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    Strike the iron when it is hot: What we ingrain in young minds determine the future for them and the generations to come. As the world wakes up to decades of sheer recklessness in destroying world’s resources and to the clarion call towards sustainability‚ it is high time the discussions on the same enter the schools and colleges for future generations to understand the urgency of the issue and take right steps in their careers. As they say “strike the iron when it is hot”. What started in 1975 as

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    Money‚ work conditions‚ and unpaid overtime. there all describes why employes go on strike. Should public service workers have the right to strike. Yes‚ people will is what is a strike. Should school bus drivers be able to strike. Plus why is it rare for public sector workers to strike. To start off what is a strike. Sharon Blumenstein states "A strike can happen over a variety of issues! Salary‚ unsafe working conditions‚ unpaid overtime‚ etc." This means that people won’t work Because of money

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    California ’s Proposition 184: Three Strikes and You ’re Out Last year in California voters approved a controversial ballot initiative. Proposition 184‚ also known as the three strikes and you ’re out law‚ was passed on November 9‚ 1994. Under this new legislation repeat offenders‚ upon committing their third felony offense‚ will be sentenced to a mandatory twenty-five years to life in prison(California 667). The initiative passed by a landslide‚ with 76% of the voters in favor of it. The

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    the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. NATCO and the FAA cannot agree on a new contract‚ so the FAA plans to impose its own contract‚ which includes major wage concessions. Was it ethically acceptable for the air traffic controllers to strike? Was it ethically

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    Is The Current Administration’s Policy on Drone Strikes Constitutional? On September 11‚ 2001‚ everything changed. Terrorism had never been seen on such a massive scale. As a result of the massive attacks on U.S. soil‚ changes had to be enacted. The fight against terror was now a global war effort. The War on Terror was not a popular choice‚ but it no one expected it to go on for this long. It is now being fought by technology‚ which led to the drones being used against U.S. citizens suspected

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    One of the main problems with strikes was that the unions and strikers were seen as the cause of the problems between employers and employees rather than the real issues. Because of this basic opinion when strikes turned violent or very disruptive‚ the unions were blamed. The blaming of the unions was part of the reason that two major unions quickly declined after an unsuccessful strike. Different strikes were centered on different causes that the workers and unions were fighting towards. The

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    workers gathered to discuss what steps could be taken to get better wages and working conditions. They compiled a list of demands to present to management‚ but when the workers’ demands were rejected‚ they agreed to go on strike until their needs were met. The Loray Mill Strike of 1929 was marked by

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    would have an impact on the economy as a whole and to a lesser extent the world. The Recent strikes in this industry have caused negative effects on the economy. My essay will look at these effects in terms of output‚ prices and employment. I will also look at the macroeconomic variables that have caused the real GDP trend in South Africa between 2007-2013. South Africa has been experiencing platinum mine strikes. The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU)‚ which is the majority union

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    Key Assignment Outline P4IP CJUS625-1402B-01 Prof. M. Railey June 16‚ 2014 ABSTRACT For the following P4DB Key Assignment Draft‚ I will be discussing my thoughts on the three strikes laws‚ requirements‚ and the Ewing v. California case as it pertains to the three strikes law. Next‚ a few thoughts on how the public feels about crimes‚ both violent and non-violent‚ mandatory sentencing‚ and the discretion that prosecutors have during the sentencing process‚ will be discussed

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    Workers Should Not Have the Right to Strike Firefighters‚ police‚ teachers‚ and even trash collectors all play important roles in our world. Without these public service workers‚ our communities would not be the same as they are now. For the benefit of our communities‚ public service workers should not have the right to strike. When workers go on strike they don’t go to work for as long as it takes for them to get what they want. For certain jobs‚ if they go on strike they can affect people that they

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