Industrial Relation

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    Edward Bernays' Influence Across the Century : Century of the Self

    “Public Relations”. Not only that he accomplished spectacularly exploits, by using manipulation techniques, he’s also one of the theorists who believed that democracy should be smothered by satisfying one’s consumerist pulses. He was Freud’s double nephew. He perfectly knew the main ideas of psychoanalysis since he had immersed really soon in this field, by his familial environment. Freud’s ideas have been reused, but not really for therapeutic purposes. As the creator of “Public Relations”, he was

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    Chapter 16

    government actively promote industrial and agricultural development in this period? BE SPECIFIC. The federal government actively promoted industrial and agricultural development. It enacted high tariffs that protected American industry from foreign competition, granted land to railroad companies to encourage construction, and used the army to remove Indians form western land desired by farmers and mining companies. 2. Why were railroads so important to America’s second industrial revolution? What events

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    Relationship Management Index Using Holistic Approach

    Relationship Marketing Index Using Holistic Approach A project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for B.Tech. Project B.Tech. By Katum Yomcha (2010IPG-50) Divyank Shekhar Singh (2010IPG-34) Pradeep Kr. Meena(2010IPG-109) ABV INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GWALIOR-474 010

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    Trade Unions In South Africa

    reserved for whites only in South Africa. Organizations such as the South African Confederation of Labour (SACoL) supported employment policies that favoured white workers. In 1917 the Industrial Workers of Africa (IWA) was the first trade union established to uplift black workers. In 1919 IWA merged with the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union of Africa (ICU), formed in 1919, in 1920. By the 1930s the South African

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    Hr Practices

    The Role of Government The role of the South African government is to serve the needs of society: to keep order, to protect, and improve the country. The South African government has three levels: federal, provincial, and local, which is defined by the constitution as “distinctive, interrelated, and interdependent” (South Africa, n.d.) In Appendix B, a chart can be found that depicts the structure and functions of each level in more detail. In addition to the three levels of government, there is

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    Redundancy

    What is redundancy? Redundancy is not defined in the Employment Relations Act 2000 (“ERA”) but the commonly accepted definition today is that from the Labour Relations Act 1987. Section 184(5) of the Act defined redundancy as: … a situation where…[a] worker’s employment is terminated by the employer, the termination being attributable, wholly or mainly, to the fact that the position filled by that worker is, or will become, superfluous to the needs of the employer… The emphasis in the definition

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    Crisis

    DEFINITION OF CRISIS The term crisis evokes a sense of threat, urgency, and destruction. Crisis suggests an unusual of overwhelmingly negative significance that carries a high level of risk, harm and opportunity for further loss. For organizations, crisis often conveys a fundamental threat to system stability and threats to high priority goals including image, legitimacy and profitability. TYPES OF CRISES * Natural disasters Natural disasters are generally assumed to be beyond the control

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    Marx Vs Hegel

    transformed from feudal structure to industrial society due to changing production systems. Europe was the most affected area within the changing production systems and building new type of society. Therefore, Many European thinker in that period built theories for the changing structure and reshaped it. Marx who influence following social scientists until today with his theories is one of those thinkers. In this paper, I’ll analyze Marx’s social theory, relations of production, social classes and the

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    Labour Law

    bargaining -Jacques Delors – Val Duchesse process - European trade union confederation - Maastricht Treaty (2 art. Annex) -Business Europe/ CEEP /UEAPME / ETUC - better enforced - 3 conditions: legal infras. /institutional i./practice of industrial relations - biggest proble: inst and legal structure legal inf? * Art. 154: compulsory consultation and power to intervene(agr.soc partners) * Art. 155: vervolg and power to intervene (Implementing European-wide agreements two ways) *

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    Pr Plan for the Launch of Inscope Produced for Belcher Rollins by Cloud Public Relations

    | INSCOPE: A NEW GENERATION OF RESEARCH PR PLAN FOR THE LAUNCH OF INSCOPE PRODUCED FOR BELCHER ROLLINS BY CLOUD PUBLIC RELATIONS APRIL 2009 CONTENTS Page | | | |Executive Summary

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