Business Regulation Simulation Alumina Inc. is an aluminum maker that operates in eight countries worldwide. Accounts in the United States make up 70% of the companies $4 billion worth. Located on Lake Dira, in the state of Erehwon, Alumina has business interests in automotive components, manufacturer of packaging materials, bauxite mining, aluminum refining, and aluminum smelting. Five years ago, Alumina was in violation of environmental discharge norms in a routine EPA compliance evaluation. PAH
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Chapter 16: Labour Relations Labour union: an officially recognized association of employees practicing a similar trade or employed in the same company or industry who have joined together to present a united front and collective voice in dealing with management. -the purpose of unionization are to influence HR policies and practices that affect bargaining unit members such as pay and benefits. Labour- management relations: the ongoing interactions between labour unions and management in organizations
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need to be taken. One of the most formidable avenues that may lead to greater communication and less legal jargon and confusion is arbitration. Arbitration allows a third party to enter into the discussion and provide unbiased and informed solutions that may benefit all parties involved in the breach of contract dispute. In the simulated scenario I chose of arbitration, removal of suspensions and sublicensing of agreements. I believe that a third party can remove unhealthy bias and help present the
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International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summery Mauricio G. Holguin LAW/421 30 January 2014 Teresa Morales International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summery Legal disputes can occur between businesses while conducting business. It is the responsibility of both parties involved to conduct risk management and examine whether or not is worth the risk. In this paper, one will briefly describe legal dispute in international transactions and will comment in the scenario in
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agreement with this or her supervisor without invoking the formal grievance procedure. Any facts not represented by the Union, Employer, or the grieving during the grievance process may not be presented or relied upon by any parties in any grievance or arbitration meetings and or hearings. 1. All grievances must be submitted in writing, the grievance must state all of the sections of this agreement that the employer has violated the grievant feels has been voiolated.
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Traditional and Non-traditional Litigation Traditional and Non Traditional Litigation The litigation process is the bringing, maintaining, and defense
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create a contract that will set the expectation for each organization (University of Phoenix, 2004) After completing the simulation the best option for both organizations is to create a contract for the International Sale of Goods and International Arbitration. This will allow each organization to resolve any disputes that come up. It is important to have a contract when conducting business internationally as international relations do not always last. In the simulation a conflict arises because there
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After an elderly couples helps a young man who is stranded due to a snowstorm, his father promises to pay them $500 in appreciation. The elderly couple accepts his offer, as they are not flush with money. However after a dispute between the father and son, the father backs out of the deal. Can the elderly couple hold the father liable for the services rendered to Daniel? Legal consideration can be broken down into two parts: “(1) something of legally sufficient value must be given in exchange for
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Abstract Social Media continues to grow in today’s society. With its added growth companies and managers need to be fully aware of the business that they conduct online. They also need to be concerned with jurisdiction and how that may affect the business. In the event of an issue the company should be informed about alternative dispute resolutions. The manager should understand the agency relationship and its effect on the company. Social Media Social Media is increasingly becoming the
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MLPA 1) Definitions: Money laundering means-1. To transfer ,convert, remit, from or to Bangladesh the money or properties acquired through commission of any predicate offence with an intention to conceal or disguise the illicit origin of the property or smuggle money and property earned through legal and illegal means abroad. 2.to conduct, or attempt to conduct a financial transaction with intent to avoid a reporting requirement under this act. 3.to do or to do attempt to do such activities
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