employing immigrants who work for less money than the average American. However, by doing this many Americans lose their jobs or cannot find…
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…"the denial of equal employment opportunity because . . . an individual has the physical, cultural or linguistic characteristics of a national origin group." (http://www.aclunc.org/language/lang-report.html) The ACLU website goes on to provide reasoning…
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…of poverty and racial inequalities was love and inspiration from Essie and her siblings. Growing up, Essie suffered many hardships from racism, both at school and at work for her white employers. One example is when she was told that she was not allowed to sit…
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