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Category: /Literature/English
…. Stakeholders like the authors of solidarity believe that social partnerships tie unions to the coat tails of employers. What they want is a 'new unionism' which opposes subordination to the 'global market' and builds on the experience of the Liverpool Dockers…
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…Effects of Low-Wage Employment on Family Well-Being By Chris Pull Abstract Assumptions about the processes that link a mother's employment to the development of her child must underlie expectations about how children may fare when their mothers…
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…of public education in NSW, particularly in regards to teacher's salaries and conditions of employment. However, the underlying triggers were the demands of the dissatisfied NSW teacher fraternity for a 25% wage increase and better working conditions…
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…and work in the United States of America in specialty occupation for a fixed period of time, up to six full years. Every American employer is able to hire H-1B professionals within few weeks or months, but it can take up to few years to hire someone…
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…upon the employers it is essential to know of the legal Acts the employer must abide by, these are: - *<Tab/>Data Protection Act 1984 *<Tab/>Data Protection Act 1998 *<Tab/>Access to Medical Reports Act 1988…
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Category: /Literature/English
…percent say that more than 35 percent of their employees are over age 50 today, 55 percent expect that to be the case 15 years from now (Anna Rappaport, 2001). Source: http://www.mercerhr.com Changing Perspectives of Employer and Employee Until recently…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and capability; neither of which are mutually exclusive. In reducing the philosophy to a manageable intensity and modern applicability, an illustration can be drawn in consideration to the employment procedure. How, for instance, would Mill address the hiring process…
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…and their price interest rates in America. So therefore the Federal Reserve influences employment, output and the general level of prices. It is important that the Federal Reserve use the monetary policy in the United States of America because if they do not use…
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Category: /History
…The 1st Industrial Revolution occurred during the mid 1800’s. It was defined as the era of Industrial Capitalism. Economic life, in this period, began with very few wage-earning employment opportunities and had the majority of families involved…
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…affirmative action to ensure that all people are treated equally regardless of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Ever since it started, for more than thirty years now, it has been a controversial issue regarding employment practices (Anniston…
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