Industrial Disputes

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    Teachers Assoication

    8. The government legislates teachers back to work and introduces Bill 12. ATA president Larry Booi announces that teachers will withdraw voluntary services in protest of Bill 12. The discussions between the government and ATA result in a fairer arbitration process for teachers and a commitment from the government to pay teachers pensions unfunded liability for one year and the arbitration process was amended to allow for awards that force school boards into deficit positions and address the classroom

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    Forensic Accouhting

    Forensic Accounting in Practice Twana Bethea BUS 508 May 21, 2013 Dr. Phyllis Praise Abstract Forensic Accounting is the application of the skills and training of a chartered accountant to disputes and investigations. Fraud is usually hidden in the accounting systems of organizations and that’s where forensic accountants play a critical role. Forensic accountants are contacted by companies when they need to figure out where a fraud was committed in their company. The accountants interview

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    Pacific Oil Case Study

    Critical Thinking – PACIFIC OIL CASE STUDY Brian Crummy MGT 470-1: Conflict Management and Negotiation August 31, 2014 The Pacific Oil Company, known for touching off the “black gold” rush began working with the Reliant Corporation in 1979. The first contract between the two was for the purchase of vinyl chloride monomer. As the end of the contract drew close in 1982, the companies worked together to broaden the contract from 1983 to 1987. In 1984 Jean Fontaine, the marketing vice president

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    Sdadasda

    Which of the following is true about litigating commercial disputes? 4) A ___________ is a court appointed party who conducts a private trial and renders a judgement. 5) ________ is a form of alternative dispute resolution that is often used when the parties involved do not want to face one another. 6) Which form of alternative dispute resolution occurs when the parties choose an impartial third party to hear and decide their dispute? 7) The Double Diamond Dude Ranch is located in Montana

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    Critical Legal Thinking Case 1

    Critical Legal Thinking Case Rubric Excellent | Good | Average | Needs Improvement | Recognize the applicable areas of law | 12.5 - 11.25 points Correctly states each area of applicable law. | 11.24 - 10.0 points Correctly states all but one area of applicable law. | 9.99 - 8.75 points Correctly states most of the areas of applicable law. | 8.74 - 0 points Misstates the areas of applicable law. | Identify the applicable principles of law | 25 - 22.5 points Correctly states each element

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    Evaluate the Operation of Courts and Vcat in Resolving Civil Disputes.

    and Administrative Tribunal and the court are both independent dispute settling bodies presided over by a legally trained experts in the law. Tribunals provide a cheaper and less formal method of dispute resolution for civil disputes, whereas process used in courts are formal and hearings follow strict rules of evidence and procedure. The operation of courts in dispute resolution means that courts can adjudicate on a range of disputes and cases, whether criminal or civil, minor or major. The courts

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    Conflict Resolution

    Case Discussion Questions 1. How would you assess whether or not you should negotiate? Identify the factors you would consider and the overall rule you would apply. Ans. First of all, I will do the analysis of the whole situation as follows: It is clear from the above situation analysis that I should at least go for negotiation because benefits are much more than that of shortcomings. Therefore, I will go for negotiation. 2. What factors can

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    Bac332 Negotiations & Conflict Resolution

    BAC332 Negotiations & Conflict Resolution Pemberton’s Dilemma was an interesting exercise. My first instinct was to open the store hoping that the other team would stay closed. I wanted to win the exercise, but I gave it a couple minutes and retracted my position of going against them. If we would of done that right out of the gates it would be an all out war. So we discussed within our team to just keep the store closed, thinking they too would do the same. So as the rounds preceded we

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    Can India and China Rise Peacefully?

    the two ranged from allying and friendship, to intense conflicts over border disputes.2Despite these crisis’s, the two nations have developed close economic ties that are mutually beneficial. Trade has increased dramatically over the past decade and companies form joint ventures to further ties. History shows that this has not always been the case, and the competitivenature between the two states stems from border disputes from the early 1950s to the late 1980s.3Despite gestures towards a peaceful

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    Adr Assignment 3

    1) Can she ask the court to order the parties to mediation if Jack refuses to go? If so, under what circumstances will the court do so? Yes, Jill can because the only way that Jack wouldn’t have to attend is if he is authorized by the court or the mediator to attend the mediation by telephone. But other than that he would have to attend the mediation he wouldn’t be able to just ignore it. Stated in M. D. Fla. L.B.R. 9019-2 it says that “(k) Participation of Parties at Mediation . --All parties

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