about the collapse and death of Lucie Alwin and Doloris Pesizzolo, and feels some responsibility. However he claims that the case is complex, and that every decision he made was ethical, and in the best interests of Elliot Lake. He has asked for arbitration, and retained a lawyer and independent structural engineer consultant to write a letter to the arbitrator using ethical arguments to counter each of the points made in Gary’s letter. What would you expect as ethical counter claims to Gary’s…
Summary of storyline Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) are agents (intermediaries) and are employed by Sammy (John Goodman) at his distribution representative company. Things subsequently take a turn for the worst when they lose their jobs as their employer goes out of business due to the competitive market. Trying to prove they are not obsolete, Billy secures an interview for an internship at Google and despite a lack of relevant skills and experience they are…
Summary Of The Storyline Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) are looking for jobs after losing their positions as salesmen when their employer falls out of business. Billy applies for an internship at Google for both of them, and they are accepted because of their “out of the box” interview answers, despite a lack of experience; they are the only interns not of traditional age. They spend the summer competing in teams against other interns in a variety of tasks. Only…
Malaysia all have overlapping claims in the sea. To stick its position, China has built seven artificial islands over unoccupied lands. Philippines went to the law when they unable to challenge China’s military. In 2013, in the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Philippines filed a case, declaring that its rights to exploit the 200- nautical mile EEZ that extends from the Archipelago into the South China Sea. Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),…
MSCI 371 Major Assignment Supply Chain Resilience practice in New Zealand Fonterra: Dairy for Life Introduction In this report I will examine the supply chain risks and disruptions, supply chain resilience practices currently in place, as well as discuss the key success factors and potential barriers to a New Zealand company that affect supply chain resilience. The company that I have chosen to examine is Fonterra. Fonterra is a dairy co-operative based in New Zealand, this means that Fonterra…
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…
PROCEDURE 1. Always review the client’s specific instructions located in schools notes, e-mail, or any other related documents before investigating the complaint. As a third party servicer client specific instructions always control. 2. Late, Phone & Letter Fee(s) Disputes: Unless client specific instructions dictate otherwise, 2.1. If a student or borrower’s account does not show a history of late payments or they have contacted us within (3) months of their first billing statement,…
Egalitarianism is the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities. It has been considered a key aspect of Australian national identity and often referred to as a ‘fair go’. This essay will argue that the idea of the ‘fair go’, while deeply set in Australian national identity, is more an ‘egalitarianism of manners’ (Hirst in Carter 2006, p. 360) than of outcomes. As Australia’s understanding of what egalitarian means has broadened, the idea that Australia is…
What do the following five cases all have in common? (1) National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab, (1989), (2) Deal v. Spears, (1992), (3) O’Connor v. Ortega, (1987), (4) Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Illinois Railroad, (NMB, July 3, 194) and (5) Anderson v. Philadelphia, (1998). The core issue for all five of these cases…the fourth amendment the United States Constitution. “The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. The…
AQIM is a North African affiliate of al-Qaida, which emerged from an armed Islamist insurgency founded in Algeria by Hassan Hattab in the 1990s. The group is primarily concerned with pursuing regional interests and imposing Sharia law in primarily Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. Al-Qaida’s connection to Algeria goes back to the Soviet war in Afghanistan, where many Algerian men travelled to fight with the mujahedeen under the leadership of Osama bin Laden against the Soviet Union. This…