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Category: /Law & Government
…discrimination. Affirmative action is a policy to encourage equal opportunity and to level the playing field for groups of people who have been and are discriminated against. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, affirmative action, "Is considered…
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…in privatised parts of the former 'public' sector, by using subcontractors or employment agencies. Historically, 'labour flexibility' has sometimes provided a bargaining weapon against capitalist work-discipline. Since the 1980s, however, labour was newly…
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…is paid less. She implies that the pay difference is based on gender, a willful violation of the Equal Pay Act. "A defendant's violation of the Equal Pay Act is willful or reckless if "the employer either knew or showed reckless disregard for the matter…
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…not feel like working. I do not buy into the findings of availability of low-wage, entry-level positions depending on the time and place. If you look in the classified section of the Sunday paper there are pages upon pages filled with employment opportunities…
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…cooperative plan. The ability of the employer to "match contributions" has generated interest in the plan at all employee levels. This is important because 401(k) plans include strict tests that require lower paid employees to defer compensation under the plan…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to be armed and to exercise their arrest authority whenever necessary. Employment Police and detectives held about 727,000 jobs in 1998. About 81 percent of police detectives and investigators were employed by local governments. State police agencies employed…
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…, a photographer, or a filmmaker. A broad education is necessary for finding employment in marine mammal science. High school courses such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and language, will provide a good educational base. You can talk…
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…generation of young women. The development of the economic of the society also brought more opportunities of employment for women and many new jobs such as the expansion of office work at that time became available for them. Likewise, with the increase…
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Category: /History
…many articles in the Nation and Atheneum. He also wrote two famous pieces in condemnation of laissez-faire economic policy. In 1925 he married the Russian ballerina, Lydia Lopokova. In early 1936, his new book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest…
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…that happens minimum wage no longer works. When David Card, and Alan Kruger first looked at the minimum wage, they observed fast food restaurants. They found that the minimum wage increased employment. Then two more economist went back and observed facts and said…
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