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…1. Overview During the midpoint of 2004, Australia stood poised for a 'significant' breakthrough in the salaries and status of educators, as it awaited the critical decision of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC). It was a decision…
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…The decline of trade union membership and density in advanced industrial nations is the result of changing political, economic, social, technological and legal factors which have caused trade unions to adapt the way they operate to represent a changing…
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…as the confederation of the Rhine oBismarck set forth a policy called "blood and iron" Industrial revolution *The industrial revolution refers to the greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the 1700's within the textile industry
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…In the decades after the Civil War, an "Engine of Change" spread across America (LN 9/11). This engine had five chief causes: government assistance, availability of resources, human capital, foreign capital, and technology. From the second Industrial
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…The industrial revolution was a great time of change for mankind; it was a great advancement in civilization. Not only did the economy rise, and the domestic life modernized, but the role of women in society leaped forward. The British women of pre 1750…
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…presented via Porter's theories show the companies strategic position in the retail industry is really strong and visible to the customers and consumers. Aiming to present the threats of new entrants to new competitors, via economies of scale, product…
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…Using a text, newspaper article or T.V. programme that relates to our key terms: democracy, class, industry, art and culture. Do these terms one or all have significance at the beginning of this century? Firstly it seems important to define…
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…to interpret the social change caused by industrialization and modernization. Durkheim's analysis of society is based on his view of social facts. Unlike his colleagues, he sees human society as an objectively existing entity preceding the individuals who…
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…There has been a large amount of growth of industries in the 20th century such as the development of the Asian Tiger Economy and the production of cars and electronics in Britain and Japan. Throughout this period organisations have therefore been faced…
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…feared Spain and its political regime. However after the second World War Franco was accepted a little more and the initial infra structure of the country was developed. This set out the basis for a productive tourism industry. Franco made sure that there were…
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