family Hyundai Motor India Limited Strike at Chennai Plant in Oct‚ 2008 Demand for recognition of HMEU which is a registered union but is not recognized by the Hyundai Motor India Ltd management Three-year wage settlement was negotiated with another union‚ the United Union of Hyundai Employees‚ which was recognized by the company Hyundai Motor India Limited Strike at Chennai Plant in Oct‚ 2011 More than 300 workers took part in the strike There were three demands by the Union
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‘Given the current economic circumstances employers needs must be prioritised’ Do you agree or disagree with this statement‚ why? It is no secret that Ireland is in considerable economic adversity but is our governments’ regulatory burden imposed on Irish firms further hampering their competitive advantage? The onerous amount of work involved in dealing with regulation such as employment standards and protection‚ can and will add to the costs of a business (ROBERT WATTAND DEREK SCULLY‚ 2007‚ p224)
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NAME: LUGARD IBHAFIDON SADOH DEPT: INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY & LABOUR RELATIONS DATE: 4th MARCH‚ 2010. COURSE: LABOUR RELATIONS QUESTION: Historical and Philosophical development of Labour Relations within the Past two decades in Nigeria ANSWER: INTRODUCTION During the military regime‚ Nigeria witnessed series of labour unrests and agitation which led to some amendments of labour Acts and introduction of new laws. The period under review; (1990 to 2010) witnessed partial transfer
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Relying on a critical evaluation of the accompanying documents and your knowledge of the time period‚ assess the validity of this statement: "The growth of organized labor between 1875 and 1900 was not a radical threat to American society." ________________________________________ Document A Source: From the Depths‚ William Balfour Ker‚ 1906 ________________________________________ Document B Source: Terence V. Powderly‚ The Knights of Labor Champion Reform‚ 1887 We are breaking up old
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took notice‚ some took action‚ but few were effective in evoking a meaningful change. Though labor unions‚ railroad strikes‚ and factory reforms made a valiant effort to initiate a meaningful change‚ it proved to be ineffective at reforming the labor
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NOTES * October Manifesto‚ Duma‚ Promise of reform * Railway strike‚ General strike e.g. st p’s‚ soviet and Trotsky * Army and Police: useful to supress revolution‚ stays loyal * Promising concessions but fundamental laws. Witte is an economic reformer‚ not keen on political return. Stolypin he instigates reforms‚ harsh measures against people who try to overrun the government. He recognised gradual political change needs to happen. Reform in this instance is‚ not democracy but adapting
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issue. When people wanted to go on strike to make pay attention to the poor treatment then they would get poor treatment again by the police. Agnes Nester claims‚ “[The strikers] have come to this country because it holds out a promise to them. They come seeking freedom...and instead of that‚ they find they are exploited; and when they go on strike to protest against conditions‚ they are arrested…” (Pg. 207‚ Flanagan). To ensure that the police would handle strikes more calmly‚ The Women’s City Club
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overtime‚ for this they were locked out of the wharf and our ports around the country came to a stand-still. The watersider’s reaction to this was to try and change the policy of the lockout and get their 15% pay rise. The governments’ reaction to the ‘strike’ by watersiders was to call a State of Emergency and call in the current servicemen (navy‚ army) to work on the wharves so that New Zealand was still getting their essential supplies. The perspective that is being dealt with in this situation as
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Fight for 15 has had a number of successes and continues to be politically influential. The following list of strengths demonstrates why. Despite this success‚ the campaign continues to face a number of obstacles also outlined here. Strengths ● One of Fight for 15’s greatest strengths is its momentum. The campaign has achieved its goal of a $15 minimum wage in a number of major cities. In 2016‚ a number of states will consider a statewide $15 minimum wage. Massachusetts is considering the higher
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recession by raising taxes and slashing government spending‚ benefits and the selling of state owned services‚ property etc. This mass unemployment and financial difficulties forced those who were affected to go on strike and form protests. The government’s response to those who went on strike was to cut their benefits and increase their tax. In 1981 there was still problems but the gloom was lifted by news that there was going to be a royal wedding. On the 29th of July Prince Charles (The Prince of
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