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    Stalin rose to power. Numerous changes were enacted starting in 1927, many of which are found within the first five year plan of 1928 through 1932. This new method of enforcing and imposing Stalinism unto the Soviet people included the practice of collective farming, also known as kolkhoz. While agricultural development was progressing toward this style since the fall of Imperial Russia, Maurice Hindus and his family immigrated to the United States years prior to the change in power. In his…

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    Public Sector Unions

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    corporations were engaging with the best practices of that particular time. Unions increased wages, benefits, workplace safety, child labor rights; reduced work hours, and diversity in a complex manner. Collective bargaining brought the political process into…

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    employers and HR department. Their main role is to consult and negotiate with employers on behalf of its members on various issues ranging from working conditions, pay increase, promotions, and other things to ensure fairness. Often, unions undertake collective bargaining on behalf of workers with view of resolving various labor issues. Workers form unions due to their strength in numbers, which makes it likely that employers would cooperate with them in addressing issues relating to working…

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    Under the NLRA, privately employed workers are allowed to strike if an impasse has been reached in negotiations. The primary function of the Federal Service Impasses Panel “is to assist parties in resolving bargaining impasses and to take necessary actions consistent with the law to resolve such impasses.” (Twomey, 2007-2013) Similar to NLRA, the General Counsel investigate and prosecutes unfair labor practice cases. (Twomey, 2007-2013) The federal sector’s approach is worse for the…

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    Cultural Work Reflection

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    CWA contracts guarantee pay levels and increases, benefits, employment security, fair treatment on the job, due process during disciplinary actions, retirement benefits, paid off vacation time, medical coverage and sick pay, protection against health and safety hazards, and training opportunities. Furthermore, the Retail Action Project utilizes advocacy to fight for workers rights, primarily minorities. The RAP campaigns advocate for sustainable scheduling, the protection of middle…

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    Mexican Maquiladoras Essay

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    obtain the right to represent the workers during this period. This struggle provoked at least two types of labor actions. The first was focused on worker contracts and the right to control internal labor conditions. Quintero associates this action with traditional labor unions. It is traditional union action and it has been very common in the city of Matamoros. The second type of action was the formation of ghost (white) unions or protection unions. The formation of these organizations was in…

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    Wagner Act, workers were guaranteed the right to “join unions and bargaining collectively” (Dubofsky & McCartin 142). Along with that, it established the National Labor Relations Board which “banned employer-dominated company unions from engaging in collective bargaining, and outlawed a variety of anti-union tactic” (Dubofsky & McCartin 142). Armed with support from…

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    Collective Bargaining works by the unions giving money to particular candidates that runs for office. After election, they go to the bargaining table and engage in unethical practices such as demanding salary increases and other tax payer expenses. First,…

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    and participate in union activities without fear of retaliation by the employer. The unions in the industry have great power and play a significant role in determining wages and collective bargaining. The relationship has generated various problems and has seen various airlines being forced into bankruptcy by the actions of the unions. The demands put forward by American Airline’s Allied Pilots Association (APA) put at risk the American Airline’s future. The editorial informs that all…

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    Question 1: Response: A- conduct and analytical review and assign scores The first step in the process should be to have staff conduct an analytical review of all papers and assign scores. Once scored, staff can begin identifying areas which need improvement, identifying benchmark quality samples, and begin examining the language arts standards in comparison with their current lesson plans, objectives and strategies. Question 2: Response: D- match their lesson objectives with the…

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