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    It is difficult to see how anyone could deny that all workers should have the rights to strike. This is because striking gives workers freedom of speech. This is justifiable‚ because Britain is a democratic nation. <br> <br>My first reason supporting the motion that workers should be allowed to strike is in order to bring to the fore poor safety conditions. For instance‚ in the nuclear power industry‚ any breaches of safety can have tragic consequences. If the employees are exposed to nuclear material

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    South Africa is a world leader is terms of mining. Mining constitutes a major part of its economy; one of the major players in the sector is platinum mining. Due to its size any changes in platinum mining would have an impact on the economy as a whole and to a lesser extent the world. The Recent strikes in this industry have caused negative effects on the economy. My essay will look at these effects in terms of output‚ prices and employment. I will also look at the macroeconomic variables that have

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    bargaining power of buyers through group purchases (GPO) . iii. High regulatory costs. b.International business. i.Sales of medical devices associated with the number of tenders which have different regulatory than US and its just for short term. ii.Due to GENCION’s limited resources it was hard to decide which country to invest in‚ depend on: 1-Regulation/ Compliance. 2-Bargaining power of buyers. III

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    2005 New York City transit strike The 2005 New York City transit strike was a strike in New York City called by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU). Negotiations for a new contract with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) broke down over retirement‚ pension‚ and wage increases. The strike began at 3:00 a.m. EST on December 20‚ 2005. Most New York City Transit Authority personnel observed the strike‚ effectively halting all service on the subway and buses. Millions of commuters

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    Michael Mott Cramer PS 205 Nov. 21. 2012 Should the United States use a Preemptive strike on Iran? Iran has been trying to develop a nuclear program for some time now‚ and the United States has repeatedly told Iran that they cannot do that. If Iran refuses to comply with the United States‚ should the United States use a Preemptive strike on Iran? There are three options for the US‚ a preemptive strike on Iran‚ living with a nuclear Iran‚ or negotiate a deal so they can have a nuclear program

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    During the strike months he found that hotel room sales had been lower in 10 baseball cities during the months of August and September‚ when compared to those previous 2 months’ figures in 1993. The baseball strike of 1994 left a lasting scar upon the baseball world. For many the game of baseball at the highest level was no longer the same simple game which they had grown up watching. The game experienced the same issues every other industry in the United States faced. Though the strike created changes

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    any capital has been invested for the purpose of carrying on such activity; or ii) such activity is carried on with a motive to make any gain or profit‚ and includes- a) any activity of the Dock Labor Board established under section 5-A of the Dock Workers any activity relating to the promotion of sales or business or both carried on by an establishment‚ but does not include- b) Any agricultural operation except where such agricultural operation is carried on in an integrated

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    Which are worse- Legal or Illegal Drugs? Drugs are a common part of everyday life. In fact‚ it is highly likely that there are drugs of some sort in your cupboard. They are classified into two categories: legal and illegal. Legal drugs include alcohol‚ tobacco‚ and pharmaceutical drugs‚ while illegal drugs include marijuana‚ amphetamines and heroin. The media often portrays a biased‚ negative view on illegal drugs‚ however legal drugs often have the same effects as illegal drugs‚ if not worse

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    be necessary‚ to go on strike? Healthcare workers should have the same rights as other workers to unionize however‚ they are under a lot more pressure when it comes to unionizing and going on strike. This occupation requires more demand and isn’t quite as easy to replace/find new workers as it would a fast-food restaurant. If healthcare workers were to go on strike‚ it may negatively impact hospitals and effect patients. Are health care occupations qualitatively “different” than other occupations

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    Carpenters’ Strike is written by Robert B. Ross starts out with an history of what happened in Chicago regarding the carpenters. After discussing the general situation that happened in Chicago‚ Ross begins to talk about monopoly power and the labor geography that is in Chicago at that time. Ross goes into detail about how the labor workers relate to the formation of monopolies and the how the monopolies treat the workers. Then‚ he talks about things started to change between the carpenters and how the

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