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Collective Bargaining Collective Agreements
4,482 wordsBritain has one of the most developed systems of collective bargaining in the world, especially amongst manual workers. Its sophistication is one of the main reasons why British workers traditionally pressed less for the statutory provision of basic rights in the work place than their Continental colleagues. Most trade unionists prefer to put a grievance through procedure rather than go to an industrial tribunal. Dubin has described collective bargaining as the great social invention that has in...
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Martin Luther King Type Of Music
6,354 wordsBy 1945, nearly everyone in the African American community had heard gospel music (2). At this time, gospel music was a sacred folk music with origins in field hollers, work songs, slave songs, Baptist lining hymns, and Negro spirituals. These songs that influenced gospel music were adapted and reworked into expressions of praise and thanks of the community. Although the harmonies were similar to those of the blues or hymns in that they shared the same simplicity, the rhythm was much different. ...
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Kim Il Sung North Korea
6,127 wordsThe United States has been presented a dilemma towards its foreign policy with the Democratic People? s Republic of Korea (North Korea). North Korea? s alleged launch of a new Taepo-Dong I missile on August 31, 1998 has heightened American worries and escalated an already tense situation with North Korea. The United States response towards this new missile, which could possibly be able to reach the edges of both Alaska and Hawaii, will be a factor in its decision on whether or not to continue to...
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