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    According to the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (2008)‚ social workers are required to “pursue social change‚ particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people” (p. 3). This ethical standard is guided by the principle of social justice that is used to help those that are disadvantaged in society by ensuring they have access to equal opportunities as well as‚ social inclusion (CITE). Reflecting on this view and it’s connection to this

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    IMPACTS OF FOREIGN WORKER IN SINGAPORE CONTENT 1. Introduction 2 2. Demographic Profile of Foreign workers 2 3. Reasons Singapore Need Foreign Workers 4 3.1 Low Birth Rate 4 3.2 Ageing Population 4 3.3 High Skilled and Low Skilled jobs 4 4. Impacts of Foreign Workers to Singapore 5 4.1 Positive Impacts 5 4.1.1 Achieve Economic Growth 5 4.1.2 Diversify Human Capital 6 4.1.3 Increase Income and GST Tax Revenue 6 4.2 Negative Impacts 7 4.2.1 Congestion in Public Transport System 7

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    Rail workers need to wear brightly coloured workwear. Before the invention of high visibility workwear‚ rail workers used small lamps to see oncoming traffic. Today‚ trains are too fast‚ and rail workers cannot rely on inadequate lighting. High visibility workwear can withstand oil‚ pollutants and dust. Rail workers uniforms are designed to withstand abrasive substances. High-quality rail uniforms give rail workers freedom of movement while they are doing their jobs. Rail workers need to be protected

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    important characteristics of a co-worker We all work or will work in our jobs with many different kinds of people. In your opinion‚ what are some important characteristics of a co-worker (someone you work closely with)? Use reasons and specific examples to explain why these characteristics are important.  Answer  It is efficient to work with co-workers. We can cooperate to successfully accomplish a job. However‚ not all co-workers are good partners. There are characteristics to be a good

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    with concern to safety of workers at construction site. Labor shortage is a challenge faced by many countries thus making them dependent on foreign workers. This means management has to take addition care of the foreign workers and their safety. It is often seen that that organization to fulfill their bottom line of maximizing profit tend to compromise on safety of workers at workplace. In this case also it is seen that management had neglected the safety of the workers in order to cut their cost

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    Contingent Workers Being Overworked and Underpaid “Inside Amazon’s Warehouse”—Morning Call 09/17/11 I found this article particularly interesting because it is local and it shows the abundance of temporary workers in this job market and how they are willing to be treated to keep a job and have income even if it is only $11-$12 an hour. Integrity Staffing Solutions is the company that hires temporary workers for the Amazon warehouse in Breinigsville‚ PA. These temporary employees are told by

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    The author argues that unskilled labour wages in his city have seen a significant decline due to the inflow of immigrant workers into his community‚ and conversely‚ a restriction on immigration would see the local economy protected. There are several flaws in this reasoning. Firstly‚ labour wages may or may not be affected by the increase in immigrant workers. There could be other external factors affecting salaries. One possibility could be a decline in unskilled wages across the country whether

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    of a younger worker. Today‚ because of technology young adults and teens don’t see the value of hard work‚ and would rather take the easy route out. Sheehy’s description of a new work ethic does tally with my own experiences. Although‚ I am 24 yrs old I believe in working hard for what you want an I have worked with some younger than me or my age who don’t feel the same. Again I think it goes back to how society has changed and technology has advanced causing the new work ethic workers depend on other

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    Is it fair to workers of developed countries when companies shift work to lower wage countries? The main reason companies shift work to lower wage countries is to reduce operating costs. Low labour‚ production‚ and energy costs in countries such as China‚ Japan‚ India‚ and Mexico is causing companies to shut their factories within the United States and open new factories in those foreign countries. This leads to the loss of jobs within the United States‚ a lower standard of quality‚ and

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    A Summary of “The Worker Next Door” Barry R. Chiswick‚ the head of the economics department at the University of Illinois at Chicago‚ holds a Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University. In his essay‚ “The Worker Next Door‚” published in the New York Times in June 2006‚ Chiswick addresses the topic of immigrants and low-skilled foreign workers and argues that it’s better to reduce the numbers of low-skilled foreign workers to bring more benefits back to American people and society. Chiswick

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