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    Q1. Legal strikes and illegal strikes are dramatically different in terms of how they are viewed in Labour Law. Discuss. (5 marks) Section 1 (1) of the Labour Relations Act‚ 1995 defines “a strike as a cessation of work‚ a refusal to work or to continue to work by employees in combination or in concert or in accordance with a common understanding‚ or a slow-down or other concerted activity on the part of employees designed to restrict or limit output”. According to the “Labour Relations Act‚ 1995”

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    Ruling with an Iron fist

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    Courtney Cox Word count 510 Ruling with the Iron Fist According to an Africa saying “it takes a village to raise a child.” In Judy Sheindlin’s essay “Enough is Enough” she says the only way juveniles will reform is harsh punishment for first time offenders. In contrast Mercer Sullivan’s article “Mapping the streets of crime” he says that the “low-income neighborhoods” (Newsweek‚ p.23) influence juveniles to go down a path of crime. If the neighborhood is pushing it inhabitants into a

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    Mother Jones Speaks to Striking Coal Miners August 15‚ 1912 “I live in the Untied States‚ but I do not know exactly where. My address is wherever there is a fight against oppression…. My address is like my shoes: it travels with me.… I abide where there is a fight against wrong‚” remarked Mary Jones in her infamous speech‚ “Mother Jones Speaks to Striking Coal Miners”‚ on August 15‚ 1912 as she addressed William E. Glasscock‚ Governor of the State of West Virginia (Jones 69). Mary Harris Jones

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    replacements" During Strikes? Advantages‚ Disadvantages and Alternatives to Public Sector Strikes Charlie Morgan University of Maryland University College Adelphi‚ Maryland Strike replacement occurs when employers hire or use individual to perform the work of employees on strike. In the United States‚ it is not unfair labor practice for employers to replace the striking workers with others in effort to carry on the company’s business. Most other industrialized nations‚ however‚ do not allow permanent

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    Strike as a social problem can first be traced to the disfunctioning of the society when looking at it from the functionalist perspective. Functionalism which is one of the perspectives of studying the society was developed in the 19th century‚ it’s a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. This approach looks at society through a macro-level orientation‚ which is a broad focus on the social structures that

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    Why Cant We Wait

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    Why We Cant Wait Martin Luther King Jr. July 1st‚ 1964 “Why We Cant Wait” is Martin Luther King Jr.’s third book. He told of all the problems African American activists faced in 1963. “Why We Cant Wait” stresses the change African Americans wanted NOW. This book showed an unique personal look on non-violence protesting that was so important in the 60s to all “negro” communities. This book features aspects from MLKs other writings including Letter From Birmingham Jail. “Perhaps it is easy for

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    Socrates Iron And Gold

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    In order to avoid questions about why one child is deemed to be a ruler over another‚ Socrates creates a myth that says all people were born from the earth. There are three types of people that were created from the earth: iron and bronze‚ silver‚ and gold. An iron and bronze person is full of appetitive desires‚ such as food‚ drink‚ or sex. These types of people are the farmers and craftsmen in a city. A silver person can be ruled by a spirited desire‚ or have the potential to be spirited. This

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    Cicadas sing Through the blistering summer sun They sing till the night falls. I can recall the summer days‚ the days where I spent playing all day. The freckled and sun kissed skin. The days of 4H camp where we’d run away from the bugs that chased us around the pool. I remember crying from the irrational fears of capsizing the canoe against the rocks. The judging eyes of girls from cabin #14. Man did I hated 4H camp. Waves crash against the rocks Lovers guided by legends Meet along the shores

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    Regression Analysis for Strike with Damage Reported and Wildlife Strike II. ABSTRACT A wildlife strike into aircraft engines at takeoff and/or landing causes highly significant outcomes. The Federal Aviation Administration released Advisory Circular (FAA‚ AC150/5200-32B‚ 2013) to address importance of the reporting and encourage airline operators to report wildlife strike damage. The FAA conducted a study of wildlife strike reporting systems in mid 1990s and used a statistical analysis

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    We’re Hot as Hell Is global warming a moral dilemma? Is it the public policy problem from hell? In "The Environmental Issue from Hell‚" Bill McKibben uses many of such phrases en route to arguing for a new approach to global warming. By discussing hell and morals‚ the reader’s mind is already equating it with two heavily debated issues. Therefore‚ we begin to question their existence and how we should deal with the subjects. McKibben wisely chooses these disputes to represent his main concerns:

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