MULTIPLE CHOICES 1. Employment and Labor Regulations - Major Labor Relations Acts‚ Norris-La Guardia Act‚ Injunctions Prohibited‚ “yellow-dog” contracts. C.16‚ p.481 Employees agree not to join a union or risk being fired if they do. 2. Employment and Labor Regulations - Major Labor Relations Acts‚ The Landrum-Griffin Act of 1959‚ what does the Landrum-Griffin Act provide to protect union members? C.16‚ p.482 Act intended to assure that union members are protected from improper actions
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1. Ethics is the study of (Points : 1) propositional knowledge. right and wrong. beauty. truth. none of the above. Question 2. 2. A sound-thinking deontologist might use which statement to support a woman’s right to vote? (Points : 1) The happiness of 50% of the population being allowed to vote outweighs the pain that might come out of the other 50%. Humans are autonomous beings that inherently have the same capacities.
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busy to read through the entire analysis. Some professors also prefer that you state the conclusion up front. Rule • State the rule or legal principle. This may take the form of stating the elements required for a prima facie case. o “The prima facie case for battery requires the following elements: an act‚ intent‚ contact‚ causation‚ and harm.” • Some professors do not want you to explicitly state the rule (i.e.‚ “The rule is…”). Rather‚ they prefer that you imply it
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The relevance of Bureau worth of smuggled items of Customs seizes Php50 Million. This news is related to Section 2609 and Section 2611 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines that are subjected to the Disposition of Contraband and Treatment of Dangerous Explosives wherefore‚contraband items that are seized by the Bureau of Customs shall be disposed of in accordance to law. It shall be subject to further investigation for the purpose of knowing if such contraband items are unfit for use
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Karl Popper Karl Popper was a problem solver. He thrived on problems that were “urgent and concrete” rather than abstract or irrelevant. Popper had a natural infatuation with empirical science‚ but refused to accept the traditional way empirical science was structured. His argument ignites by questioning the various disciplines we all have been taught in school such as physics‚ biology‚ and mathematics. These disciplines are barriers; barriers that limit thinking and confine one’s ability to reach
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employment practice does not have an unjustified adverse impact on Willie Griggs and the other twelve who are all members of a protected class APPLICATION: Willie Griggs and the twelve other African American employees can prove one or more of the prima facie elements‚ for
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(Febreuary 15‚ 2005). Retrieved on April 15‚ 2007 from Medical College of Georgia http://www.mcg.edu/aaffairs/policies/pdfs/p310.pdf National Origin Discrimination – Example Prima Facie. (2007). Retrieved on April 15‚ 2007 from Nolo http://www.nolo.com/definition.cfm/Term/F6EF4EB8-4BF4-4E67-944F944804FDAFCB/alpha/P/ Prima-Facie‚ Evidence‚ Case Title VII‚ Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ as amended. Retrieved on April 15‚ 2007 from U.S. Department of Labor http://www.dol.gov/oasam/regs/statutes/2000e-16.htm
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age old conception that "It is always prima facie seriously wrong to take a human life" or "It is always prima facie seriously wrong to end the life of a baby." as both of these understandings cannot be ridiculed. The pro-choicer argument in and of itself will make a similar claim that is once again supported by the moral principles in society such as; "Being a person is what gives an individual intrinsic moral worth" or "It is only seriously prima facie wrong to take the life of a member of
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PA Punishment of advocates for misconduct.- Where on receipt of a complaint or otherwise a State Bar Council has reason to believe that any advocate on its roll has been guilty of professional or other misconduct‚ it shall refer the case for disposal to its disciplinary committee In the peculiar facts and circumstances of this case‚ in our opinion‚ the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal ought to have recalled the order of dismissal of the claim petition‚ dated 27-1-1998 and restored the petition
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Read the Dunlap v. Tennessee Valley Authority case. You are to write a 3-4 page report that answers the following questions: 1.What were the legal issues in this case? David Dunlap brought suit under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ alleging racial discrimination by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The district court found that Dunlap had been subjected to discrimination under both disparate treatment and disparate impact analyses‚ concluding that the TVA’s subjective hiring processes
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