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    Labor and Employment Law

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    JOHN DOE Western Governors University 310.1.5-02‚11‚13: Labor and Employment Law Situation A Under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993‚ the employee requesting leave from company X does fall under the employee eligibility as he met the 12 month and 1‚250 hour requirements and has been with company X for two years. The Employee was out for 11 weeks unpaid leave‚ which is with in the allotted 12 weeks time frame allowed under FMLA. He also was caring for his newborn children

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    Labor Law of Singapore

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    LABOR LAWS OF SINGAPORE In Singapore‚ for employment to be valid there must be a contract that has been agreed upon between the employers and the employee/s. In principle‚ employer and employee could enter into contractual obligations without a written contract. According to Sharon Bernhardt‚ that Singapore is known for its thriving business economy as well according to the WEF Global Competitiveness Report‚ Singapore is the most competitive economy in Asia‚ ranking third in the world and following

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    Nike and International Labor Practices Nike has long been known as the only brand of shoes to wear. Since its inception in the early 1970s‚ teenagers have seen the brand’s “swoosh” as a mark of cool. With their celebrity endorsements with people like Tiger Woods‚ kids have wanted the shoes so that they could be like their sports star. Nike was headed to the top rung of the athletic shoe industry until it hit trouble in the 1990s with news leaking out about labor violations in its factories overseas

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    Uae Labor Law

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    U.A.E. LABOUR LAW FEDERAL LAW NO. (8) OF 1980 LABOUR LAW AND ITS AMENDMENTS 2001 -1TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I * Definitions and General Provisions ................................................................ 1-5 Chapter II Employment of Employees‚ Juveniles and Women Section 1 Employment of Workers .................................................................................... 5-8 Section 2 Employment of Juveniles ......................................................

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    Monism and dualism in international law From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The terms monism and dualism are used to describe two different theories of the relationship between international law and national law. Contents[hide] * 1 Monism * 2 Dualism * 3 Examples * 4 A matter of national legal tradition * 5 The problem of “lex posterior” * 6 References | [edit] Monism Monists assume that the internal and international legal systems form a unity. Both

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    NIDL (New International Division of Labour) LO:                Discuss the causes and impact of the emergence of the NIDL on global economic activities The New International Division of Labour refers (quite broadly) to the global spread of labour use across international borders in the face of globalization and increasing industrial competition. Characteristics of NIDL TNC Driven – large capital outlay for global investments Hierarchical‚ tripartite – see TNC notes Profit driven – capital accumulation

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    SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW In a democratic government‚ the laws are established by a body of legislature. This means the legislative arm of government is responsible for the making of laws for the state (country) while in a military regime laws are established by a decree. However‚ the sources of IL are different from that of the state since the laws are derived from the agreements signed by the states involved and not an act of the legislatives function. Therefore‚ what are the sources of IL?

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    Origin of International Law

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    ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PRELUDE: Man is a social animal‚ in the past it has been living in caves‚ as the time passed man gradually became civilized and started living in communities. In past there were no laws and rules to be followed by the human being. In the long march of mankind from the cave to the computer a central role has always been played by the idea of law- the idea that order is necessary and chaos inimical to a just and stable existence. Every society has a framework of

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    1 CHINESE LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW BY NATHAN JACKSON April 2011 This FAQ is an attempt to answer questions that a foreign layperson may ask about is often a politically charged issue in foreign countries and much misinformation is frequently deployed in political debates. In addition to providing an overview ‚ this FAQ also attempts to highlight relevant topics that may be unfamiliar to informed laypersons. The focus of this document is on law‚ but as the FAQ will show‚ there is often a large

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    International Dumping Laws Xiaoya Xie If a company exports a product at a price normally lower than the price its charge at home product‚ it is said to be “dumping” the product. (1) In order to get into the foreign market the government sometimes gives subsidies to domestic companies to encourage dumping into other countries Types of dumping: (1) Producers are trying to stay competitive in another country. (2) Dumping result from international price discrimination

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