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    Who benefits from participative management? Pascale Benoliel and Anit Somech Faculty of Education‚ University of Haifa‚ Haifa‚ Israel Abstract Purpose – This study seeks to explore the moderating role of teachers’ personality traits from the Big Five typology on the relationship between participative management and teacher outcomes with respect to performance‚ satisfaction and strain. The study suggests that participative management may produce different results depending on teachers’ personality

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    Maternity Benefits

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    Maternity Welfare Benefits Laws And Implementation Maternity Welfare: Every woman shall be entitled to‚ and her employer shall be liable for‚ the payment of maternity benefit‚ which is the amount payable to her at the rate of the average daily wage for the period of her actual absence. MATERNITY LEAVE POLICIES IN BNGLADESH: The Bangladesh Labour Code‚ 2006 Chapter - 4 Maternity Welfare Facilities Section: 45. Prohibition of woman workers prohibited in certain cases.- (1) No employer

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    Foreign Direct Investment

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    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Due to globalization and hyper competition‚ it became crucial for the countries to engage in the global economy in order to survive and develop. One way to do so is through foreign direct investment. “Foreign direct investment (FDI) occurs when a firm invests directly in production or other facilities in a foreign country over which it has effective control”. (Shenkar & Luo‚ 2007‚ p. 60). It provides benefits for the multinational enterprises investing in a

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    Who benefits from a tariff or quota? TARIFFS Benefits 1. Local government through increased revenues. 2. Domestic business due to the fact that it would allow them to lower the cost of their products compared to their foreign counterparts. Loses 1. Government-Not setting quotas would make it difficult for the government to control the number of imports coming in. 2. Foreign business whose products would need to be sold at a higher cost due to the tariffs compared to domestic

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    “PRO ANA” and “PRO ED” As most of you will know there are so many people suffering from anorexia‚ majority of these people are teenagers. And as you will probably also know in today’s society there are a heck of a lot of young people influencing the internet in significant ways‚ there is something very risky about these two things together. “pro ana” and “pro ed”. In the real world anorexia is seen as something sad‚ harmful and wrong but on the internet it is seen as something very different. In

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    Roles of a Social Worker Llowyan Forde Everest University on Line The Role of a Social Worker My dream career is to be a clinical social worker because the job enables me to help individuals who are socially disadvantaged and create an environment where they can be reformed and adapt to society. ”Clinical social workers help families deal with issues related to mental and substance abuse through a rehabilitation program” (Siegel & Worrall‚2012

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    Workers After Hours

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    After reading Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz’s informative article “Should workers get overtime for answering emails after hours?” published in the Chicago Tribune‚ the writer’s informs the reader with the new work issues. The article talks about keeping up with work‚ like answering emails and phone calls even though you are receiving compensation for it. Throughout‚ presents the information with little to none emotions or expressive language that would perused the reader for or against reviving over time

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    How to keep older workers Older workers – over 50~65 More experienced‚ need to be used and take advantage. Smart businesses are redesigning jobs to retain older workers and keep their years of experience‚ according to new research by the EEO Trust. "Employers are making big efforts to retain skilled staff‚" says Dr Philippa Reed‚ EEO Trust chief executive. "Many tell us that they’re ensuring older people get the training they need‚ reconfiguring roles to ensure people’s skills and expertises

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    ways‚ each country possessing its’ own culture and set of values‚ which can portrayed through cinema. In America‚ freedom of speech is applied to cinema‚ therefore there are not any subjects off-limits to be filmed‚ but this could not be said for foreign countries. Jafar Panahi‚ an radical Iranian filmmaker‚ has received much criticism for his liberal portrayals of Iranian society‚ such as in the movie “Offside”‚ where a group of women disguise themselves as men‚ in order to attend a football match

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    WORKERS CHARACTERISTICS AND ATTITUDES 1. The Japanese establish identities that incorporate friends‚ relatives and coworkers in an open way to share feelings and improve on weaknesses. The workers relationship within the work group is very important psychologically. On the other hand‚ U.S. workers are for the most part individualist and strive to appear as macho and self sufficient as possible.  2. The Japanese also have a very strong sense of nationalism and believe that they are superior

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