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    Socail welfare

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    Social Welfare Social welfare in the United States has evolved greatly in the past several hundred years. Social welfare began as a voluntary measure and evolved into a government controlled program with many different Characteristics taking place over time bringing us to the program we have today. Many players were involved though out history with different groups and people. I will use the three factors: 1.where social welfare began. 2. Why Social welfare began and 3.some of the major players

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    Why did the Labour government suffer an unexpected election defeat in 1970? In 1970‚ Harold Wilson’s Labour Government lost the general election to Ted Heath’s Conservatives. The Labour government had suffered economic problems (inherited from the previous Conservative government) throughout their time in office. Along with this; voters views of Wilson‚ problems with policy and awkward relations with the Trade Unions all contributed to the election defeat of 1970. Economically in the 1960’s

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    market is about the relationships between schools and the parents of the pupils hoping to go there. So it is the purpose‚ values and products of schools relevant to the pupils‚ parents‚ staff and the wider community. One policy that was introduced by the government to create an education market was the Ofsted inspection report. This is basically a report by Ofsted that parents can look at to see whether or not it is a good school for their children to go to. Ofsted inspection reports are a very clear

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    Abolition of Child Labour

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    THE ERADICATION of child labour from our society seems to be a herculean task at this moment. However‚ with determined efforts on the part of both Central and state governments along with the help of various national and international societies‚ it seems that change can be brought about to make everyone believe that children are the treasures for future and they are not born to work; they are born to learn‚ play and enjoy their childhood. My focus on this article is based on a related article

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    Child Labour in Pakistan

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    Child labour situation The National Child Labour survey‚1 conducted in 1996 by the Federal Bureau of Statistics‚ found 3.3 million of the 40 million children (in the 5-14 years age group) to be economically active2 on a full-time basis. Of the 3.3 million working children‚ 73 per cent (2.4 million) were boys and 27 per cent (0.9 million)‚ girls. Children’s contribution to work in rural areas is about eight times greater than in urban areas. The number of economically active children in the 10-14

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    Labour Force

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    Question 1a & 1b Introduction According to the report “China’s Youth Meet Microsoft” prepared by the National Labor Committee in April 2010‚ KYE Systems Corporations was accused of being a sweatshop‚ while the software giant Microsoft distanced immediately itself from KYE and threatened to terminate production contracts. Like Foxconn-Apple case‚ KYE’s malpractice and Microsoft’s ignorance have together created a no-win situation among both of them‚ workers‚ surrounding communities and the

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    Child Labour

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    ......3 2. TERMINILOGY OF CHILD LABOUR-FURTHER ANALYSIS………………………………3-4 3. CAUSES OF CHILD LABOR…………………………………………………………......................4 4. SUPPORTING IDEAS OF ANOTHER VIEW ABOUT CHILD LABOR …………………4-5 5. CONCLUSION-OUR OPINION………………………………………………………………………….. 6. REFERENSES………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 CONTENTS 7. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………........................................4 8. TERMINILOGY OF CHILD LABOUR-FURTHER ANALYSIS………………………………4-5 9

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    Welfare and Cigarettes

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    environment. Cigarettes business is one of the most profitable industries in the world. The government receive huge amount of taxes from cigarettes companies and it actually uses the money to help fund the welfare program‚ in which a lot of people can benefit from. Making production and sale of cigarettes illegal will definitely hurt the income of the government‚ and add pressures on many people who are in need of welfare programs. Some producers of cigarettes will probably keep the business running under

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    Labour Law Summary

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    USEFUL TIPS ON LABOUR LAWS Composed by P.B.S. KUMAR B.Sc‚ M.A.(PM)‚M.A.(Ind.Eco.)‚MBA(HR)‚BGL‚LLD‚PGDIRPM APPRENTICES ACT‚ 1961 CHECKLIST Object of the Act Promotion of new manpower at skills. Improvement/refinement of old skills through theoretical and practical training in number of trades and occupation Applicability of the Act Areas and industries as notified by the Central Government Sec. 1 Apprenticeship Advisor Central Apprenticeship Advisor – when appointed by Central

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    MACROECONOMICS – WHAT IS STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT? EVALUATE THE MEASURES THE GOVERNMENTS MIGHT TAKE TO COMBAT IT. Structural unemployment is a branch of natural unemployment. It occurs when there is a continuous fall in demand for a particular labour market‚ derived from a change in the economy’s structure (e.g. change in consumer’s taste‚ automation‚ low cost labour alternatives in foreign countries… etc.) The reason why this is ‘natural’ is because there will always be a certain amount of structural

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