Legislation/Policy Document Read the policy or information on the legislation and evidence your knowledge in the boxes below. *Legislation/Policy Title: Whistle blowing policy Where is the policy/information kept in your workplace? In the office. Who is your point of contact with regard to this policy/information? My regards of contact is the manager or the deputy manager. Date of Policy/last reviewed: 01/10/10 Summarise the main points of this policy‚ include current
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for Central and Eastern European Countries by Marian L. Tupy Executive Summary The accession of eight Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) to the European Union in 2004 will bring some important benefits. The new members will gain from reduced barriers to trade and investment. By 2010‚ the movement of labor will also be freed. But accession to the EU is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for economic growth. The combined effects of market access and economic liberalization
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Monetary Policy involves actions by the RBA on behalf of the govt to influence the cost and availability of money and credit in the economy. It is a macro-economic policy that is pre-emptive and counter cyclical‚ meaning that it smoothes the effects of fluctuations in the business cycle‚ and influence the level of economic activity‚ inflation and employment. The aim of Monetary Policy is too stabilize the currency of Australia‚ maintaining full employment‚ maintaining low inflation‚ and minimizing
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Evaluating the sustainability of the EU policy: “By 2020‚ 10% of transport fuel in the EU should be supplied from Biofuels” Introduction: The 2009 Renewable Energy Directive (RED) required a 10% share of renewable energy in the transport sector by 2020; biofuels must emit a minimum of 35% less greenhouse gases (GHG) than the fossil fuels they replace‚ increasing to 50% for existing plants in 2017 and 60% for new infrastructure thereafter. The Fuel Quality Directive‚ setting a target of a 6% GHG
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monetary policy? Answer:- Monetary policy is government change in money supply to influence the economy‚ to solve economies problems. Economies problems include inflation in boom‚ unemployment etc. change in the money supply move interest rates up or down and affect spending in sectors such as business investment‚ housing‚ and foreign trade. Monetary policy has an important effect on both actual GDP and potential GDP. Q2. If the government wanted to slow down the economy (when in boom) how could
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Appeasement was the policy followed by the British‚ and later by the French‚ of avoiding war with aggressive powers such as Japan‚ Italy and Germany‚ by giving way to their demands‚ provided they were not too unreasonable. There were two distinct phases of appeasement. From the mid-1920s until 1937‚ there was a vague feeling that war must be avoided at all cost‚ and Britain and sometimes France drifted along‚ accepting the various acts of aggression and breaches of Versailles. When Neville Chamberlain
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fiscal policy and monetary policy. This report discusses the fiscal policy and why the governments use this too to stabilize the economy and encounter the economic fluctuations. Definition Fiscal policy is a macroeconomic tool used by the government through the control of taxation and government spending in an effort to affect the business cycle and to achieve economic objectives of price stability‚ full employment and economic growth. By imposing taxes‚ the government receives revenue from the
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Huerte‚ Leo Francis A. November 1‚ 2013 2012106442 ; CpE – 2 POLICY EVALUATION R.A. 7610: SPECIAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ACT After reading the said article‚ I learned that its main purpose is for protecting children against all forms of abuse‚ exploitation‚ and discrimination‚ given their unique standing in society. This law was approved on June 17‚ 1992. Moreover‚ it is written in this law that the State should create sanctions to deter violations against children such as trafficking
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Describe the way the Nazi government set about providing jobs for the unemployed in Germany after 1933. In 1929 a worldwide depression began due to the Wall Street Crash. This hit Germany particularly hard as the agreements of the treaty of Versailles‚ made post World War I‚ placed war guilt upon Germany and had meant that they owed countries like Britain and France a great deal of money. Unable to pay this money Germany agreed a plan called the Dawes plan with the USA‚ meaning that the USA would
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police in the European Union. There has been an competitive policy for over 40 years in the EU‚ this was founded in a response of a request by the European parliament. While the economic environment changed there was a treaty founded which prohibit certain anticompetitive agreements and abuses of dominant positions‚ with this treaty the European Union tried to avoid abuse of the powers great companies have. This competitive policy‚ where customers can choose between competitors‚ puts businesses
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