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    Labour Force

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    examples of infringement of human rights are found everywhere‚ for example‚ the military like management style‚ extremely long working hours with unpaid overtime‚ un-enforced codes of conduct‚ monotonous and repeated works‚ child labor‚ sexual harassment‚ wage violation with rigid punishment system‚ controlled union and hopelessness for future‚ etc. KYE’s workers are not treated as humans but human machines‚ which posts high risk to them‚ both physically and mentally. Repeated works without sufficient

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    PDS goverment facilitates the supply of food grains to the poor at subsidized rates. PDS involves management of supply of essential commodities at affordable prices to the identified beneficuaries. It also works as instrument for moderating the open market prices of food. Introduction: Food security at each level of individual is the first requirement for a healthy and productive life. The concept of PDS in India appeared during 1942 for the 1st time as a result of shortage of food grains during the

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    UN-ORGANISED LABOUR SECTOR IN INDIA What is unorganized labour? Labour is divided into two parts: Organised and Un-organised labour. In India‚ 93% of the labour sector lies in the unorganized sector with most of the farm sector falling under the informal category‚ while only one-fifth of the non-farm workers are found in the organized sector. Subsistence farmers‚ dairy workers and those working in the traditional manufacturing such as handlooms are grouped under unorganized sector. The term Unorganised

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    spectrum of market structures varies diversely from highly competitive markets where there are a large number of buyers and sellers‚ each of whom having little or no power to alter the market price to a situation of pure monopoly where a market or an industry consists of one single supplier who enjoys considerable control over the market price‚ unless specific restrictions are placed directly by the government. A market structure such as the Chicken Meat Industry can be deemed as “Perfect Competition

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                Perfect competition is a market structure with large number of buyers and sellers. There are no barriers to entry into the industry. Firms sell identical products that are perfect substitutes each other. In addition‚ they are well informed about prices and no have government intervention. Transport cost is negligible hence do not affect pricing. Price determined by the market must be accepted by the buyers and sellers. They are said to be price takers. Therefore‚ firms have no market power

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    <center><a href="http://www.geocities.com/vaksam/">Sam Vaknin’s Psychology‚ Philosophy‚ Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites</a></center> <br> <br>Many futurologists - professional (Toffler) and less so (Naisbitt) - tried their hand at predicting the future. They proved quite successful at predicting major trends but not as lucky in delineating their details. This is because‚ inevitably‚ every futurologist has to resort to crude tools such as extrapolation. The modern day versions of biblical

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    Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. The Law of Agency: General Concepts Agency

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    Theory of Labour Demand The standard models of labour demand in economics refer to the neoclassical marginal productivity theory of demand. According to this model‚ there are several simplifying assumptions must be made‚ which are:      Goal of business firms is to maximize profit Two goods produce There are only two factors of production (capital and labour) to produce its product. Firm operates in perfectly competitive product and labour market. Wages represent the only cost of labour and that

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    Self Determination

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    The Native Hawaiians Right to Self Determination Monikalynn Hawkins ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Dr. Ronald K. Bolender October 22‚ 2009 Ancient Hawaiian genealogy suggests settlement of the islands by Tahitian navigators sometime between A.D. 300 and A.D. 800. (Trask‚ 1993‚ p.4) Before the coming of colonizers‚ the native society was organized as a familial society‚ consisting of tribes and chiefdoms‚ which provided

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    living wage in the United Kingdom? In this economics essay I am going to analyse and discuss the impact of enforcing a living wage in the UK. “A living wage is a wage that is high enough to maintain a decent standard of living”. The enforcement of a living wage is very important and also a very controversial issue. This is an important issue because a living wage is needed so people can maintain a decent standard of living. This issue is also controversial because unlike the minimum wage which is

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