GUIDANCE NOTE WHAT IS INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION? Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements‚ conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider has an adverse impact disproportionately on one group or other. Indirect discrimination generally occurs when a rule or condition‚ which is applied equally to everyone‚ can be met by a considerably smaller proportion of people from a particular group‚ the rule
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Indirect Procurement: The Way Forward With the recent global economic downturn and financial crunch‚ companies have come to the realization that in other for them to ride the wave of recession and create a strategic competitive advantage through sustained cost savings and increase the available cash on hand‚ a change in the management of their internal spend is imminent. Identification and usage of a viable tool for procurement and spend management has become a priority We know that businesses
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Indirect Tax Indirect taxes include value added tax‚ a range of excise duties on oil‚ tobacco and alcohol and fuel duty. VAT is levied on the sale of goods by registered businesses. Businesses add VAT to the price they charge when they provide goods and services to business customers - and non-business customers. There are different VAT rates‚ depending on the goods or services that are being provided. At the moment there are three rates: standard rate – 20%‚ reduced rate - 5 %‚ zero rate -
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Indirect tax Section 1 This section is about applying your knowledge of VAT and using reference material to make recommendations or decisions. Task 1.1 (a) You have the following information about the taxable supplies of 4 businesses. For each of them‚ indicate whether they need to register for VAT immediately‚ or monitor turnover and register later. Tick ONE box on EACH line. Register now Monitor and register later A A new business with an expected turnover of £6000 per
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Using the appropriate diagrams‚ explain why the relative burden (incidence) of an indirect tax on the producers & on the consumer varies depending on the price elasticity of demand for the good/product. Indirect Tax is a tax placed upon the selling price of a product‚ so it raises the firm’s cost and shifts the supply curve left or vertically upwards depending on the amount of tax. Because of this shift‚ less products will be supplied at every price. The diagram below shows the effect of imposing
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Our story began in 1971. Back then we were a roaster and retailer of whole bean and ground coffee‚ tea and spices with a single store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Today‚ we are privileged to connect with millions of customers every day with exceptional products and nearly 18‚000 retail stores in 60 countries. Starbucks is named after the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Our logo is also inspired by the sea – featuring a twin‐tailed siren from Greek mythology. Starbuck’s organizational
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DIRECT SPEECH INDIRECT SPEECH PRESENT TENSE PRESENT SIMPLE changes into PAST SIMPLE He said‚ “I write a letter” She said‚ “he goes to school daily” They said‚ “we love our country” He said‚ “he does not like computer” He said that he wrote a letter. He said that she went to school daily. They said that they loved their country He said that he did not like computer. PRESENT CONTINUOUS changes into PAST CONTINUOUS He said‚ “he is listening to the music” She said‚ “I am
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Table for change in tense of reported speech for all TENSES. TENSE CHANGE - IN - INDIRECT SPEECH Present simple tense into Past simple Present Continuous tense into Past continuous Present Perfect tense into Pas perfect Present Perfect Continuous into Past perfect continuous Past simple into Past Perfect Past Continuous into Past Perfect Continuous Past Perfect into Past Perfect Future simple‚ will into would Future Continuous‚ will be into would
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Have you ever tried to to understand how someone thinks or acts? That’s an example of indirect characterization. There is also motivation and direct characterization too! The writer uses these methods to analyze how a character acts or reacts. The way an author reveals a character is called characterization. To begin with‚ indirect characterization is your point of view of the character. How they speak‚ look‚ think‚ their effects‚ and actions. For instance‚ the character Mr. Nuttel from “The
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Question: “If employee undervalue the cost of benefit‚ why should a company not drop benefit and simply add more direct compensation” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain using relevant organizational examples. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2. Findings and Analysis 2.1 What is employee benefit? 4 2.2 What is compensation?---- Critical analysis of compensation components and its function in an organization? 6 2.3 Total Reward Management
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