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    Heracles and the twelve labours The story of why Heracles initially had done the 12 labours was that he had killed his first wife and had wanted to repay for his sins. So he had prayed to the gods and was told that him to bind himself for eight years as servant to king Eurystheus and perform ten tasks for him. The ten tasks had turned in to 12 for the reasons of Heracles had help in on and gained from another. King Eurystheus decided Heracles first task would be to bring him the skin of the invulnerable

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    Child Labour in India

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    | CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA   CHILD LABOUR(harish).pptx (Size: 2.57 MB / Downloads: 17)  INTRODUCTION Child Labour‚ consisting of children below 14 years of age‚ is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) Child labour is a universal problem and as a citizen of India we must strive to take stern actions against child labour. Who Is a Child Labour? Children are the greatest gift to humanity and the same gift is being misused for personal gains as child labour..  person

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    Labour Law Summary

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    USEFUL TIPS ON LABOUR LAWS Composed by P.B.S. KUMAR B.Sc‚ M.A.(PM)‚M.A.(Ind.Eco.)‚MBA(HR)‚BGL‚LLD‚PGDIRPM APPRENTICES ACT‚ 1961 CHECKLIST Object of the Act Promotion of new manpower at skills. Improvement/refinement of old skills through theoretical and practical training in number of trades and occupation Applicability of the Act Areas and industries as notified by the Central Government Sec. 1 Apprenticeship Advisor Central Apprenticeship Advisor – when appointed by Central

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    Sweatshops Child Labour

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    Essay Topic: Sweatshops/Child Labour Introductory Quote: "There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness." - Mahatma Gandhi Thesis Statement: In underdeveloped nations‚ sweatshops may appear to improve economic growth and the lives of their workers‚ however‚ they have numerous negative repercussions on society. Controlling Idea #1: Ethical  Workers aren’t given fair wages from their employer.  In Bangladesh and India‚ the average sweatshop worker makes $2-$3 a day

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    Child Labour Debate

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    THEOCARCY- religious group rules TYRANNY- form of dictatorship‚ tyrant holds vast if not absolute power BIRT THIS HOUSE SUPPORTS CHILD LABOUR Individual VS a whole PROP Arguments: 1. 3rd world countries depend on child labour 2. Safer methods can be used to protect the children-child labour does not have to be immoral-“CHILD DOMESTIC WORK” 1. Child labour supports several 3rd world countries’ economies‚ cannot be simply removed with the hopes that these countries will sustain Economic

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    “One of the significant theories of industrial labour relations was put forth by John Dunlop in the 1950s.” (Industrial Relations‚ 2007) According to John Dunlop‚ The Industrial Relations system should be categorizes into 3 factors. Firstly is the Environment follow by the three Actors and lastly the outcome. (Kaplan Labour Management Relations Study Guide‚ pg 19) The first factor is the Environment in Dunlop’s Model focus on technology‚ labour and product markets‚ lastly the distribution of

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    Labour Law of Nepal

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    Labour Act‚2048 (1992) Date of Authentication 2 Jestha 2053 (May 15‚ 1996) Amendment Acts 1. Labour (first Amendment) Act ‚ 2054 2 .Ch i l d L a bo r ( P r oh i b i t io n a nd R e gu l a t i o n) Ac t ‚ 2 05 6 • 15 Magh 2054 (Jan.28‚ 1989) 7 As h a d ha 2 0 57 ( J un e 2 1‚2 0 00 A . D.) Act No. 9 of the year 2049 B.S. An Act to provide for Labour Preamble: Whereas it is expedient to make timely provisions relating to labour by making provisions for the rights‚ interests‚ facilities and safety

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    Unfair Labour Practices

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    Section A 1. BATNA (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement) is a term developed by Roger Fisher and William Ury of the Harvard Negotiation Project. In the absence of a deal‚ it is the preferred course of action you should take. It ’s a hefty concept that can make your negotiations more successful‚ especially when the other side is more powerful and/or has a stronger bargaining position. You negotiate to obtain something from another party that is more valuable than what you get by not negotiating

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    1. What legislation (statutes) should you consider in evaluating the above scenario and why should you at least consider those statutes?  Mention at least two statutes and why you believe they might be relevant to the fact scenario. (2 marks) Hint: the common law is not a statute. The legislations that should be considered when evaluating the above scenario are the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC)‚ the Employment Standards Act (ESA) and the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). I believe

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    Demand & Supply of Labour

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    Economics Extended Response Demand & Supply of Labour Outline the main factors that influence the demand and supply of labour for a firm. Explain how the interaction of the demand and supply of labour determines labour market outcomes. Analyse how changes in consumer tastes‚ productivity levels‚ workforce participation rates and the ageing of the population might affect the labour market. The labour market is one of the more sophisticated elements of the market economy and having an understanding

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