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    The Impact of Religion on Ethno-Religious Conflicts: in Israel and Palestine‚ and Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract Religion is supposed to be a positive factor in solving problems and disputes not only between individuals‚ but also between nations. Unfortunately‚ throughout history we have seen that religion was and still is used primarily by radicals to achieve their political‚ social‚ or religious agenda. This negative exploitation of religion by people of interest and radicals has distorted

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    Collective Security

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    Introduction Collective security has been both supported and criticised as a method of preventing the outbreak of war. It’s an idea that has been around for centuries but it wasn’t until post World War I when it was truly utilized. Throughout my paper I will discuss in further detail what is meant by collective security and how the theory of collective security has been implemented. I will discuss the criticisms of collective security and what conditions help it succeed. I will go into additional

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    people‚ at times‚ generate conflict which synonymously used as dispute‚ fight‚ war‚ battle‚ disagreement‚ and clash. It is described by American Heritage Dictionary of English Language (2004). Conflict as a form of intense interpersonal and/or intrapersonal dissonance between two or more interdependent parties based on incompatible goals‚ needs‚ desires‚ values‚ beliefs‚ and/or attitudes Ting-Toomey (1985‚ p.72). For instance‚ Livestrong (2010) listed seven types of conflict which included relationships

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    LABOUR PRINCIPLES AT CARICOM AND THE CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES Freedom of Association and the Right to Collective Bargaining Convention N° 87: Freedom of Association and the Protection of the Right to Organize 1948 This Convention provides explicitly that workers and employers without distinction shall have the right to establish and join organizations of their choice without previous authorization. This includes the right to establish rules and systems of governance within these organizations

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    Collective Bargaining in Labor Relations 1. Define the term “collective bargaining” and list and describe four issues that are mandatory components of a collective bargaining agreement. The term “collective bargaining” is a carefully thought out and written contract‚ between the management of a company and its employees. This legal contract is represented by an independent trade union and is legally enforceable for a period of about a year. The ultimate goal for both management

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    E-leader‚ Prague 2007 Non-Violent Conflict Resolution In Our Home Ikechukwu Nathaniel Okonkwo Cairo University‚ Cairo‚ Egypt Abstract Conflict is a state of opposition‚ disagreement or incompatibility between two or more people or groups of people‚ which is sometimes characterized by physical violence. Conflict can be experienced in variouss places such as home‚ school‚ work place‚ communities‚ states and countries etc. Conflict is a part of life and we cannot avoid it. When there is a clash

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Philippines: Arbitration’s under-harnessed potential Zara Marie Dy J.D. 2014 Silliman University Atty. Norberto Denura Law 109 – Legal Research & Writing October 2010 Abstract Arbitration has steadfastly journeyed through Philippine legislative history in the past few centuries with roots tracing back to the Spanish Ley Enjuicinamente de Civil or the Spanish Law of Civil

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    Qantas Dispute

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    paper aims at analyzing the industrial dispute between Qantas and the trade unions in 2011. The key questions include: _(1) WHAT WERE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE QANTAS DISPUTE IN 2011? (2) WHAT DOES IT ILLUSTRATE ABOUT CHANGING INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA?_ To address the question (1)‚ there is an analysis of the interviews and documentary evidence to explain the causes and consequences of the Qantas dispute. To the question (2)‚ it applies theories of industrial relation to the Qantas

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    Collective bargaining midterm study guide Chapter 1 (Organized Labor and the management Community -Many employees today view unions as not being only too strong but also outmoded and unwanted by workers. -The right of workers to unionize and bargain collectively‚ free of employer restraint or coercion has been protected by statute since the mid-1930s -Many unions now have been completely accepted - The State of the unions today - American federation of labor congress of industrial organizations-

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