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Essays On Labor Studies
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English Employment Law Issues
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An 8 page paper. Two situations are presented by the student – employees suing a company, one for stress endured on the job and one for a poor reference. The writer explains specific English laws, including Unfair Dismissal, Wrongful Dismissal and the law of negligence. Cases are presented to demonstrate how courts have ruled. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGUKlaw.rtf
Essay Title: English Employment Law Issues
Essential Traits In An Employee
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3 pages in length. Communication and a team player attitude represent two of the most important characteristics of today's employee. Indeed, jobs are a prized commodity in contemporary society where the trickle down effect of September 11th has cost myriad people their otherwise stable positions. For one individual to stand out above his or her competition, focus must be fine tuned to these aspects of the workplace that have become all-important in securing and maintaining gainful employment. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCEmpCol.rtf
Essay Title: Essential Traits In An Employee
Ethnic Composition of LIUNA
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This 6 page paper provides an overview and history of this organization that includes a variety of laborers. Attention is paid to tunnel diggers. Ethnic composition is disused as well as alleged Mafia ties. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA 123tun.rtf
Essay Title: Ethnic Composition of LIUNA
EU Convention 2003: New Treaty
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8 pages in length. Still a work in progress after several revisions of fundamental principles, the European Convention of 2003 continues to strike a balance between the history of a handful of countries that have enjoyed a "century-old constitutional continuity" (Koeck, 2002) and attempting to incorporate a newer, more diverse approach with those nations working toward making the EU a unified entity. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCEUnew.rtf
Essay Title: EU Convention 2003: New Treaty
Evaluating Hazardous Work
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A 12 page that is divided into two separate but related parts. The first part discusses the design of an observation checklist for observing the safety precautions used by workers in a hazardous occupation. The checklist is first used for a worker in glass-blowing. The second part is the evaluation of five specific photographs, each of which is described, using the observation checklist, as it applies to each job. Recommendations for improvement are provided for each depiction of a worker. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGhazjb.wps
Essay Title: Evaluating Hazardous Work
Exploitation of the Latino Population in the Food Industry
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A 5 page paper which
discusses how the Latino population is treated in the food industry in this country. The
information obtainable indicates that there is no solid proof of the exploitation of the
Latino population in the food industry today. That, however, perhaps only indicates that in
larger areas, or areas where Latinos know their legal rights, and places of employment that
are large companies, such as McDonalds and Denny's, the Latino population is not
exploited, but that such may well be the case in smaller areas where the Latino population
is not large, or where the establishment is small and privately owned. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: RAexploit.wps
Essay Title: Exploitation of the Latino Population in the Food Industry
Fairness in Employment: The Merit Principle Verses Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity
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A 4 page overview of the various considerations confronting the public sector employer in regard to hiring and promotion of employees. The author discusses such aspects as equal employment opportunity and affirmative action laws. The contention is presented that a better approach in insuring fairness would be one where hiring and promotion is based on merit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPempMrt.rtf
Essay Title: Fairness in Employment: The Merit Principle Verses Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity