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    employee and the employer can terminate the relationship at time and for any legally permissible reason, or for no reason at all” (Cihon, 2014). Exceptions to employment-at-will includes whistleblowers, public policy exception and implied employment contracts. A whistleblower is an employee who reports his/her employer’s illegal activities to the appropriate governmental entity or, under some state statutes, to the board of directors or senior management of the firm (Cihon, 2014). Many federal…

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    troubles, and unfortunately can no longer market or distribute your products.” When Sheila reminded him of their agreement, he replied, “I regret that our agreement did not work out as planned.” Sheila then negotiated a new marketer-distributor contract with a company called Aquamarine to replace her agreement with Robert. A few days ago Shelia received a letter…

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    was. Tommy could say that a contract was formed because Bernard stated that he’d like to buy the truck for $30,000.00. He interpreted him saying that and his actions as a yes to the truck. Neither party negotiated or agreed on a day for the truck to be delivered. A written contract was not drafted or signed by either party. Bernard never got a chance to bag out of the so called agreement. He only made a statement of intent. Bernard never said ok let’s enters a contract. Also, Tommy never…

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    what a lot of the country songs were written about. This idealism of success was based on what was referred to as an ‘old social contract’ where by the performance of “hard work and loyalty” was rewarded with “full ad increasing wages, dignity and security”, (Koch & Shulman, 2007). With the ending of this social contract era, this essay will reflect on the social contract concept, proposed ideas to other social…

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    Loss Of Chance Essay

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    As we see, it is indeed difficult to plead loss of chance in breach of contract cases, and to establish a loss beyond reasonable doubt. If pleaded, it is much more difficult to quantify the loss of chance. What can be the plausible guidelines to determine loss of chance?. It is always difficult but not impossible to determine the market value of the lost chance. For example a retail shopper, who fails to get certain goods from the wholesaler, because of wholesaler default, knows how many goods…

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    Fact: Spearin entered into a contract with the Government to build a dry dock at Brooklyn Navy Yard, in accordance with Government prepared plans and specifications. To proceed with the dry dock construction, Spearin had to relocate a portion of a sewer which ran through the site. Spearin completed the relocation of this section of sewer pursuant to the prescribed requirements of the plans and specifications, and the Government approved and accepted the work. Nearly one year after the relocation…

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    the Army should maintain its current level of reliance on contract support, with condition to adopt some measures to maximize the benefits from contractors. From my opinion, Successful operational contract support is the ability to manage and direct all activities necessary to execute contract support integration requirements in a designated operational area. For example, during the last two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Operational Contract Support played an important role in providing…

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    Questions Q. What is a psychological contract? Critically analyse to what extent is it significant in the management and engagement of people within organisations? The psychological contract refers to the relationship between an employer and their employees, focusing on the mutual expectations of inputs and outcomes. The contract is normally written from the view point of the employee, but even representation of both parties is important for the contract to function correctly. Michael…

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    In the following pages, I will provide one contract and six clauses for establishing effective communication strategies within my workplace. This document is primarily based on research by Birgitta Dresp-Langely (2009) regarding the ground clauses for ethical communication. In addition to the ethical contract, information throughout this proposal will incorporate clauses discussed in psychological contracts. In doing so, I aim cover all grounds necessary for effective interpersonal communication…

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    I. Introduction of the Proposed Business Neverland Cupcakes is going to be a bakery with the vision of bringing people together over delicious cupcakes and engaging in spreading the gospel and love of Jesus by means of cupcakes. The primary goal of this business entity will be to glorify God in all business transactions. This business will be located in the state of Virginia. II. Description and Explanation of Type of Business Entity The type of business entity, which would be best for Neverland…

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