THE PAYMENT OF BONUS ACT‚ 1965 ACT NO. 21 OF 1965 [25th September‚ 1965.] 1*[An Act to provide for the payment of bonus to persons employed in certain establishments on the basis of profits or on the basis of production or productivity and for matters connected therewith.] BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-1. Short title extent and application. 1. Short title extent and application.- (1) This Act may be called the Payment of Bonus Act‚ 1965. (2)
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Indian Railways: Five Year Strategic Plan 1 Introduction The Indian Railways has a capital base of about Rs. 100000 crore and is often referred to as the lifeline of the Indian economy because of its predominance in transportation of bulk freight and long distance passenger traffic. The network crisscrosses the nation‚ binding it together by ferrying freight and passengers across the length and breadth of the country. As the Indian economy moves into a high growth trajectory the Railways have
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For the last 50 years‚ world population multiplied more rapidly than ever before‚ and more rapidly than it is projected to grow in the future. In 1950‚ the world had 2.5 billion people; and in 2005‚ the world had 6.5 billion people. By 2050‚ this number could rise to more than 9 billion (see chart "World Population Growth‚ 1950-2050"). Anthropologists believe the human species dates back at least 3 million years. For most of our history‚ these distant ancestors lived a precarious existence as
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SURNAME OF CANDIDATE: FIRST NAME OF CANDIDATE: STUDENT ID: LECTURE TIME: TUTORIAL NUMBER AND TIME: TUTOR’S NAME: SIGNATURE: Q 1 Mark 2 3 Total SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 2522 Management Accounting: Process Improvement and Innovation Past Year Mid-Session Examination Time allowed: 90 minutes‚ plus 5 minutes reading time Total of 50 marks • • • • • • • The candidate may NOT retain this paper This exam represents 25% of your total mark for this course This paper consists of THREE (3) questions
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In the most basic sense‚ a payment is the exchange of money‚ or exchange items of value between parties. According to Wikipedia‚ a payment system on the other hand is regarded as a “system” because it employs methods to substitute physical money for items such as cheques and letters of credits. In recent years‚ the electronic information age has led to the development of a vast number of new electronic payment methods that include electronic banking cards‚ electronic fund transfer systems and
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students as possible. Payment is a key factor affecting relationships at work. The level and distribution of pay and benefits can have a considerable effect on the efficiency of any organization‚ and on the morale and productivity of the workforce. It is therefore essential that organizations develop payment systems that are appropriate for them‚ that provide value for money‚ and that reward workers fairly for the work they perform. Company and institution use a well-organized payment system that stabilized
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Bylli All’s Five Year Career Development Plan Bylli All Human Capital Management/HRM 531 Dr. Penny Wilkins November 26‚ 2012 Bylli All’s Five Year Career Development Plan Introduction As I am currently the president and CEO of J-R Equipment‚ my career is where I always thought it would be. I was chosen by my mother to head this 50 year-old family business. My sole endeavor is to have it continue for another 50 years. More specifically‚ over the next five years my goal and base objective
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and services among businesses. Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) electronic commerce involves consumers selling directly to consumers. Compare and contrast electronic payment systems. Which type do you use most often? Which type is most applicable for organizations you interact with regularly? * The most common form of electronic payments are cards. There are three types of cards‚ credit‚ debit and prepaid cards. They typically are made of plastic and have a magnetic stripe on the back of the card
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Computers in Human Behavior 28 (2012) 129–142 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Computers in Human Behavior journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/comphumbeh Mobile payment services adoption across time: An empirical study of the effects of behavioral beliefs‚ social influences‚ and personal traits Shuiqing Yang a‚ Yaobin Lu a‚⇑‚ Sumeet Gupta b‚ Yuzhi Cao a‚ Rui Zhang c a School of Management‚ Huazhong University of Science and Technology‚ Wuhan 430074‚ PR China
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Many of us have become accustomed to electronic payment systems. These systems will continue to increase as businesses and banks present more opportunities to use them. Resource: Ch. 9 of Essentials of Management Information Systems Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words: 1. Name and describe various categories of e-commerce. The three main categories of e-commerce are: • Business-to-Consumer (B2C) electronic commerce involves retailing products and services to individual
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