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    Cooper‚. D. R. & Schindler‚ S.P.(2001). Business Research Methods (7th ed).New York: McGraw- Hill Companies. Cox‚ R. (1971). “Approaches to the Futurology of Industrial Relations.” Bulletin of the Institute of Labour Studies‚ Vol. 8‚ N0. 8‚ pp. 139–64. Dunlop‚ J.T. (1958). Industrial Relations Systems. New York: Holt (title now owned by Cengage Learning) Edwards‚ P. (2005). ‘The Employment Relationship and the Field of Industrial Relations.” In. Edwards‚ P. (ed.) Industrial Relations: Theory & Practice

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    Dunlop’s system theory with Fair Work Act 2009 The system theory of John Dunlop is one of the traditional perspectives on the employment relationship. He trusts that if stakeholders bound together over a settled ‘web of rules’ can be seen as a distinct system in industrial relation. According to Dunlop (cited in Teicher‚ Holland & Gough 2006‚ p.34)‚ he explains “The establishment and administration of these rules is the major concern or output of the industrial relation sub system

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    success: Blue Riband strategies C-95 Kiwi Travel International Airlines Ltd C-105 CASE 8 Beefing up the beefless Mac: McDonald’s expansion strategies in India: C-120 CASE 9 Nucor Corporation and the US steel industry C-128 CASE 10 Pacific Dunlop: Caught on the half volley C-157 CASE 11 Philip Morris C-173 CASE 12 Pisces Group of Singapore C-188 CASE 13 Raffles‚ Singapore’s historic hotel C-194 CASE 14 Southwest Airlines‚ 1996 C-205 Introduction Preparing an effective case analysis

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    • In the 1960’s‚ Singapore used the Dunlop model to achieve the common objective of the three participants which was to create more jobs and promote economic growth. • Singapore knew that it was vital to maintain good and constant interaction among the three participants in order for the country to stay competitive in the world market. Dunlop Extended Model • In recent times‚ some additions were made to the original Dunlop framework by researchers. • New components

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    a brief outline of how" the postal rule" applied in each case:- (a) Dunlop -v-Higgins 1848 1HLR381 (b) Jacobson Sons & Co -v-Underwood & Sons Limited 1894  2R654 The postal rule is where an acceptance is to be sent by post then the contract is binding from the moment of posting the letter. In the case of Dunlop v Higgins where the acceptance was sent by Higgins on 30 January but was delayed in the post and never reached Dunlop until 1 February it was held that even though the reply was delayed it

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    rubber trees (Ficus elastica). The most common tree used today is that of rubber from Pará (Hevea brasiliensis). There are two methods for the manufacture of a latex mattress called Dunlop and Talalay‚ both of which use a small amount of additives or mixtures that can cause the material to solidify. Dunlop Method The Dunlop Method requires the admixture of additives to create a foamy substance. It is then placed in the molds and heated in an oven until it solidifies. Once this has been completed‚ it

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    doctrine of privity. Only parties contracted to each other can enforce an agreement Dunlop v Selfridge “Only a person who is a party to a contract can sue on it.. Our law knows nothing of a jus quaesitum tertio (rights on account of third parties) arising by way of contract “ as per Viscount Haldane Dunlop sued Selfridge and stated that Selfridge was bound by their term that they have made with Dew&Co. Can Dunlop enforce the term agreed with Dew against Selfridge? HOL stated no. Due to doctrine

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    ESSAY Word Count 1‚943 words The fall of Singapore occurred on the 15th of February 1942‚ when the Japanese army captured 85‚000 Allied troops‚ including 15‚000 Australians‚ which became a significant moment in Australian history‚ as well as being used to support the characteristics of the ANZAC legend. The fall of Singapore not only impacted the troops in Singapore at the time‚ but also impacted Australia and Britain in World War II by possibly endangering Australia’s safety. Many of the Allied

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    agency recently announced that processed meat is a carcinogen‚ this announcement is backed by over 800 studies done to link diet to cancer(Dunlop). Processed meat is defined as any meat preserved by smoking‚ curing or salting‚ or with the addition of chemical preservatives; examples include bacon‚ salami‚ sausages‚ hot dogs or processed deli or luncheon meats(Dunlop). Processed meat is also filled with chemical additives designed to make the meat look fresher and more appetizing(Adams). Many people

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    access and ability. Given the nature of the dissertation it was the intention of the author to use "Action Research" as the primary method of investigation. However given that the author no longer has direct access to the "featured" organisation (Dunlop Hiflex Ltd)‚ it would have been impossible to plan‚ monitor or change any experimental situation focused on organisational development‚ within the organisation. Since the research methodology is based on experimental conditions‚ no observation or

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