MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLTECHNIC‚ ABEOKUTA INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS THE CONCEPT‚ THEORIES‚ PARTIES‚ PROCESS AND ISSUES IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BY SHONDE YEMI EMMANUEL 11120003 Hnd ii business administration (part time) Lecturer In charge; MR AKINTUNDE Feb. 2013 CONCEPT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The term Industrial Relations comprises of two terms: industry and Relations. Industry refers to any productive activity in which an individual (or a group
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References: 1http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2008/02/enhanced-programmes-by-special.php http://www.preshigh.edu.sg/teachers/laick/Singapore/Portrait/Lee%20Kuan%20Yew%20and%20the%20Education%20System.aspx Constructing Singapore: Elitism‚ Ethnicity and the Nation-Building Project By Michael D. Barr‚ Zlatko Skrbiš
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Introduction to Research in the Social Sciences (6th ed.) Agranoff‚ R.‚ & McGuire‚ M. (2001). Big Questions in Public Network Management Research. Journal of Public Alker‚ H. R. (2004). On Curricular Perestroika: Seven Principles of Methodological Pluralism. Unpublished Manuscript Babbie‚ E. (1983). The Practice of Social Research (3rd ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co. Bailey‚ M. T. (1992). Do Physicists Use Case Studies? Thoughts on Public Administration Research. Public Administration Review
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that there is an irreducible pluralism of metaphysical‚ epistemological‚ and moral doctrines. In my brief comment I shall argue that the naturalist theory of justice advocated by Binmore should be conceived of as belonging to one family of such doctrines‚ but not as overriding a political conception of justice. A political conception of justice‚ as famously put forward by John Rawls‚ rests on fundamental democratic values. The premise is that an irreducible pluralism of views about what justice
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topics found in art during this era. In history‚ many different societies have emerged throughout time. In many third world and developing countries‚ as well as historical eras‚ Authoritarianism‚ or commonly known as a closed society‚ corruption and pluralism have been influenced into art. Political history and society is widely influenced and depicted in the art we see today. The shift during mid to late 1960s abstract impressionism and conceptualism‚ new styles showing an unprecedented degree of self-awareness
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Complementary and alternative medicine therapies have grown in prominence in recent years in the UK‚ interlinked with our societies’ dynamic change. When considering this growth‚ different dimensions are provided by following a wider sociological evaluation as well as by listening to the voices of representative individuals involved. In doing‚ so two key themes emerge. A broader approach can be gathered by considering societal change in recent years. Contrasting with this the recent evolution of
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League college is undoubtedly seen as a part of the American Dream by many who believe that those who attend these schools end up with more success and opportunities after they graduate college. Ivy League colleges are characterized by their social elitism‚ selectivity in admissions‚ and academic excellence. In theory‚ the conclusion makes sense‚ but it also begs the question of whether or not those who attend these colleges are indeed given an advantage when it comes to becoming successful and attaining
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PB: In brief Michael‚ Emma has preserved its appeal through Austen’s exploration of values and attitudes‚ attuned to modern audiences. These values and attitudes in turn parallel with that of readers in a modern context‚ providing the novel with a sense of universality. MC: Fascinating observation Paula‚ can you specify what values and attitudes still pervade in a contemporary context? PB: The values and attitudes that Austen has chosen to explore in Emma address the strict nature of social classes
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Gender Inequality China; Women in Agriculture & Industry; Women Labour China Article Classification: Viewpoint/Perspective Abstract: This article examines interaction (both collaboration and confrontation) of state corporatism and embedded pluralism of the social organizations championing the economic rights of women in China. This article proposes an interpretation of changes in patterns of gender inequality in agrarian and industrial sector with special reference to the role played by two
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The term “postmodernism” can literally be translated as “after the modern movement”. This term’s use can be traced back to the 1870’s‚ and was commonly used to describe a change in art‚ music and architecture. It describes a movement from modern thinking and attitudes to a new set of beliefs. Although the actual beginning of the post modern era is unknown‚ it is best believed to have started in the mid – 1900’s. There have been many influences driving the postmodern way of thinking‚ some of the
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