ID4.4 Elective HRM 6: Industrial Relations & Collective Bargaining 1. Industrial Relations: Historical background‚ Concept and approaches in IR – Stake holders of IR‚ Various factors influencing IR‚ HR approach to IR‚ Essentials of sound IR policy‚ IR Strategies‚ Legal frame work of IR‚ Community of IR. Proactive IR‚ Industrial conflicts‚ Disputes‚ Conflict resolution. 2. Trade Unions: Trade union movement and growth of TU in India‚ National level federations‚ Trade union problems‚ Trade union Organization
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17th October 2011. Doyle‚ M. ‘Liberalism and World Politics’‚ American Political Science Review‚ 1986‚ vol. 80(4)‚ pp. 1151-69 Michael Doyle‚ author of this article was one of the first IR theorists in modern era to analyze the assumptions on liberal peace focusing mainly on Kant’s idea. The John Hopkins University published this article in 1986. In this paper I will summarize the article and give analysis on key points that drive
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Matthew Barbosa Period 7-8 Chapter 15 Outline: Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide I. “Nullies” in South Carolina 1. The Tariff of 1828 continued to irritate with hot-blooded South Carolinians a. They persisted it not only as an economically punitive in the short run‚ but as a possible wedge for later federal interference with slavery in the southern states b. In protest‚ some South Carolinians took action; the nullifiers‚ also known as “nullies” c. They tried to assemble the necessary two-thirds
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Chapter 1-15 - Analysis In the novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ Huck’s relationship with Jim becomes increasingly close and respected as these chapters unwind. In the beginning of the book‚ both Huck and Jim are only briefly acquitted due to Jim working for Miss Watson as a slave‚ who happens to be Huck’s legal guardian at the time. Even though both characters live under the same roof‚ neither of them pay much attention to one another due to the fact that slaves in the
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ECON 2123: Macroeconomics Problem Set 2 Instructor: Yao Li Problem Set 2 Macroeconomics‚ ECON 2123 (Instructor: Yao LI; TA: Astor FOK) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Pay attention to the deadline announced via LMES system] 100 marks total Part I: Multiple Choice Questions. Choose the best answer. (10 marks‚ 2 marks each) 1. The money demand curve will shift to the left when which of the following
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Chapter 7 1) How does the scene with Moira in the past contrast to the narrator’s present existence? Offred’s flashback to her time student times with Moira highlights a direct comparison to the amount of freedom she had. Not only under others but also in time as well as having the choice of many options including clothes and behavior. It is also clear that both Offred and Moira had not a care in the world‚ there was no worries about being caught with a cigarette or not doing their work. Whereas
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Learning Objective – Chapter 15 LO1 – Decisions about technology and innovation are strategic‚ and managers need to approach them systematically. Assessing the technology needs of a company usually begins with benchmarking. Benchmarking compares the organization’s practices and technologies with those of other companies. Then the company will look at the environment through scanning’s. These scanning’s focus on what can be done and what is currently being developed. Both of these practices still
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case can be used to augment discussions of strategic analysis‚ specifically both internal and external environmental analysis (Chapters 2 & 3 in Dess‚ Lumpkin & Eisner); and strategic formulation‚ specifically business level strategy (Chapter 5)‚ and e-business (Chapter 8)‚ with an additional focus on strategic implementation‚ specifically entrepreneurial development (Chapters 12 & 13). The case moves students towards two specific questions. First‚ there is the question of how FreshDirect has used
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MyPyramid? 11. What are the five main types of Fad Diets? Define each diet. 12. What are some ways to recognize Fad Diets? 13. What affects your nutritional needs? 14. What is a vegetarian? Define the different types of vegetarianism. 15. How can food trigger different and dangerous health conditions? ffffffhfhdnfn sadh;ofwf dbiwefh;qef wqeh[9hf]arbf0 wedpof European imperialism accelerated between 1870 and 1920‚ because of economic‚ political‚ and social forces. The Industrial
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Task: 602.4.15-04‚ 38‚ 39 (Tk 1) A. To help a group of 10 first-graders count rationally to 15 requires that the students be able to perform the 4 principles of counting: 1. Each object that is being counted is assigned only one number to represent it. This is called one-to-one correspondence. 2. When counting a group of objects there is a fixed order sequence of numbers. This is called stable-order rule. 3. The last number given to the last object counted represents the total number of objects
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