Child labour situation The National Child Labour survey‚1 conducted in 1996 by the Federal Bureau of Statistics‚ found 3.3 million of the 40 million children (in the 5-14 years age group) to be economically active2 on a full-time basis. Of the 3.3 million working children‚ 73 per cent (2.4 million) were boys and 27 per cent (0.9 million)‚ girls. Children’s contribution to work in rural areas is about eight times greater than in urban areas. The number of economically active children in the 10-14
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The Functions of the Labour Relations Commission in Ireland. · To provide a conciliation service. Conciliation is a procedure by which parties in dispute can meet to sort out their difficulties with the help of a third party · To offer guidance on codes of practice but only after consultation with union and employer organisations such as ICTU and IBEC. The codes of practice are not enforceable‚ but they can be taken into account by an equality officer or a rights commissioner in deciding
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Writing Assignment #3: Annual Report Analysis In this paper‚ you will analyze the annual report of a single Fortune 500 company‚ asserting and giving evidence of the most powerful visual‚ verbal (and‚ if relevant‚ aural) techniques and strategies the document uses to target and persuade its intended audience. PREPARATION—READ CAREFULLY: 1. CHOOSING THE RIGHT FORTUNE 500 COMPANY’S ANNUAL REPORT: You MUST choose in advance and register via e-mail (1st come‚ 1st serve) for one of the
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Elasticity of Labour Demand A firm always incurs a change in labour or capital. It is important for a firm to know the effects on the wage or capital increase since it would help the firm make accurate decisions. A change in wage would make an impact on the firms employment. When there is a wage cut‚ it reduces the price of labour relative to that of capital‚ and now labour is cheaper. However‚ when the wage increase the price of labour increases and the firm would substitute away from labour toward capital
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1. What is Labour Economics? Labour Economics may be defined as a study of wages and employment in the labour market‚ and the distribution of income among individuals and households. Labour Economics looks at * Labour market processes * Size of the labour force * Trade Unionism * Labour Legislation * Factors affecting employment/ unemployment/underemployment * The demand and supply of labour 2. Law of Derived Demand. Explain Marshall’s law of derived demand states
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EVOLUTION OF LABOUR LAWS IN INDIA Labour law also known as employment law is the body of laws‚ administrative rulings‚ and precedents which address the legal rights of‚ and restrictions on‚ working people and their organizations. As such‚ it mediates many aspects of the relationship between trade unions‚ employers and employees. In other words‚ Labour law defines the rights and obligations as workers‚ union members and employers in the workplace. Generally‚ labour law covers: Industrial relations
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Knowing how to do an A Level Sociology Essay Assessment With reference to the present syllabus‚ there are three main skills being assessed in your essays. 1. Knowledge and Understanding (9 marks) 2. Interpretation and Application (9 marks) 3. Evaluation (9 marks) What Does This Mean? What this means is that for writing an essay is that the content (studies‚ names of researcher‚ dates‚ figures‚ concepts‚ although important need to be organised coherently‚ applied to a variety of social
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Background Of Foreign Labour in Singapore Since the day Singapore gained independence‚ the growth of the economy had been advancing tremendous over the past four decades. The influx of foreign labour has been playing an important role towards the Singapore economy. Even up to today‚ Singapore‚ itself with scarce resources‚ could only rely on human resource to sustain the economy growth. With a tightening labour market and a low unemployment rate‚ this gradual increase in foreign labour had been making
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Child labour in India Of 12.6 million children in hazardous occupations‚ India has the highest number of labourers in the world under 14 years of age.[1] Although the Constitution of India guarantees free and compulsory education to children between the age of 6 to 14 and prohibits employment of children younger than 14 in any hazardous environment‚ child labour is present in almost all sectors of the Indian economy[2] Companies including Gap‚[3] Primark‚[4] Monsanto[5] etc have been criticised
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BA 2196: Business Communications – Syllabus Fall 2014 Section 402 – Thursdays from 5:30pm to 8:00pm in TUCC610 Instructor: Email: Office Hours: Dave Malter david.malter@temple.edu By Appointment Only Course Objective: You’ll learn immediately useful and relevant business communication skills‚ with a focus on the following: Effective tools to ‘edit’ your own writing: ways to write clearly‚ concisely‚ and correctly Best strategies for targeting a business‚ ‘results-oriented’ audience in business
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