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    world’s leading consultants focused on the effective use of information technology to transform teaching‚ learning and institutional administration. Its fellows are leading strategists who share your vision and appreciation for transformative power of technology in education Education briefing paper: Strategic planning Strategic planning is a relatively recent and fast evolving field of human achievement‚ which is now being used to great effect in the transformation of education. •

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    ESSAY – GOOD FAITH BARGAINING The objective underlying the Fair Work Act 2009 was to “get the balance right” (Smart Company‚ 2010 ; Forsyth‚ 2005) between fairness and flexibility in Australian workplaces while getting rid of the harsher aspects of Work Choices which preceded it. The Fair Work Act sought to restore collective bargaining in the Australian workplace relations system‚ including enhanced rights for union involvement and‚ most importantly‚ the good faith bargaining requirements. Good

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    The ILO Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention (No. 98)‚ 1949 describes collective bargaining as: "Voluntary negotiation between employers or employers’ organizations and workers organizations‚ with a view to the regulation of terms and conditions of employment by collective agreements." Collective bargaining could also be defined as negotiations relating to terms of employment and conditions of work between an employer‚ a group of employers or an employers’ organization on

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    Week #: Case Study: Collective Bargaining at West University Your Name Here Your School Here Class Title Prof. Used for years since the inception of unions‚ Collective Bargaining is a tool for improving working conditions‚ increasing workers income and ensuring employees are being treated fairly. It is the process of negotiating between the employers and employee to reach an agreement that regulates working conditions and it processes involves preparation‚ negotiation and implementation

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    Daniela West Mr. Sandarg English 1102 17 February 2012 Plea Bargaining and Its Effects on Society A boy named Tyler‚ age fifteen‚ was arrested for robbery. He had no alibi and the defendants can tie him to the scene of the crime by a Nike Shock size eleven shoe print. To get a lesser sentence he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. Now instead of being sent to a Juvenile Detention Center he has to serve probation for a year and the charge will be expunged when he turns eighteen. A few months later

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    representatives meet to address collective bargaining agreements‚ the format typically revolves around collective bargaining terms and conditions for a contractual work place. “Although each bargaining situation is unique and depends on the negotiators’ personalities and the issues involved‚ collective bargaining behavior generally falls into one of two strategic approaches: distributive bargaining or interest-based bargaining (also referred to as mutual gain bargaining or win-win negotiation)” (Holley‚ Jennings

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    On the morning of April 15‚ 1912‚ the sinking of the Titanic the previous night shocked the world. The year had dawned bright with promise and the maiden voyage of the Titanic was a symbol of the advances mankind had made in the last few years. The ship was considered to have been so well constructed it was believed she could sustain any amount of damage and still remain afloat. Late on the night of April 14‚ 1912‚ the sinking of the Titanic proved this idea wrong in a horribly tragic way. The

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    Pros and Cons of Collective Bargaining Section I: General advantages and disadvantages of collective bargaining Pros • Can lead to high-performance workplace where labor and management jointly engage in problem solving‚ addressing issues on an equal standing. • Provides legally based bilateral relationship. • Management’s rights are clearly spelled out. • Employers’ and employees’ rights protected by binding collective bargaining agreement. • Multi-year

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    Plea Bargaining - Who Benefits? Plea bargaining is a process of negotiation and resolution that is an efficient‚ informal and by and large‚ successful alternative to the formal process of a criminal trial. Despite this less formal approach‚ the goal that drives plea bargaining is exactly the same: to bring about a fair‚ balanced and just resolution to an act of wrongdoing (Larson‚ 2000). In this regard‚ the use of plea bargaining is not only beneficial to all concerned in the judicial process; but

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    Plea bargaining is a commonly used prosecutorial method to dispose of a case without going to trial. A plea bargain or negotiated plea is an agreement between the defense and the prosecutor in which a defendant pleads guilty to a criminal charge and in exchange he expects to receive some form of consideration from the state. (Neubauer‚ 2002‚ p. 323) Most cases never make it to trial‚ more than 80 percent of criminal cases filed ended with the defendant entering a guilty plea. (Fagin‚ 2003‚ p. 61)

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