management and the entire city of Pune were engulfed by this storm. Some attributed the cause to workers’ leaders like Rajan Nair‚ others to Telco officials like Mehrunkar. The genesis of the phenomena however lay in the history of industrial relations in Telco over nearly fifteen years. Pune was one of the first industrial centres to be established pursuant to the policy of geographic relocation of industries away from established industrial centres in the early sixties. During the sixties
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I was fortunate to have the unique opportunity to interview my Principal‚ Dr. Tim Anderson and Head of School‚ Dr. Julie Giardino. Since we are employed at a Christian school‚ I was interested in learning their personal teaching philosophies‚ views on education and personal beliefs on leadership. In regards to their teaching philosophies‚ both believe innately and unequivocally that all children have the ability and a right to learn. Together‚ they have over 30 years of educational experience
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Appendix 2 MILESTONES FOR MASTER PLAN FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY YEAR 2005 - 2010 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 ENFORCEMENT & LEGISLATION CIDB to issue circular on mandatory requirements for CSHO – to be registered with CIDB/DOSH. Registered SHO to attend 5-days course to be registered as CSHO. Government Agencies to issue Circular of OSH requirements in Tender & Contract BQ – to include requirements on SSS and CSHO. CSHO to prepare Potential Risk
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International Journal of Human Resource Management and Research (IJHRMR) ISSN 2249-6874 Vol. 2 Issue 4 Dec - 2012 45-58 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd.‚ A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON THE CONCEPT AND VARIABLES OF JOB SATISFACTION SHWETA LALWANI Assistant Professor‚ School of Management‚ Sir Padampat Singhania University‚ Udaipur (India) ABSTRACT The Paper reviews and clusters the literature on “Job Satisfaction”. It focuses on its research studies on understanding of the concept‚ various factors influencing
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Employee Relations LAW 1202 Arvin SEECHURN Contents 3.8 Gender differences ................................................................................................... 23 . 3.9 The New Roles of Trade Unions ............................................................................. 24 1 Industrial Relations ................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction and Definition ..
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Public Relations Publics This tells us that we cannot talk about public relations without reference to publics. A public is any group whose members have a common interest or common values in a particular situation. According to Wragg (1993)‚ public relations publics or audiences can be divided into four categories which include: 1. Functional Publics: They are those publics which enable the organization to perform its chosen tasks. 2. Enabling Publics: These are publics which permit the
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some indenture servants did fulfill their desire and became free citizens. They became successful farmers‚ landowners and purchased the indenture servants. In surface‚ it seemingly was a terrific solution for the unlucky Africans to make their desire come true. However‚ life was not so easy. The rest of other servants and their next generations had failed since very few of them lived to complete the terms of their contracts. The facts were that the master prevented their servants from marrying and
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Brief Introduction of International Relations International relations refers to the collective interactions of the international community‚ which includes individual nations and states‚ inter-governmental organizations such as the United Nations‚ non-governmental organizations like Doctors Without Borders‚ multinational corporations‚ and so forth. International relation is a very broad concept. In modern usage it includes not only relations between states but also between states and non-state
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Current Issues in Language Studies 1(2009)/P. Faber‚ P. León‚ J. Prieto/ Semantic Relations‚ Dynamicity‚ and Terminological Knowledge Bases SEMANTIC RELATIONS‚ DYNAMICITY‚ AND TERMINOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE BASES Pamela Faber a ‚ Pilar León b ‚ Juan Antonio Prieto c Abstract The linguistic and conceptual shift in Terminology has led to a more discourse-centered approach with a focus on how terms are used in texts (Temmerman and Kerremans‚ 2003). This shift has affected the construction
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HUMAN RELATIONS Human relation According to Tuason‚ et al is the “ art of getting along with others.” Some say it is merely pakikisama “or conformity with the group. Human relations is an art of fulfilment that depends upon a basic understanding of the feelings of others. According to Davis‚ it is the art of motivating people in an organization to develop which effectively fulfils their needs and achieve organizational objectives. It is also defined as the process of interaction between two
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