Industrial Relations: Ideological Perspectives By Femi Aborisade Centre for Labour Studies & The Polytechnic‚ Ibadan aborisadefemi@gmail.com INTRODUCTION This paper identifies the key theories in industrial relations and draws out their implications on the concern for achieving ‘basic needs for all’. The following theories are examined: the political theories of Unitarism and Pluralism; the economistic theory; the democratic and political theory; the moral and ethical theory‚ and the
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The scenario is a group of ten adults at the Department of Public Works who have been chosen‚ via a drawing in their city‚ to enter a contest where they may compete in a citywide. The contestants are vying for best float in the Mardi Gras parade being held in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. The winners of the contest will have $25‚000 donated to the company‚ an all-expense paid trip to the destination of their choice and bragging rights. The ages of the members in this group do not vary much; from the
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Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Mindy Donaldson PSY 280 April 17‚ 2015 6- Month Pregnant Woman MEMO To: 6- month Pregnant Woman From: Mindy Donaldson Date: April 17‚ 2015 Re: Daily Activity List The following is a daily activity list for the 6 month developmental pregnancy timeline‚ this consist of three activities if done daily can have a positive effect on your pregnancy and your infant’s future development. What a baby looks like and how it acts‚ to an extent are determined by
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Public Relation Assignment Course:Public Relation PRO458 Group:BA3D Lecturer’s Name:Pn. RohaniMazlan Student’s Name:NurulShahsofeaBinti Muhammad Shah Dhina Student’s ID:2011173329 TABLE OF CONTENTS No. Topic Page 1.Introduction(Public Relation Theory) 1 1.1Theories of Relationship(System Theory) 2 1.2Theories of Relationship(Situational theory) 7 2. Summary
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Scenario 1: On‚ 10-19-2015‚ this social worker received a report of alleged medical neglect from the Smith Elementary School nurse. Nurse reported Jason is an 8 year old third grader that has been seen in her office several times with a splinter in his foot. She has made phone contact with the mother and informed her that Jason needs to be seen by a physician on numerous occasions. Jason reported that his mother has not taken him to see a doctor. Jason’s injury is worse at the splinter area
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Confilct Scenario paper Conflicts are more common than not in this day and age. You can have a conflict in a work or school environment over anything. In order to fix most conflicts there has to be an open communication. Lack of communication can cause more problems than fix them. Since Greg does not want to talk to me‚ I’ll start by sending him an email stating that I did not understand what I did wrong. I would like him to email me back to let me know what was going on. Then if I
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attendees who were hired by the law firm representing the billboard company. Unfortunately for the law firm‚ their attendees did not know why they were there‚ but they were receiving pizza for their efforts! Through the effective use of media relations‚ community relations‚ public affairs and strategic positive messaging through social media‚ websites and collateral‚ the billboard ordinance was stopped. In fact‚ the Glendale City Council wrote a new ordinance which prohibits any billboards along their city
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Actual abuse Scenario A member of staff at a nursery called busy bee nursery found out that one of the children she was teaching had bruises‚ she noticed that they were not ordinary bruises which they would get at their age. Also they were in areas which were strange like his stomach‚ underarms and on his back. The staff members were worried for his safety because they were not caused by accident like the child bumping into a hard object or tripping up. Response: The correct response would be
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The Present Progressive The present progressive tense is equivalent to the English construction “to be + _ing” or “I am studying”. To express the present progressive which is a compound verb‚ you will use the verb estar (to be) with a verb in the present participle. Take note that the present participle is invariable and the endings for the three groups of verbs are as follows: -ar verbs (ajudar) -er verbs (escrever) -ir verbs (partir) -ando (ajudando) -endo (escrevendo) -indo (partindo) Here
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Employer-Employee Relations Paper Employer-Employee Relations Paper There are many different relationships Charles Schwab keeps with its workforce. Schwab uses every type of employee: temporary‚ contractor‚ and permanent (or "regular"). Within these types of employees exists different methods of payment‚ both exempt and non-exempt. This paper will examine the definition of each type of employee and pay then examine how Schwab handles the relationship with each. Charles Schwab is also an
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