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    Emp No : Mobile no : Reg. No.____________ E-mail Id : Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme‚ 1952 Form 19 (Refer to instruction) 1  Name of the member in BLOCK LETTERS 2 3 4  Father’s Name or (Husband’s Name in case of married woman) Name & Address of the Factory / Establishment in which the member was employed PF Account No.  5 6  __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Date of Leaving

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    I completely agree with this statement because these actions demonstrate to workers that they are treated fairly and any concerns they may have are listened to and dealt within an appropriate manner. I think constructive‚ two-way communication builds an environment of trust and strengthens the relationships between the supervisors and employees. As long as employees feel that their voice is being heard and the appropriate action is being taken‚ then they should feel good about the fact that their

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    Malinda Lawrence Reading Notes Sociology 616 February 2‚ 2009 Emile Durkheim: The Division of Labor in Society In The Division of Labor in Society‚Durkheim explains the function‚ reason‚ regulation and development of the division of labor. He does this by describing two different types of solidarity; mechanical and organic‚ and how mechanical societies can evolve into organic ones. He uses explanation of crime and the punishments that come from it to explain these solidarities. His claim is

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    Question 1a & 1b Introduction According to the report “China’s Youth Meet Microsoft” prepared by the National Labor Committee in April 2010‚ KYE Systems Corporations was accused of being a sweatshop‚ while the software giant Microsoft distanced immediately itself from KYE and threatened to terminate production contracts. Like Foxconn-Apple case‚ KYE’s malpractice and Microsoft’s ignorance have together created a no-win situation among both of them‚ workers‚ surrounding communities and the

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    When the industrial revolution first came to Britain and the U.S.‚ there was a high demand for labor. Families quickly migrated from the rural farm areas to the newly industrialized cities to find work. Once they got there‚ things did not look as bright as they did. To survive in even the lowest level of poverty‚ families had to have every able member of the family go to work. This led to the high rise in child labor in factories. Children were not treated well‚ overworked‚ and underpaid for a long

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    Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. The Law of Agency: General Concepts Agency

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    ACTIVITY 5. POWER OF A STUDENT (Teacher’s Notes) PROCESS SKILLS: Measure‚ Observe‚ Compare‚ Test‚ Explain OBJECTIVE: The objective of this activity is to motivate the concept of power‚ or rate at which energy is transformed‚ and to apply it to the rate at which students do work to increase their gravitational potential energy in climbing a flight of stairs. IDEA: Students are asked to measure their gain in gravitational potential energy as they climb a flight of stairs‚ then to calculate the rate

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    the works of Emile Durkheim. This essay focuses on four main sociological concepts proposed by the functionalist Emile Durkheim; the division of labour; mechanical and organic solidarity; anomie and suicide‚ and examines their relevance in contemporary society. Along with Marx and Weber‚ Durkheim is considered one of the founding members of modern sociology. He is also credited with making sociology a science through his application of scientific and empirical research. Durkheim believed that sociology

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    Jessica McLemore Professor Karageorgis Soc 368 18 April 2018 DURKHEIM vs. SIMMEL Durkheim applied the theory of functionalism which was very different from other sociologists such as Marx and Weber who were propagating the theories of conflict of interest. Durkheim explained that harmony was the best form of defining the society as opposed to conflict. Durkheim looked at the functions of the social objects and what the social phenomenon does to facilitate and produce social cohesion. From the

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    Emile Durkheim was one of the most influential people to write about suicide and its causes. Suicide had previously been thought to be a moral and psychological problem whereas Durkheim related suicide to sociological problems in modern society. He believed and worked to prove that suicide was not related to individualism but linked to the effects of the external influences of modern society. External social influences upon an individual covered the broad and varied aspects such as culture‚ religion

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