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    Arbiters and the commission. (a) The Labor Arbiters shall have theoriginal and exclusive jurisdiction to hear and decide within thirty (30) working days after submission of the case by the parties for decision‚ the following cases involving are workers‚ whether agricultural or non-agricultural: 1. Unfair labor practice cases; 2. Those that workers may file involving wages‚ hours of work and other terms and conditions of employment; 3. All money claims of workers‚ including those based on non-payment

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    school before age 18? People can’t get nearly nice enough jobs if they drop out of school because they won’t have enough knowledge to get a nice job. Someone has seen people what have dropped out and they don’t have any money and have to live of their parents and can’t get anything nice like they wanted as a kid and have to get everything from their parents and can’t have any freedom as if they lived by themselves. Students should be required to stay in school graduating age 18 because of staying

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    by way of case stated by one of the stipendiary magistrates sitting at Bow Street‚ before whom informations were preferred by police officers against the defendants‚ in each case that she ‘being a common prostitute‚ did solicit in a street for the purpose of prostitution‚ contrary to section 1 (1) of the Street Offences Act‚ 1959.’ The magistrate in each case found that the defendant was a common prostitute‚ that she had solicited and that the solicitation was in a street‚ and in each case fined the

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    At the age of sixteen people can receive their drivers’ license. Many think that this age is too high but many more think it is too low. The age at which young adults can receive their license is far too low. With the driving age at sixteen there are a lot more accidents. The amount of accidents with teenage drivers is more than triple that of drivers who are older and have had more experience. If the driving age was higher this would lessen the number of accidents more because people would have

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    xyz Wiki Loves Monuments: Photograph a monument‚ help Wikipedia and win! India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the Republic of India. For other uses‚ see India (disambiguation). Republic of India Bharat Ganrajya Flag Emblem Motto: "Satyameva Jayate" (Sanskrit) "Truth Alone Triumphs"[1] Anthem: Jana Gana Mana "Thou Art the Ruler of the Minds of All People"[2] [3] National song: Vande Mataram "I Bow

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    been from China. The problem began in the early 1990s when Chinese manufacturers entered the market with low-priced pencils. The pencil industry fought back‚ arguing that the Chinese were dumping pencils on the U.S. market at below cost and lobbying Washington for protection. In 1994‚ when foreign pencil imports accounted for 16% of the market‚ the United States enacted heavy antidumping duties on Chinese pencils‚ effectively raising their price. Imports fell dramatically‚ but the Chinese

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    HKU833 STEPHEN KO AIRASIA: FLYING LOW-COST WITH HIGH HOPES AirAsia started out as a Malaysian government-controlled‚ full-service regional airline that offered slightly lower fares than its number-one competitor‚ Malaysia Airlines (“MAS”). In December 2001‚ private entrepreneur Tony Fernandes took over the debt-ridden airline for the symbolic sum of US$0.26. Despite the air-travel downturn following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks‚ Fernandes believed that the timing for entering

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    SANLU’ S MELAMINE-TAINTED MILK CRISIS Case Facts: • Incidence of finding high levels of melamine in milk and milk products for infants produced by a famous dairy processing company of China known as Sanlu. • Death of 3 babies and 6200 diagnosed with kidney problems and cases of kidney failure due to consumption of tainted milk. • The news of discovery of tainted milk was hidden from the central government by the local offices and the Company itself. • Whistle blowers/critiques

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    cause overhead costs. The cost drivers and related costs are as follows: | | Activity Level | | Costs Assigned | Standard | High-Grade | Total | Number of Production Runs | $400‚000 | 40 | 10 | 50 | Quality Tests Performed | 360‚000 | 12 | 18 | 30 | Shipping Orders Processed | 120‚000 | 100 | 50 | 150 | Total Overhead | $880‚000 | | | | a. How much of the overhead will be assigned to each product if the three cost drivers are used to allocate overhead? What would be the cost

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    Imagine being able to drive anywhere‚ without a parent‚ by the time you are 15. Unfortunately‚ here in Iowa‚ you are required to be 16 years old to get your own license‚ 15 to get a school permit‚ and 14 to get a regular permit. Why do we wait so long to finally let young adults drive wherever they want without adult supervision? Students struggle everyday with having to ride the bus‚ or even walking home from school. When they need to go somewhere‚ they need to have a parent to either drop them

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