flexible work arrangements. The objective of this study is to understand the impact of schedule work schedules on the employees’ performance and if the job type is affecting the relationship between the flexible work schedule and employees’ performance. Literature Review Definition of flexible working hours Flexible working hours is a way of arranging working hours to allow the employees to select their working hours themselves or even choose the number of hours they will work on a day (Hoffmann
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the development of society‚ the requirements of artificial sand is also rising. This leads to the mining machinery manufacturers in the production process to constantly improve on Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher‚ in order to achieve to meet the development needs of the community. Third‚ working conditions are improved. Most of the jaw crushers adopt automation system. So when operating‚ the workers don’t need to directly contact with raw materials such as limestones. Workers also won’t be corroded
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Poor Working Conditions in Late 19th Century Mines As the United States sprang into the Industrial Revolution‚ there was a shift in many aspects of everyday life for the working class citizen. Their jobs shifted from small cottage and agricultural businesses to large textile factories owned by big business corporations (working). Due to the pop-up of these massive factories‚ more energy was being consumed. By this time‚ almost all of the surface coal had been mined and used up‚ causing mining
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Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. The Impact of Organizational Culture On Employee Satisfaction and Productivity 1 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. The Impact of Organizational Culture on Employee Satisfaction and Productivity Submitted to Emranul Huq Senior Lecturer School of Business United International University Submitted by Emam Hossan Noshin Riaz
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Impact of Land Uses on Productivity of Soils of Sundarban Pulin B. Chakraborty Dept. of Soil & Water Conservation Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya Regional Research Station (CSZ)‚ Kakdwip 743 347‚ West Bengal e-mail: pulin_chakraborty@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The study was undertaken in the micro watershed located in Kakdwip Block in saline eco-system of Sundarban. Composite soils from 0-15 cm depth of double and mono-cropped paddy fields as well as
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industrial revolution affected the lives of many people but not in a good way. Terrible working conditions in factories‚ increase in pollution‚ and changing the social aspects of women are all reason for why the industrial revolution was a bad thing. When machinery was created‚ more people had to work in factories rather than their own homes. Many individuals were reluctant to this because of the working conditions. The workers had long demanding hours every day and would be severely punished if they
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workers. Immigrants poured into the country‚ while prospective settlers west found the frontier closed. The working class was scrambling for employment and factories willingly provided it. Yet the very abundance of these laborers turned them into expendable machine parts. No one bothered to make working conditions safer as society believed that the working class deserved their terrible conditions due to their lack of natural ability. Soon‚ however‚ workers found that they could unite to achieve their
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most important connections were; factories caused dangerous working conditions‚ unions caused improved working conditions and the working class and dangerous working conditions caused unions to form. One significant connection I had was factories caused dangerous working conditions. I believe factories caused the dangerous working condition because of the complex machines the workers had to run. Another way the dangerous working conditions were caused by factories was because of how long people had
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Packing town. Unlike the working conditions of today‚ they encountered the worst working conditions possible‚ testing their family life and values‚ and how authority figures were there for their own gain‚ disregarding basic human rights. Jurgis and his family first arrived in Chicago‚ to find out that people were not as hospitable as they thought‚ and that their cousin was not as profitable as well. They had to settle in a place were
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Working Conditions of Children During the Industrial Revolution During the beginning of the industrial revolution there was a high demand for labour. Families travelled from rural farm areas to newly industrialized and larger cities in hope of finding new work. To survive even in the lowest class of poverty families would have had to have every single able family member working‚ this includes children. Children as young as six were put to work in factories. They worked for up too 19 hours a day
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