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    Employment Contract

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    FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT This Employment Contract, hereinafter referred to as “the contract or this contract” is entered between: FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, hereinafter referred to as “FIU, the University” and/or “the Employer”, and MS. JESSIE HERNANDEZ, current resident of Stanford, Connecticut hereinafter referred to as “The Head Coach, Coach” and/or “the Employee”, for the purpose of employment as follows: The University wishes to employ the Coach as the…

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    and established federal recognition of the trade union movement, strengthening the movement. In 1884 the Bureau of Labor was established eventually superseded by the US department of Labor in 1913. These organisations were to mediate and allow arbitration between unions and corporations. The government recognising the right to unionise and providing a framework in which union demands could be heard was a major victory for the trade union movement as to be recognised and supported in such a way…

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    employees, ultimately responsible for the productivity during his hours. Essentially, he has a more sophisticated role than your basic employee, which bears the question, does Mr. Tucker fall within the same scope as a basic employee? The recognition clause in the collective bargaining agreement does include all those who are deemed “employee to an employer”, typically excluding those who perform managerial functions. Even though he only has responsibility during the shift, and does not carry…

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    Labour Law, CIA - I Aravind K I MPHR 1537502 STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT INTRODUCTION “Strike and lock-out are two powerful weapons in the hands of the workers and the employers. Strike signifies the suspension or stoppage of work by the worker while in case of lock-out the employer compels persons employed by him to accept his terms or conditions by shutting down or closing the place of business. Strike is recognized as an ordinary right of social importance to the working class to ventilate their…

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    OUM BUSINESS SCHOOL BBUI3103 EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LAW ASSIGNMENT TITLE: Discuss the differences between ‘contract of service’ and ‘contract for service’. Choose TWO non-pecuniary terms from contract of service in the selected organisation where you have access to the information and analyse the non-pecuniary terms with regards to their compliance to the Employment Act 1955. Name: Tang Wai Mooi Matric number: 791208145414001 NRIC: 791208-14-5414 Telephone number: 012-3115965 E-mail…

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    Treaty of Versailles was an outcome of its innate weaknesses. Although the Treaty of Versailles failed to secure and guarantee a lasting peace, its importance in the development and shaping of modern thoughts should not be undermined. Indeed, the clauses of the Treaty are regarded as impotent as a satisfying resolution for all countries and individuals involved could not be provided. However, any supposedly ‘absolute perfect…

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    What Is Morocco?

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    Morocco Morocco is a unique country, growing and growing at accelerating rates and increasing economic growth everyday. All sectors of the county’s financials, economies, and likewise seem to be flourishing with little to change. Due to the monarchy and strict restrictions on writing anything bad about the kingdom, the country seems to be on paper a fantastic place to live with a population, government, and king all aiming to bring the country up to its highest potential. The one fault however…

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    streamlining are done by the state librarian of the congress and the office initiates the process of determining reasonable terms and rates of royalty payment by the parties, in case they are not able to reach a conclusion they conveys a copyright arbitration panel. The rates are decided by the panel after considering fair market…

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    Marketing Advantage Of Nestle

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    Benefits of direct marketing: Buyers • Home shopping- fun, convenient and hassle free, time saving, larger variety. • Comparative shopping possible- browsing through online catalogues. • Somebody else other than buyer can order goods. • Business customers- learn about new products & services- time saved in meeting sales people. Sellers • Buy mailing lists- any group : left handed, overweight, millionaires • Personalize and customize the messages- build continuous relationship with…

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    does not set a final price until the product is finished or delivered. This is prevalent in industries with long production lead times. ➤ With escalator clauses, the company requires the customer to pay today’s price and all or part of any inflation increase that occurs before delivery, based on some specified price index. Such clauses are found in many contracts involving industrial projects of long duration. ➤ With unbundling, the company maintains its price but removes or prices…

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