The term ‘Industrial Relations’ comprises of two terms: ‘Industry’ and ‘Relations’. “Industry” refers to “any productive activity in which an individual (or a group of individuals) is (are) engaged”. By “relations” we mean “the relationships that exist within the industry between the employer and his workmen.”―Industrial relations and personnel management are almost synonymous term with the only difference the former places emphasis on the aspect of employer relationship rather than on the executive
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1 Alexander Tsigkas The factory in the post-industrial era Variety instead of Flexibility Mass Customisation: the production system of the future Alexander Tsigkas Democritean University of Thrace Department of Production Engineering and Management Vas. Sofias 12‚ 67 100 Xanthi‚ Greece tsigas@vivodinet.gr‚ WWW home page: http://www.duth.gr Abstract. The world has become and it continues to become more complex as we move well into the 21th century. In this paper sociological-historical
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Identify differences between popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain and rational recreation in post-industrial Britain. Explain why the changes occurred. Discuss the influence of social class and gender on participation in sports and pastimes in both pre-industrial and post-industrial Britain. [20] Indicative content Sub sub-max 5 comparison of Sub sub-max 5 Popular Recreation & Rational Recreation Explanation of Differences 1. Local Regional / national / international
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the development of agriculture. The Industrial Revolution was a series of thoughts and changes in economy of the western nations‚ motivated by the population increase and the growth of agricultural activity. Though they are far apart in time‚ the Neolithic Revolution and the Industrial Revolution not only share a wide range of similar ideas‚ but they also show many different concepts of living and social thoughts. The Neolithic Revolution and the Industrial Revolution have many concepts that are
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Ralph Manicad 3/26/14 GE 201-01 Post Industrial North American Influences North America has influence the world in many different ways. Many changes happened throughout the world after the world war ended. The United States of America had taken part by influencing other countries by expanding their economy‚ conducting in space exploration‚ and spreading their culture all over the world. The period from the end of World War II to the early 1970s was a golden era of American capitalism. $200
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All of these terms are based on a Discipline called Industrial Hygiene. Define the following terms. You must provide an APA citation for the sources in which you found the information Degradation- a chemical action involving the molecular breakdown of a protective clothing material or equipment due to contact with a chemical. The molecular breakdown of the spilled or released material to render it less hazardous during
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economic policies that can be traced back to as far as the post war period. The Philippine post war economic policy is said to have taken the trajectory of Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) —which puts premium in strengthening the locally owned industries catering to a huge domestic market to contain dollar outflow and encourage domestic entrepreneurship (Kuruvilla‚ 1996). This strategy saw the rise of a new domestic-industrial capital elite; and expanded manufacturing sector which registered
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Post-Industrial Society Effects on Organizational Change University of Maryland University College MGMT 630- Homework #1 September 28‚ 2010 Post Industrial Society can be defined as the changes in work‚ organization‚ and employment relations that are attendant on the evolution from an economy based on manufacturing to one based on services (“Dictionary of Human Resource Management‚” 2002). Organizational shifts or changes are based on changes in society in
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Frank Garrido THE EFFECTS OF THE NDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ON SOCIETY The Industrial Revolution changed the ways by how the world produced its goods. It was the era when the use of power-driven machines was developed. It also changed our societies from a mainly agricultural society to one in which industry and manufacturing was in control. This had many effects on people’s lives. The Industrial Revolution first got its start in Great Britain‚ during the 18th century. It was inevitable that
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Industrial Revolution From steam engines to steam boats‚ from the flying shuttle to the spinning jenny these are just a few of the most prominent aspects of the Industrial Revolution. Britain prior to the eighteenth century was predominantly an agrarian society‚ in which the majority population resided in rural areas. In the span of the eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain burgeoned into an urban society and most notably the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The Industrial Revolution
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