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    Auto Industry 2009 An important issue regarding business ethics is the theory of moral hazard which occurs when a person or business behaves differently when insulated from a certain risk. Moral hazard theory states that when a person or business is insured against the consequences of a particular event‚ this increases incentive for the insured to behave in a way that will cause the event (Glassman‚ 2009). The current government bailout of General Motors and Chrysler provides a vivid demonstration

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    tABLE OF CONTENT (Experience Based) Chapter No. Subject Page No. 1.0 Executive Summary 6 2.0 Introduction 9 a. Objectives 11 3.0 Industry Profile 12 a. Major Companies 15 b. Growth chart 17 c. SWOT 20 4.0 Company Profile 21 a. Historical analysis 25 b. Market share 28 c. Organizational structure 30 5.0 Literature Review 31 6.0 Reflections on what has been learned 39 7.0

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    Collective Bargaining

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    Collective Bargaining Collective bargaining is method that some employers use to negotiate with employees. Collective bargaining does not exist in every organization. However‚ each organization that contributes to collective bargaining must ensure they are complying with different laws. This essay will explain the right to work laws with an analysis of the provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act‚ an explanation of the National Labor Board‚ and evaluate Human Resources‚ products‚ and services in collective

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    Collective bargaining midterm study guide Chapter 1 (Organized Labor and the management Community -Many employees today view unions as not being only too strong but also outmoded and unwanted by workers. -The right of workers to unionize and bargain collectively‚ free of employer restraint or coercion has been protected by statute since the mid-1930s -Many unions now have been completely accepted - The State of the unions today - American federation of labor congress of industrial organizations-

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    1. Executive Summary This paper explores the Consumer Electronics industry’s Flat Panel Display (FDP) Television category with use of macro-analytical models such as the PEST and Five Forces‚ as well as fundamental frameworks for strategic analysis such as SWOT and Value Chain. The general findings of the study‚ while focusing on the overall industry-category’s present and strategic state and concerns‚ shall specifically highlight items pertaining to technology marketing and commercialization

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    Introduction of Automobile The automobile industry in India actually began about 4‚000 years ago when the first wheel was used for transportation. In the early 15th century‚ the Portuguese arrived in China and the interaction of the two cultures led to a variety of new technologies‚ including the creation of a wheel that turned under its own power. By the 1600s‚ small steam-powered engine models were developed‚ but it was another century before a full-sized engine-powered automobile was created

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    PRODUCTIVITY BARGAINING Collective bargaining refers to the process of bilateral negotiations between representatives of management and labour representatives no such issues as wages‚ wage grades‚ working conditions and other welfare amenities. At the end of negotiations both the parties sign an agreement which has a stipulated duration. In conventional bargaining whether at enterprise-level or industry level‚ the lead is normally taken by the union‚ which demands higher wages‚ fringe benefits

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    CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN PACKAGEDFOOD INDUSTRY-: AN EMPIRICAL INVESIGATION Pabitra Kumar Jena ‚ Rashi Taggar Vaseem Hassan Raja The aim of this paper is to study the consumer behaviour of people of Jammu region in case of packaged food industry. For this study survey has been carried out during January-April of 2011 in Jammu city on a sample of 100 respondents. Reliability test‚ factor analysis and descriptive statistics were used to find out preferences of consumers in Jammu region in case of

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    Guy Davidov* Collective Bargaining Laws: Purpose and Scope Abstract: This article argues that the right to bargain collectively should be given to every person working for others for pay who suffers a significant degree of democratic deficits or economic dependency in this work relationship. This would constitute a much broader scope of application compared with the current situation in most countries. This change is justified based on an inquiry into the purpose of laws that allow and promote

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    CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN EDUCATION INDUSTRY Education in its broadest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character‚ or physical ability of an individual. Education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills and values from one generation to another through institutions. We live in a society where education plays an important role; such kind of education can be found delivered through institutions like schools

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