Michael jhon Jacobe Sergeant at Arms Ms. Florie Milagrosa Muse Mr.Jaime Mose Escort Ms.Rosalie Bondocoy BSE Representative Mr. Jay Mercurio BEED Representative Mr. Charlie Mose ACS Representative Resolution No. 4 Series of 2012 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE RMTU ADMINISTRATION TO RELEASE THE SUPREME GOVERNMENT STA. CRUZ CAMPUS (SSG-SC) FUND COLLECTED FROM THE STUDENTS FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER 2012-2013. WHEREAS: the RMTU Administration is requested to release the SSG
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BARANGAY RESOLUTION NO.______‚ S-2012 ------------------------------------------------- “A RESOLUTION NAMING THE UNDER CONSTRUCTION GYMNASIUM OF HAGDAN BATO LIBIS NEXT TO JOSELITO “JUN” TORRES.” WHEREAS‚ the late JOSELITO “JUN” TORRES served as a KABATAANG BARANGAY CHAIRMAN of Barangay Hagdan Bato Libis and KABATAANG BARANGAY FEDERATION PRESIDENT of Mandaluyong City‚ in 1985-1992; WHEREAS‚ the late JOSELITO “JUN” TORRES‚ a resident of Barangay Hagdan Bato Libis who had contributed a lot
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Explain the different types of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) procedures. There are six types of alternative dispute resolution (‘’ADR’’) procedures summarized as follow: 1. Arbitration: In arbitration‚ the parties choose an impartial party to hear and decide the dispute. This neutral party is called the arbitrator. Arbitrators are usually selected from member so of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Evidence and testimony are presented to the arbitrator at a hearing held
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BACKGROUND This paper aims at analyzing the industrial dispute between Qantas and the trade unions in 2011. The key questions include: _(1) WHAT WERE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE QANTAS DISPUTE IN 2011? (2) WHAT DOES IT ILLUSTRATE ABOUT CHANGING INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA?_ To address the question (1)‚ there is an analysis of the interviews and documentary evidence to explain the causes and consequences of the Qantas dispute. To the question (2)‚ it applies theories of industrial relation
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT (SSG) EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE 10th REGULAR SESSION OF THE SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS OF JULITA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL‚ JULITA‚ LEYTE HELD AT THE SCHOOL LIBRARY ON SEPTEMBER 7‚2012 AT 3:00 PM. Present officers: RESOLUTION REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM AN WARAY PARTYLIST THROUGH HON. BEN NOEL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF JULITA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ‚ JULITA ‚ LEYTE. WHEREAS ‚ it lays the groundwork for good governance
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502 Administrative Tribunals- September 26‚ 2013 Course Work: Presentation 10-15mins Extent of Procedural Fairness for Tribunals -Tribunals deal in both rights and interests -Parties pursue rights -Interest relate to third parties effected directly by issue being heard‚ therefore may be given standing/intervener status -Supreme Court of Canada: Nicholson case expended interests (http://scc.lexum.org/decisia-scc-csc/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/5543/index.do) -Tribunals there to protect
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Contract Disputes Vanessa Bray Lee Strayer University BUS501-044 December 9‚ 2011 Dr. William Hadyn Roberts “CONTRACT DISPUTES REACH 15-YEAR HIGH”‚ was the heading of an article published‚ December 1‚ 2010 in the Government Executive. The heading in itself tells us that the government is doing more and more business by contract and as a result contractors who are lobbying for government business have become more aware of their rights to file disputes when it involves a loss of potential
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INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION RESEARCH PAPER RESEARCH TOPIC: ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INDIA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION. TUTOR NAME: PROFESSOR DR. FRANCIS JULIAN STUDENT NAME: GAURAV SHARMA INTRODUCTION Foreign direct investment (FDI) has played an important role in the process of globalization in India during the past two decades. Despite the increasing inflow of foreign capital in the Indian economy‚ India’s
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Qantas dispute heads to umpire‚ more pain possible Kelly Burke‚ Matthew O ’Sullivan‚ Jessica Wright November 22‚ 2011 [pic] Alan Joyce… “the winners out of this are our customers”. Photo: Dallas Kilponen THE Qantas dispute will drag into next year and there is a threat of further legal action‚ with negotiations between the three unions and the airline collapsing within hours of the mandated deadline. Despite a push by the Transport Workers Union to extend the 21-day negotiation period‚ yesterday
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UNDERSTANDING LABOR-MANAGEMENT CONFLICT AND RESOLUTION * HRM perspective- conflict is the result of poor management… between labor and management… it’s a management problem that can be dealt with by management. * most‚ maybe all conflict‚ can be resolved through the implementation of innovative‚ organizational practices (ex. Scientific Management) You can establish a Unity of Interest if you have the right organizational practices. ‘all interests would align’ * Human relations
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