The Current Employment Relations Issue of Unfair Dismissal and Pregnancy A recent employment relations concern deals with unfair dismissal. When an employee is dismissed for certain statutory reasons‚ is inequitable and is incompatible to the merits of the situation; this phenomenon is known as unfair dismissal. This has been a long debated issue concerning all participants in the employment relationship. Investigation of the current employment relations issue of unfair dismissal found that emphasis
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THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATION IN MAINTAINING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY Good organizations‚ government and industries provide scientific public relation development within the community and in the global industry they have learned the importance of establishing corporate image through public relations between their organizations and their customers‚ government‚ supplier and stakeholders to help their business in building a strong relationship for growth and survival. This includes
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Impact of Technology on Employee Relations January 19‚ 2012 [pic] Fig 1. Technology affects Structure affects Employee Relations 1. How Technology impacts organization structure? Employee relations involve multiple layers of communication‚ from employer-employee relations to interactions among the workforce itself. To understand the effect of technology on employee relations we have to understand how the structure of an organization changes with the type of technology being used
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International Relations? State is commonly referred to either the present condition of a system or entity‚ or to a governed entity‚ such as a nation or a province. The state itself consists of the society‚ government as well as the people living there. Before the Second World War‚ State is often seen as the main actor in international Relations as it can declare states of wars‚ control most of the economic influence within the region and larger states often dominant the role of international relations within
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2 1.1 Vision‚ Mission‚ Policies‚ purpose 2 1.2 Organizational Structure 4 1.3 Current public relation issue 4 1.4 Objective of the campaign 5 2.1 Strategic alternatives to meet organization objectives 6-8 2.2 Strategic public relation alternatives 8-10 3. Consultation‚ Communication 10-12 4. Implement Public Relation Strategy 5. Budget 13 6 Evaluation 14 7 Conclusion 14 8 References 15
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Public Relations definition—*Influences public opinion through sound‚ character‚ and performance *uses 2-way communication Differences between PR‚ Marketing‚ and Advertising 1. PR—positive image to public audience and target audience 2. Marketing—Communicating and delivering products to a certain audience through promotion 3. Advertising—T.V.‚ radio‚ internet etc. communication to an audience Influencing evolution of public relations theory 1. Growth of big institutions
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political processes and the object of its research are social phenomena‚ which are defined as “international relations” in the world we know. International relations are comprised of many different categories‚ such as foreign policy‚ international politics or world politics. However‚ the central issue of international politics is the international relations. The term “international relations” has been first used by English philosopher J. Bentham at the end of 18th century. It is important to note that
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Industrial Relations or Labour Relations is an expression used not only for relationships between employers and Trade Unions‚ but also for those involving Government with the aim of defining policies‚ facing labour problems. The concept of industrial relations has a very wide meaning and connotation. In the narrow sense‚ it means that the employer‚ employee relationship confines itself to the relationship that emerges out of the day to day association of the management and the labour. In its wider
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1. How Public Relations differ from Journalism? Public Relations and Journalism is certainly the same but has the inverse rapport when it comes on who to serve. In PR‚ their work is to inform the publics about the good and positive traits of their clients promoting a product‚ event‚ or a person which is merely not the practice of Journalism. Journalism works to inform the publics in a neutral manner. 2. How Public Relations differ from Advertising? Public Relations and Advertising are oftenly
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