Papers 2061-2070 of total 3969 found.
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…the concepts of Social Darwinism and Laissez-faire were nonsense. There was no equality in the bargaining of positions whether it was for a coal miner or of Baer's coal company over terms of employment. There were no free individual contracts for the employee…
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…you're working on. This approach can work well, but may leave on or both parties feeling that they could have done better if they would bargained harder. 5.Collaboration - both parties approach the conflict as a mutual problem, allowing then to discover…
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…populous and government. Expecting the U.S. to take the matter to the U.N., the Kremlin may have placed offensive weapons in Cuba solely to be used as a bargaining chip within the U.N. so that the U.S. would agree to a Berlin and German settlement on Soviet…
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…in a totally nonviolent struggle for justice" (Levy, 31). Many people do support a Chavez holiday. It can't be denied that by bringing toilets, clean water, and collective bargaining into the fields and taking the debilitating tools such as the "short hoe" out…
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…. Government should retaliate when foreign competition is unfair. Most Pro American Business men have adopted the “get tough” approach and feel that the governments should use threat to intervene in trade policy as a bargaining tool to help open foreign markets…
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…. Bray, M. and P. Waring (1998) "The Rhetoric and Reality of Bargaining Structures Under the Howard Government" Labour and Industry Journal. 9 (2):61-78. Griffin, G. and S. Svenson (1998) "Industrial Relations Implications of the Australian Waterside…
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…to the Family and Medical Leave Act, employees had access to family and medical leave in two ways: Voluntary or collectively bargained employer policies Policies required by state leave statutes. A quarter to a third of formal employer policies matched…
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…achievement sparked because of his lifelong interest in the West and in American-French relations. This achievement was the Louisiana Purchase in the year 1803. This was the greatest land bargain in the history of the United States. The results from…
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…career in politics, serving as Terre Haute city clerk (1880–1884) and in the Indiana state legislature (1885–1887). Then the increasingly militant Brotherhood claimed all his efforts. Having failed to gain cooperation in collective bargaining among…
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…and the following year he was elected the U.S. senate. He also nearly won the presidential campaign of 1824 however as a result of the "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay. Over the next four years the current administration built a strong political machine…
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