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    Labor Relations: Cases

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    Tenezas Continuation of facts The respondents admitted that tenezas and endraca were employees the former being a regular driver and the latter being the spare driver but denied the employment of Francisco Tenezas not terminated-overhaul but did not report to work Endraca stopped reporting to work and therefore cannot be terminated LA- Francisco failed to present sufficient evidence to prove regulat employment such as company ID‚ SSS mem and not considered as an employee. Ten and End could not

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    Child Labor Dbq

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    hand. However‚ with this came many issues‚ including child labor and horrible working conditions for factory workers. Child labor had many effects on children that did not benefit them. Children would work for an excessive amount of hours a day‚ usually 12 to 16 hours a day- as many as 70 hours a week. Child labor was an important part of the success of the industrial revolution. Since children would work for the majority of their day in the factories they did not receive an education. Children

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    part of emotional labor. If your job requires you to serve customers‚ clients‚ or the public‚ your employer is asking that you engage in what sociologists call emotional labor (Ferrante‚ Joan). “Emotional labor is an element of work activity in which the worker is required to display certain emotions in order to complete work tasks in the way required by an employe.” (Organizing and Managing Work‚ Tony J.Watson‚ 2002). According to Mastracci et al. (2011)‚ to engage in emotional labor is not only simply

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    Child Labor in India

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    One of the social problems in India is child labor. Children and youngsters are preferred for some jobs as helpers in some factories and offices. They bring water in buckets or bricks for construction work. They are sent to various shops to supply tea or coffee by a coffee-shop owner. They sell toys in busy localities for a commission. They are employed in some factories to clean cars. In Savakis hundreds of boys and girls are employed in factories which manufacture firecrackers and various kinds

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    Nike and Child Labor

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    accused of using child labor in the production of its soccer balls in Pakistan. This case study will examine the claims and describe the industry and its impact on laborers and their working conditions. While Pakistan has laws against child labor and slavery‚ the government has taken very little action to combat it. Only a boycott by the United States and other nations will have any impact on slavery and child-based industries. Futhermore the U.S constitution states that child labor is an illegal and

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    Labor Movement History

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    Congress passed the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) in June 1933‚ which sought to create a new corporatist style of regulated and planned economy in which big government‚ big business‚ and labor would work together to achieve greater efficiency. The NIRA stipulated that “employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing‚” which marked the first time the federal government legally

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    Sweatshops and Child Labor

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    some point in United States and Europe. For Americans‚ sweatshops are history‚ but in a South Asian country‚ Bangladesh‚ people are still working in these horrible conditions‚ especially children. Child Labor has always been a part of developing countries and a current article about child labor in Bangladesh shows that it is never going to end. Recently‚ British Broadcast Corporation‚ also known as BBC‚ sent one of their newsperson‚ Alastair Lawson‚ to a safety pin factory in Bangladesh where many

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    Labor Union At Google

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    union supporters and employees about Google not having a labor union. As more frustration blooms more evidence projects as the article says‚ “Union Activists marched through a tree-lined hilltop Plaza at Google’s headquarters Thursday afternoon chanting‚ “No Union‚ No Peace!” (Josh‚ Eidelson p.1). This illustrates further the absence of a labor union‚ and the need for Google to obtain a labor union. Though Google lacks in the area of labor with its employees they excel in the area of information

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    Nike and Child Labor

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    Nike has been accused of using child labor in the production of its soccer balls and shoes for Nike in Pakistan. While Pakistan has laws against child labor‚ the government has taken very little action to terminate it. It is said that only a boycott by the United States and other nations will have any impact on child-based industries. In addition‚ the U.S constitution states that child labor is an illegal and inhumane practice and any U.S. company found guilty practicing and encouraging it will

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    Labor Unions in America

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    Labor Unions in America Today Johnny A. Martinez 4328763 HRMT407 I002 Win 13 23 Mar 2013 After researching the history and analyzing the current state of labor unions‚ my personal opinion is that the current role of unions in the United States should not be increased. Labor unions are costly and can lead to higher product prices and less competitive situations for some companies. This affects the consumer and can eventually hurt the economy. Less people will demand products and can lead to

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