Papers 2581-2590 of total 3969 found.
…major challenges of labor, technology and competition. Labors policy stresses on observation of a minimal number of core basic labor standards, free trade unions and collective bargaining, workplace institutions capable of internalizing enforcement of labor…
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…imbalance between the demands and expectations pressing in upon the President and his capacity to respond to them. The president cannot get his policies adopted by Congress without long delays and much bargaining. However, some fortification of the executive…
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…the social contract should they deem necessary. Once a person enters a social contract, according to Hobbes, they lose all bargaining power and must submit to the rule of whomever they surrendered their freedom to. The only time a man is free to exit the social…
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…and further weakened the Congress. The expansion of power in one branch can not go on forever. An over-powered Congress will promote corrupt bargains with presidential candidates. Now the Congress is not so over-powered anymore but the executive branch…
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…. collective bargaining- process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract. 9. ILGWU-(International Ladies' Garment Workers Union) union of garment workers formed in 1900, 10. Triangle Fire- fire in 1911…
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…of various pensions, sickness and unemployment benefits, the establishment of the Commonwealth Employment Service, and State regulations governing all aspects of working life, particularly occupational health and safety, fair bargaining practices and the training…
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…and the abundance of products to be displayed, supermarkets had traditionally strong bargaining position vis-à-vis the suppliers. While this held true for most suppliers, the growth of major FMCG companies like Nestle and Proctor & Gamble had tilted some…
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…Consideration: The book states consideration is a value given in return for a promise or performance. The consideration, which must be present to make the contract, legally binding, must be something of legally sufficient value and bargained for. It's…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in the desired activity (McCray 424). If a student wishes to partake in activities then a school should be able to ensure that a student is not under the influence of drugs while participating, the student therefore strikes a "bargain" with the public school, choosing…
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…to bargain for various concessions. The mid to late 1980s also saw a spate of kidnappings of Westerners. The West was largely impotent in being able to counter this activity because of problems in locating the hostages. Throughout this period, there has been…
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