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    The Writing of the United States Constitution

    The Writing of The United States Constitution The Articles of Confederation were drafted in 1777 by a committee appointed by the Continental Congress, led by John Dickinson of Delaware, and ratified by the states in 1781. They were written to provide a general government for the thirteen states. The writers of the Articles of Confederation drafted this document during a time of war with Britain. The colonies feared having a centralized power in their government so most of the powers were placed

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    Industrial Relations in Asia Pacific Region Curtin

    Question: Research, Analyse and Debate Exists a linkage between the exploitation of children, as a source of labour, and globalisation in both developing and industrialised countries? Table of Content Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………...3 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………... 5 2. Discussion……………………………………………………………………………. 5 2.1 Definition: What is child labour? ..................................................................... 5 2.2 Definition: What is globalisation

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    Organizational Group Dynamics

    the most classical cases of high potential-low on performance type of industry. 68 years and beyond India still is trying to find the right foot for its manufacturing sector. Back in 1950s, India had a great platform and could have set stage for a prosperous future. But it was marred by political instability, vicious fights for power, cultural prejudice, caste discrimination, lack of entrepreneurial vision and above all sheer will to understand the cost of success. The Indian concept of ‘jugaad’

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    Women and Children Trafficking in Bangladesh: a Legal Study

    and children trafficking is at present a big global issue. This trade results in unimaginable mental and physical abuse, loss of human dignity, violation of countless human rights. It is a modern form of slavery, violates national and international laws against rape, torture, abduction and murder. In recent years,

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    Policy and Hr Practice in Stock Broking Company

    differences on such issues as the speed at which protection to domestic industry should be reduced, the extent to which domestic industry can be subjected to foreign competition without being freed from the currently prevalent rigidities in the domestic labour market; the extent to which privatisation should be pursued etc. These are obviously critical issues in designing a reform programme. They become particularly important when all the elements of an optimal package cannot be fully implemented simultaneously

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    Mr Taylor

    1 Question 1 The 3 labour laws I will be discussing for this question are: 1: Everyone has the right to fair labour practices 2: Every worker has the right to * join and form a trade union * to participate in the activities of the trade union * Strike. 3: Every employer has the right to * join an employer’s organization * Participate in the activities and programs of the organization. The right that everyone has to fair labour practices helps by protecting

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    1950

    education, research and development (R & D) etc. After independence in India, FDI gained attention of the policy makers for acquiring advanced technology and to mobilize foreign exchange resources. In order to boost the FDI inflows in the country Indian government allowing frequent equity participation to foreign enterprises apart from provides many incentives such as tax concessions, simplification of licensing procedures and de-reserving some industries like drugs, fertilizers, aluminum etc.

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    Value Drivers in Automotive Sector

    AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR REPORT An Introduction about the factors influencing the sector: 1. Infrastructure/ GDP: Automobiles sales revenue follows economic cycles very closely. This is especially true in the case of sales of HCVs. Availability of good roads is an important determinant for passenger vehicle demand. 2. Affordability: Movement in income and interest rates determine the affordability of new motor vehicles. The ready availability of cheap loans is an important factor driving demand

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    Labor Dispute

    Comparative Industrial Relation 562 Master of International Business Curtin Singapore Research Journal on Labour Dispute Lecturer: Dr. Charles Wang Student: Eliza Fidelia Lim Student ID: 16363579 Introduction This research journal is focusing in the increasing number of labour dispute today, especially in labour strike, this research journal will provide 6 different news articles in regards of labor strike in different countries in Asia Pacific region including that of South Korea

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    Law Course

    Year LLM Degree Program Syllabus Semester I Paper - I Legal Theory - I Paper - II Constitutional Law - I Paper - III Research Methodology Semester II Paper - I Legal Theory - II Paper - II Constitutional Law - II Paper - III Law and Social Change ~YllabUS for tbe LL.M. Programme Note: The topic title of the syllabus is merely indicative. In order to keep up with the recent developments in law and the development of various concepts and ideologies, the subject faculty will supply detailed syllabus

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