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    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Since this time, the EEOC has not made a decision and this decision will not be made prior to the Olympics. In addition to the EEOC, the players have been negotiating with U.S. Soccer via their collective bargaining agreement. The agreement expires at the end of 2016, and the players hope to have equal pay in the new agreement.…

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    total benefits (FY 2016-17). His salary was $155 million that would be directly under his salary category. NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith mentioned that approximately 1800 players would share $6.4 billion. This would be based on collective bargaining agreement about 47-48% share of the total league…

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    Executive Summary This issue paper identifies problems of bargaining inequality in relation to consent provisions, sections 195AW, 195AWB and 195AXJ in Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (hereafter “the Act”). The pivotal analysis in this paper is if artists’ moral rights, especially the young visual artists under age of 30 in the Queensland Youth Artists Collective, are effectively protected against the inequality under the provisions. The paper applies the theory of liberalism to examine the…

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented a revolutionary set of policies and initiatives known as the New Deal in response to the catastrophic impacts of the Great Depression. Its main objectives were to facilitate recovery, give immediate economic relief, and put policies in place to stop depressions in the future. American society was transformed by the New Deal, which increased federal government involvement in the country's social and economic issues. All things considered, these benefits…

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    INDUSTRY AND COMPETITION ANALYSIS COMPANY DESCRIPTION Charmtech Labs LLC is a for-profit company operating out of a research park at Stony Brook University, NY with a branch in Ukraine. Their goal is to give people the ease to handle information effectively, be a better assistant to learning disabilities and language barriers, and make reading more interactive and accessible for everyone. Their flagship product is Capti Voice. It offers you with a new approach to look at digital content. It…

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    CONTEXTUAL PROJECT ON CONTEXT OF ADMINISTRATION PROGRAME NAME: BLOCK 2 BBN006 STUDENT NAME: JIMOH RISIKAT IBIRONKE ADM NO 15625 DUE DATE AUGUST 21 2015 INTRODUCTION This contextual project work consists from module entitled INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION BLOCK 1:1.I will describe each of the contexts in terms of meaning, research evidence, and real life application and will explore a possible relationship of the concept with personal, goaled professional life. Concept 1 Nurse…

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    Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett. where the Court held that a provision in a collective bargaining agreement that clearly and unmistakably requires union members to arbitrate ADEA claims is enforceable as a matter of federal law. The Court reasoned that, here, the arbitration provision was a "bargained-for exchange" in the collective bargaining agreement and thus should not be interfered with by the courts. The Court went on to state that because the Age…

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    Is there a problem with the American education system today? Many people would say without a doubt “Yes”, but with so many sections of the system, how can anyone pinpoint where to start. The “No child left behind” program failed to meet its target, schools are cheating due to high pressure to get good grades, bad neighborhoods creating bad schools and vice versa, and the common core system is too vague and broad for the teachers. One of the more troubling issues today is the teachers union and…

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    Being able to produce social change while also maintaining valuable followers is an ability that few people exhibit. Tommy Douglas was one of those people. Known as “The Father of Medicare,” Douglas had a lasting impact on society through his work as a social activist, minister, and Premier, along with other political roles, all of which took place in Canada from the mid 1930’s until the late 1970’s. As someone who spent half of his adult-life dedicating his time and fighting for what he…

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    In America’s private sector, industrial relations are governed by the National Labor Relations Act (1935, as amended). The USA was a former colony of the UK and it gained independence from Britain in the year 1776. It is been said that American skilled craftsman started to form unions even before industrialization which began in the 1790s. The wide spread establishment of the factory system in the 1850s and 1860s brought into the industrial system large numbers of rural women and children, and…

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