Employment Law: Immigration Immigration has become a huge topic in the United States for the last several years. House Bill 1804 has transitioned Oklahoma business owners to find individuals with legal status to fill their staff. In this paper I will discuss how this bill has impacted farmers and local businesses with labor work the average American wouldn’t do for the low pay. House Bill 1804 In 2007‚ House Bill 1804 was established in Oklahoma. This is a strict anti-illegal immigration law introduced
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Week 1 Knowledge Check Concepts Mastery Score: 13/21 Questions Types of ethical dilemmas 67% 1 2 3 Distinguishing between legal and ethical issues 67% 4 5 6 Recognizing cultural differences 67% 7 8 9 Communicating effectively with people from other cultures 33% 10 11 12 Business Communication 2.0 67% 13 14 15 Elements of the communication process. 100% 16 17 18 Barriers to communication
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• 1 The environment that is typically subject to much influence by the firm is remote industry OPERATING external • 2 What Human Resource component within its operating environment is a major element of a firm’s ability to satisfy its personnel needs? Labor union REPUTATION Benefit packages Employment rates • 3 When managers consider the general availability of credit‚ the level of disposable income‚ and the propensity of people to spend‚ they are considering what factors? Business
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1. What do economists mean when they say there is "market failure"? Business has introduced a product that consumers did not want. Free markets have led to excessive profits. Markets have surpluses or shortages so that government rationing is necessary. Free markets yield results that economists do not consider socially optimal. 2.If a market has no externalities‚ marginal private costs exceed marginal social costs equal marginal social costs are below marginal social costs intersect marginal social
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University of Phoenix Chris W. Poe LAW/531 Discussion Questions Maurice Rosano Discussion Questions 1. What is one way the U.S. legal systems affects U.S. businesses? Answer: There are several ways the legal system can affect businesses but the one way the U.S. legal system affect U. S. businesses are the antitrust law which changed the way businesses operate. This law controlled some a banned others in the way businesses compete/operate. This law would hinder business from competing
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Running head: TRADITIONAL AND NONTRADITIONAL LITIGATION PAPER Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper Week One Name Law/531 Date Instructor For many years‚ litigation has been the one thing in reference to the law that traditionally resolves lawsuits and disputes. There are many facts that need to be considered when one compares or contrasts traditional litigation methods to the nontraditional litigation
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Business Regulations Simulation Law/531 Business Regulation Simulation When conducting business whether it is local and global‚ big or small organizations have to abide by state and federal laws. Depending on the nature of the business different organization has to comply with certain laws and regulations. For example‚ retailers like Wal-Mart‚ Target and Kroger have to comply with the Department of Labor and a manufacturing company like LM Fiberglass and Toyota would
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1 Assignment 1 1 Assignment 1 What is the difference between a discussion you have in a college class and a casual conversation with a friend? • What are three different ways you can demonstrate respect for your fellow classmates during class discussions? The difference between a discussion you have in college and a casual is relationships and tone of voice. When holding a conversation with your friend‚ you may feel more comfortable expressing with less of a concern about
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Chapter 2 Problem 2-16 a. International Standards on Auditing are established by the (1) International Accounting Standards Board. (2) International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. (3) Auditing Standards Board. (4) Global Auditing Standards Board. b. Which of the following best describes what is meant by U.S. generally accepted auditing standards? (1) Acts to be performed by the auditor. (2) Measures of the quality of the auditor’s performance. (3) Procedures to be used
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Week 6 Knowledge Check Top of Form 1 . As a university student‚ your institution’s social principles and practices reflect on you‚ as a stakeholder‚ in the organization. Therefore‚ it is your right to question how these practices should be evaluated in relation to the social issues that your school is addressing. If your university was paying minimum wage when necessary and applying the minimum legal standards to its employees’ work environment‚ it would be said to have fulfilled its ________.
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