FIJI Water: Corporate Social Responsibility and Green Washing Introduction Corporations like FIJI Water are forced into having Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Corporate Social Responsibility is the idea that businesses need to give back to society as much as they take away. Although companies like FIJI Water produce some type of product for consumers‚ in this circumstance water‚ they are compelled to give back as much as they take away. The issue companies have to deal with is whether
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Response Law Legislation Government food Standards General posture towards business regulation Stability of Country Financial Policies Economic Factors Business Cycle Stage Inflation Interest rate Labor supply cost Fiji Government chargers Tax The government has strengthened Food Control System - This laws can’t be challenged‚ thus if any law changes in any country McDonalds suits with the law and operate the business according to the law of the country Issue Decreases the level of sale due to
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1.0 Road Safety in Fiji “Safety First” is “Safety Always” (Charles M. Hayes). Road incidents are a major problem in every society. Many lives are taken due to careless driving or misuse of public roads. Road incidents‚ also known as traffic collision‚ traffic accidents‚ motor vehicle collision‚ road traffic collision‚ wreck (USA) and car crash (Australia)‚ can be defined as an unexpected and undesirable event ‚ that occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle‚ pedestrian and other stationary
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August 30‚ 2009 The Fijian Islands Fiji is one of the most beautiful islands in the world and is known for its beautiful beaches and majestic scenery. Although Fiji has a romantic and majestic image‚ there are many facts you should know before embarking on a business adventure in the islands. First‚ Fiji is officially called the Republic of the Fijian Islands‚ which consists of 322 islands and 522 islets located in the Pacific Ocean. (Fiji) Many of the small islands are coral formations
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References: Carpenters Fiji Ltd v Latianara [2011] FJET 3; ERCA 07.2011 (8 September 2011). http://www.paclii.org/fj/cases/FJET/2011/3.html Employment Relation Promulgation 2007 Essential National Industry Decree 2011. Fiji Commerce & Employer Federation (2011). An Employer’s Guide to Employment Relations In Fiji. Start Printer Ltd. Fiji. Lee v Subrails Furniture Joinery and Upholstery Ltd [2012] FJET 2; Grievance 162.2011 (28 March
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Rantung Geography Per. 7 December 12‚ y Fiji Located in the in the South Pacific Ocean‚ Fiji is a slice of heavenly paradise on earth. Officially the Republic of Fiji‚ this beautiful country is composed of 332 separate islands‚ of which only 110 are inhabited. The two major islands‚ Viti Levu and Vanua Levu‚ provide homes for 87 percent of the Fijian population of 850‚000. The rustic capital of Fiji is Suva‚ which is also the largest city population wise in Fiji. Interestingly‚ 75 percent of the Fijian
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Pacific Island countries‚ five of the eight member States of the ILO have national Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) legislations. They are Fiji‚ Papua New Guinea (PNG)‚ Samoa‚ Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The remaining three member States – Kiribati‚ Marshall Islands and Tuvalu‚ are in the process of drafting and/or finalising their legislations. In addition‚ Fiji‚ PNG and Solomon Islands are collaborating national centres for OSH with the ILO International Occupational Safety and Health Information
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has a GDP of 1.3 trillion dollars which ranks it in the top 13 economies worldwide (“Doing Business in Australia”‚ 2011). Its continual GDP growth year after year has helped to establish a more successful financial system even through economic volatility. According to the United States Department of Commerce‚ “the Australian economy grew for 17 consecutive years before the Global Financial Crisis” (“Doing Business in Australia”‚ 2011). This is in large part a result of the tight credit limitations
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The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas MBA/501 Dr. Ellen Szarleta-Instructor August 27‚ 2006 The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas Introduction For an American company to be successful overseas with business ventures they have to take risks in making business decisions which can be challenging. Steve Kafka‚ an American of Czech origin and a franchisor for Chicago Style Pizza‚ has decided to expand his business into the Czech Republic. He knows it is a risky decision;
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I believe that doing business in a country with a totalitarian government would not be a wise decision. They will tell you how your business needs to be run and they are involved in every aspect of how your business operates. You would have to be very cautious of what you sell‚ and how you sell it. One wrong move and you might even have your business taken over by the government while you sit inside a jail cell wondering what happened. I also believe that by doing business with a country that
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