Papers 2701-2710 of total 10532 found.
…of the receipts were used to invest in the country's infrastructure, contrary to the previous Conservative privatizations. Besides, in 1999 Blair introduced a National Minimum Wage set at $3.60 per hour despite the employers' initial refusal. This measure affected more…
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…to pave the way for Lebanon to join the World Trade Organization (WTO). Employment Employment regulations are covered by the 1964 Labor Law. Employment contracts may be for temporary or indefinite periods, and both written and oral forms are recognized…
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…INTRODUCTION An employment interview was conducted to determine the individual who would be well suited for employment in X organization. The company had been involved in developing recruitment procedures to fill its vacancies for human resources…
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…-like environment in which BK employees work. On the other hand, H-P is regarded as one of the pioneers in the implementation of a high-commitment HR strategy. Long-term employment, above-market wages, high employee discretion in job performance, extensive…
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…For about 155 years, dramatic social and legal changes have been accomplished that are now very accepted. The staggering changes for women that have come about over these 155 years, in family life, in religion, in government, in employment, in education…
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…totaled about 8.25 million, of which approximately one-third worked in factories. Women represented less than 20 percent of the total U.S. labor force. Less than one-fourth of all women between the ages of 20 and 64 were in paid employment, and only 18…
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…, a parolee may obtain help with problems concerning employment, residence, finances, or other personal problems which often trouble a person trying to adjust to life upon release from prison. Secondly, parole protects society because it helps former prisoners get…
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…are limited in their ability to choose and be considered for employment, because of various discriminatory workplace practices. In the family arena, women's choices are also limited as they continue to encounter problems exercising their autonomy in cases…
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…to global politics, economics and world government. In particular this paper will suggest that the Christian Judao work ethic with society's goals of full employment in the traditional sense is no longer appropriate, necessary or even possible in the near…
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…, and in 1964 a more sweeping civil rights bill outlawed racial discrimination in public accommodations and by employers, unions, and voting registrars. Deciding that normal judicial procedures were too slow in assuring minority registration and voting, Congress…
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