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    child labor in the Philippines increased by almost 30 percent from 4.2 million in 2001 to 5.5 million last year‚ the 2011 Survey on Children of the National Statistics Office (NSO) indicate‚ alarming both the Federation of Free Workers (FFW) and the International Labor Organization (ILO).  The NSO‚ which ran a survey on working children last year‚ also said the number of children engaged in hazardous work increased by 25 percent from 2.4 million in 2001 to 3 million 2011. Hazardous child labor was

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    Understanding of women in pre-colonial and colonial Context in Colonial Bengal BY Shrestha Banerjee No one would contest that the law has been a privileged site of struggle and debate in the contemporary women’s movement. Diverse campaign from those relating to forms of violence to unequal rights in the family‚ community or the work place –placed direct and central emphasis on legal provisions if women’s socio-political subordination was to be realized. From demands for legal reform‚ to criticisms

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    It is true that “television entertains no issue that cannot be personified”(Seducing America.) Unfortunately‚ television must focus on what can be personified in order to retain the attention of its audience. Americans are restless and need constant shift in the media in order to keep them engaged. It wasn’t always like what it is today‚ before television everything was slower. It took longer for people to communicate and as a result took longer for things to change. In the current media climate

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    Division of Labor in Society‚ Émile Durkheim[14] observes that the division of labor appears in all societies and positively correlates with societal advancement because it increases as a society progresses. Durkheim arrived at the same conclusion regarding the positive effects of the division of labor as his theoretical predecessor‚ Adam Smith. In The Wealth of the Nations‚ Smith observes the division of labor results in "a proportionable [sic] increase of the productive powers of labor." [15] While

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    Employees. Section 8(b) (1) (A) forbids a labor organization or its agents “to restrain or coerce employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed in section 7”. The section also provides that it is not intended to “impair the rights of a labor organization to prescribe its own rules” concerning membership in the labor organization. Section 8(b) (2)—Causing or Attempting to Cause Discrimination. Section 8(b) (2) makes it an unfair labor practice for a labor organization to cause an employer to discriminate

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    COLONIALISM‚ POST-COLONIALISM & POST-COLONIAL INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ABSTRACT Colonialism is the building and maintaining of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. Colonialism normally refers to a period of history from the 15th to the 20th century when people from Europe established colonies on other continents. Collins English Dictionary defines colonialism as "the policy of acquiring and maintaining colonies‚ especially for exploitation." The Stanford Encyclopaedia

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    Child Labor in India References Carson‚ D. K.‚ Foster‚ J. M.‚ & Tripathi‚ N. (2013). Child sexual abuse in India: Current issues and research. Psychological Studies‚ 58(3)‚ 318-325. This article discusses the nature and incidence of the sexual abuse of minors in India and presents an overview of research findings to date. Bandyopadhyay‚ R. (2012). Child-Sex Tourism‚ HIV/AIDS‚ and Social Justice in India. Peace Review‚ 24(2)‚ 143-146. doi:10.1080/10402659.2012.677320 The article discusses

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    Labor Cases

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     petitioner‚ vs. HON. TOMAS ACHACOSO‚ in his capacity as Administrator of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration‚ and FERDIE MARQUEZ‚ respondents. TOPIC: The invalidity of the power of the Secretary of Labor to issue warrants of arrest and seizure under Article 38 of the Labor Code‚ prohibiting illegal recruitment. FACTS: Rosalie Tesoro filed a sworn statement with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) charging petitioner Hortencia Salazar‚ viz: “Upang ireklamo sa

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    CHILD LABOR One of the biggest discussions about human rights in the world is child labor‚ which includes either legal and illegal types of labor for children. According to "The Children’s Rights Convention(CRC)"‚ everyone who is under 18 is agreed to be a child‚ and has the rights as those mentioned in the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". As adults‚ children also have rights about their work life‚ which are mentioned in the Article 32 of the CRC. Although this article declares that

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    The Colonial Mindset in a Changing Age For hundreds of years‚ the colonial mindset has affected the way humans disperse themselves into society. In her article “Queering the Borderlands: The Challenges of Excavating the Invisible and Unheard‚” Emma Pérez defines the colonial mindset as‚ “… a normative language‚ race‚ culture‚ gender‚ class‚ and sexuality. This colonial imagery is a way of thinking about national histories and identities that must be disputed if contradictions are ever to be understood

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