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    Radwa Eltour Dr. Saeed Hanafi 20/12/2017 900140871 Final Exam Question 2: A- There is a difference between the employment contract and the consultation contract according to the Egyptian law. The employment contract states the relationship between the employee and the employer that the employee is under the control and the supervision of the employer. The employee works for an employer for a wage, salary, payment, or a fee and is guided by an implied agreement. The employer is the one who…

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    Labor Unions Evolution

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    unionize for the purpose of collective bargaining. The other one is the Clayton Act that gave the labor unions the freedom from employer injunctions. The Clayton Act also legalized some activities of labor unions. In 1935, the Wagner National Labor Relations Act was implemented. The Act gave labor unions the right to establish work councils in which employees were the representatives. Through the Act, labor unions were given the right to seize defiant enterprises. The labor unions are also not…

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    1. In determining "how much is enough" in defense expenditures, marginal analysis - looking at the incremental benefit from increased expenditures - is essential. 2. Alternative views of overall defense strategy are important determinants of defense needs. During the Cold War, attention was focused on deterrence; President Reagan initiated the Strategic Defense Initiative; more recently, debate has focused on the desirability of having a two-theatre capability. There is increasing concern…

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    dollars, sixteen billion went to companies primarily owned by backer of Obama. The rich can influence politics, and they are the ones that will benefit from it. The discrepancies do not end there, it is often argued that the rich are afforded a higher social status, and a better ability to make effective use of their various opportunities and entitlements (Frankfurt 16). However, it is extremely difficult to get rid of these injustices, as was seen with Dodd-Frank. Thousands of pages and…

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    Merchant Of Doubt Ethics

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    business practices of various industries such as tobacco, flame retardant, and oil companies like Exon mobile. The story begins in the 1950 with a look at tobacco industry and their public relations campaign strategies that are designed to create doubt that cigarettes does not causes cancer. The public relation expert such as Hill and Knowlton realized that it would be difficult to challenge scientific facts regarding the effects of tobacco and cigarette. Instead of advising tobacco companies…

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    Genre Analysis Paper

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    The editorial page of a newspaper, magazine, or another source is a public forum to express one’s view of a newsworthy topic to a diverse audience. An editorial presents the writer’s opinion on a topic to inform or influence the reader regarding the issue, as well as provides evidence to justify their position and suggestions to resolve the issue (Zarza, Tan, Chan, & Ali, 2015). Poorly written editorials should not be published without revisions, because the purpose of the editorial is lost in…

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    National Labor Relations Act What is the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)? The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was previously known as the Wagner Act. President Franklin Roosevelt signed the bill into law on July 5, 1935. It established the National Labor Relations Board and addressed relations between unions and employers in the private sector. What is the purpose of the NLRA? The purpose of the NLRA is to authorize the employees the right to self-organization, to form, join, or…

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    for stronger military and borders. The interview focus on the topics of immigration or refugees and the European Union to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to domestic and international relations importance of trade and military. These different topics can be analyzed through international relation theories of realism, constructivism, and liberalism.…

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    Bargains In Labor Law

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    to cases and materials on labor law collective bargaining in a free society. St. Paul: West Group (Law). Ross, J. (2010). Employment law. Dundee: Dundee University Press. Holley, W. H., Jr., Jennings, K. M., & Wolters, R. S. (2012). The labor relations process (10th ed.). Mason, OH:…

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    strikes and deaths. The chapter started off with the Common Law of Labor Relations.…

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