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    Do Three Strikes Sentencing Laws/ “Get Tough” Approaches Work? It would be safe to assume that most individuals agree that those who commit crimes must deal with the consequences of their law breaking actions. Despite efforts to reduce crime by the traditional form of punishment through incarceration‚ some criminals continue to live felonious lives. This not only poses a problem on their behave but also that of the communities in which they live and are offending. The state of California was determined

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    EVOLUTION OF LABOUR LAWS IN INDIA Labour law also known as employment law is the body of laws‚ administrative rulings‚ and precedents which address the legal rights of‚ and restrictions on‚ working people and their organizations. As such‚ it mediates many aspects of the relationship between trade unions‚ employers and employees. In other words‚ Labour law defines the rights and obligations as workers‚ union members and employers in the workplace. Generally‚ labour law covers: Industrial relations

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    demonstration of strike is becoming increasingly a central issue as the democratic principles continue to progress and evolve in our current society. There are diversity of view that concern the act of labor strike‚ and some prominent aspects embedded in the demonstration of strike come to raise some questions. The debate on both the frequency and the reason of the occurrence of strike in various working environments is significantly the most controversial challenge of the issue. Strikes have long been

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    provides massive Social Security to its citizens; illustrated in the chapter ‘Supply Side’s Silly Season’. Apart from interest payments and defense‚ the major chunk of government spending could be attributed to Social Security‚ therefore‚ with tax cuts how is the government supposed to provide these welfare programs? The US population loves these programs as it supports them in their after work life comfortably‚ therefore they would not be averse to tax

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    the American Corporate System: Does Sarbanes-Oxley Strike the Right Balance?” assumption that the primary responsibility of corporate responsibility legislation is deterrence I’ve chosen to expand upon Chapter 3‚ Case 3‚ Exposing Workers to Plutonium and Chapter 6‚ Case 4‚ Predatory Lending at Countrywide Financial. Several thousand uranium workers at Paducah Gasseous Diffusion Plant were exposed

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    Julio Aleman HIUS 222 Aug. 26‚ 2014 The Great Strike of 1877 The railroad companies made decisions to cut their employees pay so that they can make more money and grow. They made the claim that they were not obligated to pay their employees a certain rate of money for their labor. The corporation has every right to govern how much they pay their employees. When they dropped their employees pay‚ the employees fought for rights that they did not have. The corporation for which they have worked‚ though

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    Introduction On November 5‚ 2007 the Writer’s Guild of America East and the Writer’s Guild of America West initiated a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (Cieply‚ 2007). The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) is a trade organization that represents the interests of 397 producers in the film and television industries (AMPTP Official Website). The strike lasted 100 days‚ finally ending on February 12‚ 2008. The strike put the economy of Los

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    lit. In January of 1912 a new law was enacted that limited workers’ hours per week. While the workers expected their weekly sum to remain the same despite the new decree‚ they received their pay with the same hourly rate as before. Sparking a massive movement that left the mills without most of their employees‚ the strikers and the Industrial Workers of the World spearheaded an organized strike that would result in some of their demands being met. However‚ the terms in the collective bargaining agreement

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    last few weeks ‚ has been relevant to the strike that took place. I have mixed feelings on the strike‚ but I’m glad it is a issue of the past now. I’m looking forward to being able to focus on what’s important‚ my education. I honestly don’t know what to expect moving forward in this English class‚ and our final major project revolves around an infograph‚ relating to the subject of abortion. I’m not going to lie‚ having discussions in English about the strike has led to unfortunate frustration from

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    Causes of the General Strike‚ 1926 Long Term Problems (Pre-1914) Conditions for miners * Mining was notoriously dangerous due to the presence of gas and accidental cave-ins * Miners suffered poor health due to coal… ‘Black Lung’ (Pneumosilicosis). State of mining industry * The majority of mines were old or small and the coal was still being cut by hand. * Ownership was fragmented with little investment from companies. Unionised workforce * One in ten of all male workers

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