.................................................................................. 3 Statutory Provisions Concerning Discipline .................................................................................................. 4 1. Industrial Employment (standing orders) Act‚ 1946 ............................................................................. 4 2. Industrial Dispute Act‚ 1947 .......................................................................................................
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Discuss a historical turning point in New Zealand Employment Relations. “Parliament‚ in the last 100 years or so‚ has a lot to say about conditions of work and the relationship between employers and their employees” (Deeks & Rasmussen‚ 2006). There have been many industrial disputes regarding the arbitration system between 1894 and 1991 which has influenced changes to New Zealand Employment Relations. One of the many industrial disputes was the waterfront industrial dispute 1951. This dispute in
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commonly known as the 4ps: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. These are controllable element and its importantly used when determined and adjusted until the right combination that serve the needs of the product consumers. The product i have chosen for my marketing mix is a phone that my company are planning to release into the market. With the help of marketing mix we have decided looking at many other phones that our target market chosen is male and female between the ages of 19-49‚ those that
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practices which are concerned with the management and regulation of relationships between the organisation‚ the individual staff member‚ and groups of staff within the working environment. The objective of the policies and practices are to create • An effective mechanism for communication and participation • A safe and secure work environment • Commitment for the employer and motivation for the employees Employment relationships are built on trust and the rights of both employee and employer.
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on and off boarding support‚ visa‚ flights and housing arrangements Identification of Main Customers There are two types of customers that the company serves‚ those who are looking for workforce (the companies) and those who are looking for employment (the individuals). It is not possible to distinguish the percentage of who the company is more focused on as it varies on the region. What differentiates them is that the Clients that looking for workforce either request our company to be used as
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The purpose of this essay is threefold. First‚to identify specific factors and the environment affecting an export price policy. Second‚ to analyse thisthese factors within our firm and to extract the best decisions given our starting point. Finally‚ to consider the above and to give guidelines governing thatwhat should be applied in the international marketing price. It should be noted that in some cases due to an information deficiency‚ assumptions should be madee. “Pricing is the moment of
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Employment-At-Will Doctrine In the United States‚ employees without a written employment contract generally can be fired for good cause‚ bad cause‚ or no cause at all; judicial exceptions to the rule seek to prevent wrongful termination. There are three exceptions to the doctrine that are recognized across the 50 states. These exceptions address employment terminations that are in line with the doctrine requirements but are probably not justified [Muhl‚ 2001]. Public-policy exception Under
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Since the “employment-at-will doctrine’’ introduced in the 1900’s‚ the relationship between employee and employers is viewed as being on equal-foot in terms of rights to cease or terminate labor. Termination is the process by which an organization releases an employee from his duty against his or her will. Causes for termination include poor job performance‚ inability to perform job responsibilities‚ misconduct‚ relocation‚ absenteeism and so on. Concerns about “wrongful discharge’’ began to increase
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Brown‚ K.B. “Harmful Tax Competition: The OECD View.” George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics‚ 1999‚ 32 (2)‚ 311–323. Davidson‚ P. International Money and the Real World‚ 2d ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press‚ 1992. ———. “Global Employment and Open Economy Macroeconomics.” In J. Deprez and J.T. Harvey (eds.)‚ Foundations of International Economics: Post Keynesian Perspectives. London: Routledge‚ 1999‚ pp. 9–34. Demenge-Beauchesne‚ P. “France Aims to Win the Tax Rates Race.” International
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