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    the Sherman act was passed that outlawed monopolies. Because people were trying to get fair wages and fait working conditions people promoted the labor union. In order to achieve what they wanted workers would go on strike. Some failed but some also prevailed. An example of one strike that worked was one against the railroads in 1886 where the owner had to restore the wages he had cut. One that didn’t work was in Chicago against the McCormick Reaper Works that lead to the Haymarket riots where many

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    down on manufacturing. The robots that owners maintain are all fit to do work 24/7 without tiring out and slacking off work. It helps factory owners in a way that they can feel confident that the work gets done without worrying about staff going on strike‚ staff pay raises‚ and no need for advertising vacancies and shortage of staff‚ and no need for a department for human resources. Medicine ICT can be beneficial to the world of medicine that can also help the NHS. Experts systems and databases

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    organisation will advertise locally for staff and consume. They will offer prospective employees and attractive packages to hire the best staff. 6. Trade unions. To protect the working rights and pay of the employee. Also can get staff to go on strike. An employer can recognise a union to help the staff with problems and sit down with one representative and this would be an easier way to run an organisation. 7 Employees Want a pleasant working environment and know there is a long term job security

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    In the first‚ her words are in quotes; in the second they are put into reported speech. The attribution is in italics: QUOTE: Ms Mar said: "Students can expect no special treatment if they go on strike." REPORTED SPEECH: Ms Mar said that students could expect no special treatment if they went on strike. Notice how‚ in the reported speech‚ we had to change the verb "can" to "could" and the verb "go" to "went". This is because‚ although quotes must be word-for-word‚ reported speech is a report of

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    Labor Unions Daniel J. Ploeger Port Huron Northern Labor Unions Labor Unions are the concrete foundation for the American work force. Unions were created to provide a better and safer work place‚ especially for factory based jobs. In this paper the history of labor unions will be expressed. Also the question of whether or not labor union should still play an active role in modern day society. Also if they still influence our political realm. History In Brody D.’s (2008) Labor Movement

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    Indiscipline .................................................................................................................................... 3 Guidelines of a Disciplinary Action: .............................................................................................................. 3 Procedures of Disciplinary Action: ................................................................................................................ 3 Statutory Provisions Concerning Discipline ............

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    Affirmative action ultimately fails in its attempt to address the social imbalance caused by past discrimination because it only treats the symptoms rather than the cause. Do you agree? A growing number of equality programs‚ also known as affirmative action‚ which include quotas‚ minority scholarships and job opportunities based on diversity‚ have been proposed by governments throughout the world‚ as measures to diminish the inherited discrimination towards different groups of our society. But what

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    you direct equality quit like Affirmative Action does. If you consider affirmative action for its intentional purposes than Affirmative Action is very just‚ its purpose being to equalize the education and economic gap between minorities and causations. Although it is not a perfect method to achieving equality in this country‚ it is essential to accept it for why it’s been put into place and that it is all part of a process. Of course affirmative action

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    Affirmative Action in Education “Affirmative action is an effort to develop a systematic approach to open the doors of education‚ employment and business development opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long-standing and per” -Bill Clinton It is a stated fact that without Affirmative Action‚ a large number of America’s premier colleges and universities would be mostly occupied by White males and Asian American students‚ who tend

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    SECTION A: Short questions 1. Is affirmative action morally defensible? Explain Yes it is morally defensible in that: The tough realities faced in the past created divisions of the past regime between black and white communities and declaration of this policy assisted in ensuring that closing that gap and normalise the conditions at the workplace. In the past South Africa has had many inequalities and imbalances‚ and blacks were treated in a unfair manner and stigmatized. In 1994 Democracy

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