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    Causes Of Unemployment

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    individual holding a public or legal duty. By the help of bribery people with more money are able to get jobs they do not deserve hence not letting the people who deserve get them. Thirdly One more problem of unemployment and under-employment is nepotism and favoritism.  It means selection according to relation not according to ability. Here deserving candidates do not get jobs and remain unemployed. Fourthly injustice the violation of the rights of others causes unemployment. Due to injustice the

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    officials in the matter of postings and transfers. The executive has become so inefficient in controlling accidents due to rash driving that the Judiciary has to interfere and perform the job of the executive by laying down terms and conditions for hiring drivers of school buses. For months and years Judicial appointments are held up due to differences between the Judiciary and the executive. In short‚ the governance has reached its nadir in India after 50 years of Independence. The last decade

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    References: Helms‚ M. M. Dr. (1992). Family Business. Retrieved from http://wpweb2.tepper.cmu.edu/ethics/AA/mgmt01-case.pdf Kaplan EGuide. Ethics and the Legal Environment. Chapters 1 and 3 Nepotism in the Workplace. (2003-2013) Retrieved from http://employeeissues.com/nepotism.htm

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    Reduction of current employee expenses for day-to-day operations 2. Employee morale (accepting the necessary changes for increased productivity and growth) 3. Threat of layoffs 4. Union contracts 5. Nepotism & Featherbedding B. Micro 1. No upper management support 2. No authority to make changes 3. Potential “scapegoat” or “bad guy” 4. Inofficial duties clouding judgement and slowing down progress/motivation

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    of morality‚ integrity‚ character of duty out of mercenary motives (e.g. bribery) without regard to honour‚ right or justice. In public life‚ a corrupt person is one who bestows undue favor on someone with whom; he has monetary or other interests (e.g. nepotism). Simultaneously‚ those who genuinely deserve those things as their right remain deprived. Not a new phenomenon: Corruption in public life is not a modern phenomenon. It was prevalent in the political and civic life of even Maura period as has

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    Graft and Corruption

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    greater levels of intimacy and with more frequency at more decentralized levels. Forms of corruption pertaining to money like bribery‚ extortion‚ embezzlement‚ and graft are found in local government systems. Other forms of political corruption are nepotism and patronage systems. One historical example was the Black Horse Cavalry a group of New York state legislators accused of blackmailing corporations. Bribery is the offering of something which is most often money but can also be goods or services

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    degree holders are unemployed. The main cause of unemployment is the growing population. Other factors are Recessions‚ Inflation ‚corruption‚ disability‚ and nepotism. Causes of Unemployment are as follows: Increasing Population i.e. High population growth. Recessions. Inflation. Corruption. Disability to do the job. Nepotism. Demand of highly skilled labour. Attitude towards employers. Undulations in the business cycles or agricultural sector comprising of the factors

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    Nowadays‚ globalisation has turned out to be a popular term. As business becomes more and more international‚ companies try to expand and do business in foreign countries. In order for them to adapt in the global market they need to gain an insight into the different cultures. Understanding a country ’s business culture is a vital factor in setting up a successful business and communicating effectively. Cross-cultural awareness is a challenge for every international business person. A lot of

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    minorities. • Seniority rules‚ when applied to jobs historically held only by White men‚ that make more recently hired minorities and females more subject to layoff‚” the last hired‚ first fired” employee and less eligible for advancement. • Nepotism-based membership policies of some

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    + Workplace Ethical Dilemma Tanya W. Cooper BSHS/332 Professional‚ Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Services April 16‚ 2012 Kathleen Roberts Everyday individuals are faced with issues associated with ethical dilemmas. Ethical dilemmas involve an individual’s behavior toward a moral standard‚ which may have been established from previous generations and passed along. In upholding the standards taught individual may be forced to take a particular action involving a decision when a behavior

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