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    Child Labour

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    CHILD LABOUR “The rising sun of a nation when works in dark furnaces‚ it blinds future of the nation.” The problem of child labour came in consideration in mid-19th century when first factory was established. It is an unfortunate manifestation of economic compulsion as well as socio cultural perceptions. Child labour is a complex problem which is deeply rooted on ground of poverty. India doesn’t have appreciable position in terms of child labour and according to the surveys; India has the largest

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    Child Labour

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    This thesis examines child labour and schooling in Portugal from a historical and contemporary perspective and comprises three essays. Throughout the thesis‚ I attempt to strike a balance between research of the local context and a comparison with an international context. The first essay provides an analysis of the evolution of child labour in Portugal. The essay is based on two different sources of information: qualitative — that is‚ reports by education and labour inspectors‚ conference proceedings

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    labour turnover

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    In human resources context‚ turnover or staff turnover or labour turnover is the rate at which an employer gains and loses employees. Simple ways to describe it are "how long employees tend to stay" or "the rate of traffic through the revolving door". Turnover is measured for individual companies and for their industry as a whole. If an employer is said to have a high turnover relative to its competitors‚ it means that employees of that company have a shorter average tenure than those of other companies

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    THE EXPLOITATION OF LABOUR The history of the Caribbean is the history of exploitation of labor discuss with reference to two of the following labor systems 1. Encomienda 2. Slavery 3. Indenture ship To properly analyze the above heading the definition of the keyword must first be found. The word exploitation can be defined as a situation in which someone treats someone else unfairly in order to get money or an advantage for themselves‚ while the word Labor means the effort of

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    Labour Law

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    employers do not take into consideration employees concerns and demands‚ when they do not react to the issues that the labour force is facing. Even though employees are allowed to strike‚ there are procedures in place that protect them from not losing their job within an organisation. And if they are not followed‚ the employers have the right to dismiss these employees according to the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995. On January 20th of 2012‚ 5000 mine workers of Impala Platinum‚ embarked in an unprotected

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    Labour Day

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    Give Labour Day back to the workers Robert Fulford‚ Financial Post Published: Friday‚ August 29‚ 2008 Most job-holding Canadians do not belong to unions and express absolutely no wish to join. That ’s the most striking and (in numerical terms) the most convincing conclusion that emerges from the Nanos Research national survey of 1‚000 employees. Behind that single fact we can glimpse a major change in Canadian society‚ the slow but apparently inevitable death of a once-vibrant force in national

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    Child Labour

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    A Child Labour Problem In India. After independence Child labour is a major problem in India. The major determinate child labour is Poverty. Even though children are paid less then adults‚ what ever income they earn is of benefit to poor families. India has the largest number of children employed than any other country in the world. According to the statistics provided by the Govt. of India around 90 million out of 179 million children in the six to 14 age groups do not go to school and are engaged

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    Labour Relation

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    Canada’s labour relations history got Phil to the point in which he could lawfully organize a union‚ have it certified‚ and negotiate a collective agreement with the company? Answer: The major events in labour history are the division between craft and industrial unions‚ the influcen of the US-based AFL‚ and 1944 change in legal environment with the passage of legislation supporting collective bargaining. One of the first international unions to operate in Canada was the Knights of Labour. The union

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    Labour Management

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    it’s the structure and framework of the employment relationship‚ which is governed by legislation that leads to good Industrial Relations. Tripartism is a key competitive advantage for Singapore‚ underpinning its economic competitiveness‚ harmonious labour-management relations and overall progress of the nation. Some of the key tripartite concerns include issues such as job re-creation‚ raising the effective retirement age‚ skills training and upgrading of the workforce‚ promotion of fair employment

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    bonded labour

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    Bonded Labour: Social Factors Resulting In The Creation Of The System And Steps Taken To Control It By Our Government. Introduction The phenomenon of bonded labour is a “vicious circle”1 where each factor is responsible for further subjugation and apathy of the bonded labourers. The system of bonded labour is an outcome of certain categories of indebtedness which have been prevailing for a long time involving certain economically‚ exploited‚ helpless and weaker sections of the society. The

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