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    regulatory framework on trade union and partly by demand for codification of existing labour laws in order to avoid overlapping and inconsistencies. It brought some significant changes in industrial relation system. However‚ the Act has not been able to bring the desired changed due to its in-built weaknesses‚ suspension of many labour rights under state of emergency and lack of institutional capacity to implement the laws. Definition of Industrial Disputes:- Industrial disputes are conflicts‚ disorder

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    Problem of the case CEO of Kodak had to set out new strategy for film products‚ because during January 17 and January 24‚ 1994‚ Kodak lost 8% in value on rumors if a price cut. Kodak was still a dominant in photo film market‚ but he had a lot of competitors like Fuji Co. and Konica Corp. They were offering consumers lower priced products. Market share of Kodak was falling from about 76% to 70% over the past five years. Kodak introduced new product‚ Funtime Film‚ which would be priced at lower

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    Effects of Action in Processing Cases Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) also known as additional dispute resolution‚ is a name given to the various methods employed to resolve disputes that do not involve a courtroom trial. Individuals and organizations recognize the financial cost and divisiveness of courtroom trials and hence resort to alternative dispute resolution as a means of solving disputes. Many times‚ lawyers discourage their clients from going to trial and instead

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    dispute vs argument

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    The differences between arguments and disputes may seem difficult to understand‚ however‚ I look at both in two different ways. An argument is a series of reasonable points in attempt to convince another individual of your certain belief. They are often caused because both parties have a sufficient amount of evidence supporting their cause. I often feel that arguments do not end unless one of the two (or more) people is left to abandon their initial idea or walk away in frustration. I think of an

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    Theory Dispute Resolution

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    the best way to resolve your dispute with Motor Services (Medway) Ltd would not be through the use of litigation as you stated your intentions in your case file however would be to engage in an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) first‚ with litigation being a final resort. Our professional opinion noted that mediation would be the best process to use for your specific situation as will give you the best chance to come to a mutual agreement and resolve this dispute without the need for legal intervention

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    the steadily increasing threat from competition. Kodak needs to come up with a strategy for corrective action so as to arrest this decline‚ regain market share and increase share holder value. Kodak’s strategy is to reposition itself by targeting a new segment of price sensitive customers and re-segmenting the super premium customers’ space by including a wider segment of special occasion customers. Supporting facts for the problem statement: Kodak has overwhelming market domination‚ but its US market

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    EASTMAN KODAK : MEETING THE DIGITAL CHALLANGE The case basically opens up with information regarding the present time. The information is presented in chronological order based on the company’s CEOs. It first provides with a history of the company’s creation. It moves on to the diversification of Kodak’s core competency‚ traditional photography to digital imaging and data storage. As stated earlier‚ the case studies has been segmented based on the company heads and their strategies and achievements

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    Belize Guatemala Dispute

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    Introduction to Belizean History 1014 Sec 5 Mr. Sampson The Belize Guatemala Dispute The Belize-Guatemala Territorial Dispute Is an unresolved bi-national territorial dispute between the state of Belize and Guatemala‚ neighbors in Central America. Belize or Belizean- controlled territory has been claimed in whole or in part by Guatemala since 1940. Now in 2013 they plan to claim Belize again. “British Honduras faced two obstacles to independence: British reluctance until the early 1960s to

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    alternative dispute resolutions. An outline of the various forms is provided as well as a discussion of the methods used in two dispute cases relating to a borrower and an employee. In this paper I will also discuss alternative dispute resolution methods to be used in solving disputes in the current learning team environment. “ To avoid or reduce these problems‚ businesses are increasingly turning to methods of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and other aids to resolving disputes” (Chessman

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    Waterside Dispute 1951

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    Waterside Dispute 1951 Hayley Ross 13SA 1951 was post war and the country was booming economically‚ for this reason the cost of living was rising substantially. The federation of Labour took out a general wage order through the Arbitration Court and promised everyone in the unions covered by this court to a 15% pay rise. This was meant to include the watersiders‚ but the Waterfront Industry Commission was in control of the watersider’s wages‚ they broke this promise of a pay rise and said that

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