EMPLOYEE RELATIONS ASSIGNMENT 1: SALIENT FEATURES OF WORKMEN COMPENSATION ACT‚ 1923 Submitted by MOKSHA NAIR WORKMEN COMPENSATION ACT‚ 1923 Objective of the Act: The objective of the Act is to provide compensation to workmen for injury or an accident. It was the first Labour Law Act enacted to provide one time compensation to a workman injured on company’s premises or shop floor. Salient Features of the Act: 1. An employer is obligated
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References: Dimitrov‚ Valentein‚ & Jain‚ Prem. (2008). The value Revelance of Changes in Financial Leverage beyond Growth in Assets and GAAP Earnings. Journal of Accounting‚ Auditing and Finance‚ 101-222. Published by Sciedu Press 5 ISSN 1923-4023 E-ISSN 1923-4031 www.sciedu.ca/ijfr International Journal of Financial Research Vol. 3‚ No. 4; 2012 George‚ Thomas‚ & Hwang‚ Chuan-Yang. (2009). A Resolution of the Distress Risk and Leverage Puzzles in the Cross-Section of Stock Returns. Journal of Financial
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CASE NOTE Gammasonics Institute for Medical Research Pty Ltd v Comrad Medical Systems Pty Ltd [2010] NSWSC 267 New South Wales Supreme Court‚ heard by Fullerton J Gammasonic v Comrad[1] demonstrates the reluctance of the courts to interpret the Sale of Goods Act to include software downloads as a “good”‚ preferring to leave the matter up to statutory review. It primarily discusses whether a software package delivered by online download is effectively classed as “goods" for application of
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to share the important broadcasting patents that each had developed. Later‚ AT&T sold its radio station‚ WEAF‚ to Radio Corporation of America (RCA). The station later became the most powerful company of America. (www.earlyradiohistory.us) Before 1923‚ all programs broadcasted by radio stations were only broadcasted as one-timers. The idea of a program series hadn’t been developed yet. Materials from studios were limited to
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thousand other matters all affect the prospects of profits favorably or adversely and therefore tend to quicken or slacken the pace of business.” (Mitchell‚ 1923 p.6) Rather than determining a specific model in which these cycles follow economists have found better success in focusing on the factors that cause these fluctuations. (Mitchell‚ 1923) Interconnectivity of Business
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Chris Lemmon Professor Hoffman ENG101D Monday‚ April 22nd REEFER MADNESS What is marijuana? marijuana‚ as most know it‚ is derived from the plant cannabis indica. The leaves and flowering buds of the female cannabis plant are harvested and dried. The product of this process is called‚ among many other titles‚ marijuana. Cannabis is a schedule 1 drug‚ considered illegal in the United States. The reason for this? Smoking marijuana gets you high. The sensation of a high is hard to describe. THC‚
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Insurance Company under Section 30 of the Workmen Compensation Act‚ 1923 aggrieved by the award of the Workmen Compensation Commissioner‚ Jodhpur dtd.31.3.2008 in claim Case No.11/2006. 2. The brief facts giving rise to this appeal are that the husband of the respondent No.1 Smt. Badami‚ namely‚ Pappu Ram while driving Truck No. RJ-19/1G-3189 coming from Mumbai to Jodhpur in the night between 29.7.2003 and 30.7.2003‚ collided with Trailer No. HR-55-0707 and in the said accident Pappu Ram lost his
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and Discrimination. Rosewood is the true story of a small Florida town‚ was inhabited that almost entirely by quiet‚ "middle-class" African- Americans (most of them home and land owners and better off than average at the time.) On New Year’s Day‚ 1923‚ the town was wiped off the face of the earth by angry whites from a neighboring community. It occurred because of the false testimony of one white woman. The massacre in Rosewood claimed dozens of African American’s lives. At a time when racial tension
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organisation. After it was proven that to rise to power through revolutions and coups (Spartacist revolt‚ Munich Beer Cellar putsch) was not practicable‚ economic crises offered these groups their only means to rise to power. There were economic crises in 1923 and during the 1929 - 1933 period‚ the earlier period was simply too early in the extreme parties histories for them to gain any serious support however the later one provided these parties with real opportunities to gain popularity. Statiscally‚ Hitler
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aggressive country against its policies and its economic sanctions proved useless‚ while League members also valued its own national interest over the Leagues interest. As seen in war between Russia and Poland in 1920-1921‚ the invasion of the Ruhr in 1923 and the invasion of Abyssinia in 1935. The League was ineffective in preventing conflict and hostilities between these countries and its efforts to stop them were futile. The League of Nations failed on many accounts to maintain peace in Europe
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