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Collective Bargaining Agreement Trade Union
1,650 words
The following are the main provisions in the Act.
TRADE UNION RECOGNITION The new legislation will
allow Trade Unions to seek collective bargaining
rights with employers in certain circumstances.
Independent trade unions can exist in
organisations employing 21 or more workers, if
that is the wish of a majority of the workforce.
The procedure seeks to encourage voluntary
agreements where possible. However sometimes Trade
Unions and Employees cannot reach an agreement, in
these cases the decision ...
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Gross Profit Cash Flow
4,884 words
... s & Sons. Ferguson and Bardell is the
strongest competitor of Northwind Traders, due to
its strong client base and experienced owner.
However, its their press releases are of a very
low quality, and its their location is
undesirable, with difficult parking and limited
customer service space. In addition, Ferguson and
Bardell lacks the knowledge and expertise in the
field of European adventure travel that is valued
so highly by the clientele of Northwind Traders.
Lakes & Sons will be a formid...
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U S Soldiers Institute Of Medicine
1,542 words
... e to Agent Orange and other herbicides used in
Vietnam. Studies find that TCDD elicits a diverse
spectrum of biological sex, strain, age, and
species-specific effects; including
carcinogenicity, immuno toxicity, reproductive /
developmental toxicity, hepatotoxicity,
neurotoxicity, chlorine, and loss of body weight.
These effects vary according to the age, sex,
species, and strain of the animals involved. To
date, the scientific consensus is that TCDD is not
genotoxic and that its ability to ...
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Criminal Justice System U S Supreme Court
1,892 words
... variety of enforcement situations confronted
by the criminal justice system. 3. The officer who
arrives first at the scene makes the determination
of probable cause or reasonableness, then
litigation at a trial court level and then by
appellate review if necessary. 4. Legislative
procedural laws have been limited to police
activities and trial court stages of the criminal
justice process up to sentencing. Some
legislatures are interested in all procedural
matters, including the processing of...
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Big Brothers Executive Director
1,752 words
In 1903 a man by the name of Irvin F. Westiemer
encountered a young boy in an alley. This boy was
searching for food in a garbage can. This
unfortunate sight inspired him to organize an
agency, which would be responsible for providing
little boys who have no father figure, a male role
model. This concept led to the creation of Big
Brothers in the early 1900 s. Irvin F. Westiemer
is responsible for a non-profit, North American
wide, private social service. The theory of
introducing a male role mo...
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Mc Cardie J Great Northern Railway Defendant
1,148 words
The origins of the doctrine of necessitous
intervention by someone who is in a legal
relationship with the defendant lie in the
principle of agency of necessity, where an agent
went beyond his or her authority by intervening on
behalf of the principal in an emergency. Because
of the circumstances of necessity, particularly
the impracticability of the agent communicating
with the principal, the courts were prepared to
treat the agent as though he or she had the
necessary authority to do what was ...
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Accidents Involving Probable Cause
1,284 words
The movement of millions of passengers over
distances thought impossible decades ago is
symbolic of the modern air transportation era that
is characterized by speed, comfort and personal
convenience. The commerce of aviation, both the
operation of commercial aircraft for profit and
the development of aeronautical systems, is also
an important symbol of national prestige and a
powerful economic force. Safety in air
transportation is therefore a matter of
significant national importance. The Natio...
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Balanced Scorecard Financial Goals
564 words
No wonder that the Balanced Scorecard is extremely
important for the effectiveness of any business.
Saatchi and Saatchi's leadership team faced a
number of tough choices in 1990 s. The managers of
the company decided to undertake effective
measures for enhancing their global business
strategy and defining a new vision as well as set
stretching three-year financial goals (Business
Intelligence n. p. ). According to Business
Intelligence Case Study Saatchi & Saatchi is a
full service integrated co...
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Free Agencies In Baseball
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Free Agencies in Baseball Introduction Many who
have studied the history of American baseball
believe that the Reserve Clause has been
ineffective and that changes are made for the
best. The Reserve Clause was considered as the
kind of slavery for baseball players, and the
players received more freedom when it was
abolished. Actually, it was the antithesis of free
agency, a paragraph in each player's contract that
allowed a baseball team to keep him indefinitely
until he was sold, traded or rele...
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Balanced Scorecard Financial Goals
1,010 words
Balanced Scorecard The Balanced Scorecard
represents a newly developed system created in the
early 1990 s by David Norton and Drs. Robert
Kaplan from Harvard Business School. It is
generally known as a management system (not only a
management system) that enables organizations to
clarify their vision and strategy and translate
them into action (Arveson, 1998). The Balanced
Scorecard examines both the internal business
processes and external outcomes (Arveson, 1998) to
enhance strategic performan...
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Conceptual Framework Financial Accounting
1,610 words
Law and Economics Agency theory is a good
explanation for costs of capital. Agency theory
defines contracts as under which one party called
principal engages another party called the agent
to perform service on the principals behalf.
Concluding, the principal delegates
decision-making authority to the agent. Both sides
of the contract are utility maximises and the
agent will not necessarily act in the principals
best interests. This leads to the rise of agency
costs. Agency costs are the welfare...
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Chief Executive Officer Factors Affecting
1,987 words
October 22, 1999 Term Paper Separating the Board
Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer: Pro and
Con 038; Rebecca Hundley I Introduction
Numerous reports on corporate governance have
emphasised the desirability of increasing the
number of outside directors on boards. An equally
important and related issue is a growing
insistence that the role of chairman and chief
executive should be separate, though on this issue
there is less unanimity in the U. S. than in other
countries. Choosing the rig...
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Air Traffic Control Federal Aviation
3,777 words
Topic: Federal Aviation Agency Scope: Safety In
deciding which regulated industry to research, we
wanted to pick one with plenty of information and
one that was reasonably interesting to us. So, we
have chosen to research the air transportation
industry and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA). We will be reporting on the types of FAA
regulations the air transportation industry must
adhere to. In addition to this, we will be
explaining how compliance with these regulations
is measured. Alon...
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Air Traffic Control Federal Aviation
5,697 words
Topic: Federal Aviation Agency Scope: Safety In
deciding which regulated industry to research, we
wanted to pick one with plenty of information and
one that was reasonably interesting to us. So, we
have chosen to research the air transportation
industry and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA). We will be reporting on the types of FAA
regulations the air transportation industry must
adhere to. In addition to this, we will be
explaining how compliance with these regulations
is measured. Alon...
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Post War Period World War Ii
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The Economic Effect on Japan during Post World War
II Japan? s economy was greatly affected by the
atomic bombs dropped on both Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Japan? s economic recovery as a result
of this incident transformed Japan? s economic
growth which has become known as the? Economic
Miracle. ? The bombs caused Japan to reconstruct
many more facilities in which the economy moved
forward. The Economic Planning Agency, which used
to be known as the Economic Stabilization Board,
helped Japan to bec...
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Post Secondary Education Attorney General
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Section 1. Purposes. The purposes of the rules
are: (a) To establish a procedure for the
licensing of post secondary education institutions
(colleges, universities, correspondence schools
offering degrees, etc. ) with the exception of the
University of Wyoming and the Community Colleges
of Wyoming (21 - 2 - 102 and 21 - 2 - 103) or any
post-secondary post secondary education
institution possessing current accreditation by a
recognized and accepted accrediting agency. (b) To
establish minimum sta...
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Serial Killers Police Agencies
692 words
Federal bureau investigation, the FBI, is
considered the strongest police agency in the
United States because it has control over other
police agencies around the states. The FBI as a
police agency has its pluses and minuses;
therefore, looking for searching for serial
killers and control other police agencies are some
of its pluses. In the other hand, the over react
of dealing with civilians, and the unsupervised
job that they do hold to be some of its minuses.
One of the most important jobs th...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Law Enforcement Officer
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You are pinned down near a parked car by gunfire
crisscrossing from two rivaling gangs with an
innocent child you managed to grab from the street
before the child was bout to be caught in the
crossfire, you have the child in your arms with a
gun in your other hand while you try to radio in
for backup, the noise of the bullets across the
street as the gangs are taking revenge on each
other, the child in your arms starts to cry from
all the noise from the guns, he cries for his
mother. What do you...
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Central Intelligence Agency Vice President
2,493 words
Structure of the Executive Branch The United
States is a large and complex country that is full
of a diversity of citizens. It has millions of
square miles of land with fifty states and several
outlying territories, including more than a
thousand islands scattered throughout the Pacific
Ocean and Caribbean Sea. All the citizens of the
Unites States have been governed in an organized
way for more than two hundred years. The federal
government is separated into three branches: the
legislative, exe...
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Environmental Protection Agency Greenhouse Gases
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65279; The Environmental Concerns of the
Livestock Industry The United States leads the way
in a global trend toward increased meat
consumption. The average American consumes almost
twice his or her own body weight in meat every
year. World meat production has surged nearly
fivefold in the last fifty years, from 44 millions
tons in 1950, to 211 million tons in 1997. This
growing manufacturing of meat for food is creating
new pressures on land and water resources,
contributing to water polluti...
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