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    labour law governing aviation workers in Ethiopia. It will look into the labour law‚ the commercial code‚ the Collective Agreement( between Ethiopian Airlines and the Ethiopian Airlines Basic Trade Union)‚ and also directives and regulations issued by the Civil Aviation Authority. It will try to highlight the specific laws that govern the aviation workers. This paper will also‚ through a very brief case analysis‚ try to identify some of the problems that arise with regards to the labour relations

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    Introduction The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is located on a massive rough mountainous highland in Eastern Africa which covers 1‚127‚127 square miles in area (Milkias‚ 2011). Ethiopia is home to about 82 million people. Ethiopia is one of the poorest of the least developed countries which 39% of the population live below the poverty line (Woldemicael & Tenkorang‚ 2010; Bedford‚ Gandhi‚ Admassu‚ & Girma‚ 2013). United Nations [UN] (2012) state that Ethiopia is one of the 189 countries that involved

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    DETERMINANTS OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT: THE CASE OF METEMA WOREDA‚ NORTH GONDAR‚ ETHIOPIA M.Sc. Thesis SISAY YEHUALA April‚ 2008 Haramaya University DETERMINANTS OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT: THE CASE OF METEMA WOREDA‚ NORTH GONDAR‚ ETHIOPIA A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Agriculture Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension School of Graduate Studies HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements

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    From 1983 to 1985‚ a famine in Ethiopia had disastrous consequences. The death toll was much higher than previous famines‚ as over a million had died. Many people blamed this famine on droughts that had been taking place all over Ethiopia’s provinces. This was not the case. The drought did‚ of course‚ contribute but the main reason for the severity of the famine was the government. The government worsened the famine in three ways: promoting Communism and its policies‚ blocking aid‚ and annexing

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    1.2. Statement of the problems The resettlement program is one of the predominant programs of the recent world. Particularly in those immature nations are very critical issues. They have no alternative way to reduce poverty and to achieve developmental goals. Likewise‚ Ethiopia is using resettlement program as a mechanism of poverty reduction and means of development. Moreover‚ Ethiopia is utilizing resettlement program as a component of destitution diminishment and implies of advancement. Be that

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    Levit‚ Alexandra. “Starting a Business: The Romance vs. the Reality” New York Times 28 Nov. 2011 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/jobs/starting-a-business-theromance-vs-the-reality.html?_r=1&ref=entrepreneurship The author presents aspects of reality of running a business as a cure for workplace problem and issues. Examples are provided as to advantages and disadvantages entrepreneurship as the cure for workplace problems and reality of running a business is different that a workplace job

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    Informal sector in Ethiopia | A term paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course Entrepreneurship and private sector development | | | | | The Ethiopian Informal sector A term paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course Entrepreneurship and private sector development Contents 1. Introduction 4 2. Country Profile of Ethiopia 4 3. Defining the informal sector 6 4. Informal sector in Ethiopia 6 5. Size and

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    P1:Present the initial business idea using relevant criteria. Unit 36 Introduction And Background In this task I am required to present the initial business idea in order to achieve this task. This task consists of 12 different slides covering up all the required data in order to present my initial business idea. Furthermore my reasons for going into business; ● To make an income. ● To gain control over my own career. ● You have an idea for a business. ● I want to have control over my own

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    & Michael Son Fr. A. Fogarty‚ S.J. Catholic Social Ethics 5C 12 December 2005 Ethiopia‚ What a Country The dictionary states that a third world country is a developing nation in the midst of Africa‚ Asia‚ or also Latin America. The country of Ethiopia is described as a third world country due to its great poverty rate. This country has a peculiar land layout and is ranked 16th in the world with its population. Ethiopia is a country with interesting cultural ways and rich with historic events. Unfortunately

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    Central Business District A problem in the world’s most CBDs is that the volume of traffic caused air pollution and was a danger to health and safety of shoppers and other pedestrians. Fortunately this problem does not apply to Vienna anymore. In the past it used to be a problem in Vienna too but the government acted fast and used certain precautions to end this problem. What they did was that they placed many different types of public transport like buses‚ trams and trains. These encouraged people

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