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    Human Resource is the most important asset for any organization and it is the source of achieving competitive advantage. Managing human resources is very challenging as compared to managing technology or capital and for its effective management, organization requires effective HRM system. HRM system should be backed up by sound HRM practices. HRM practices refer to organizational activities directed at managing the pool of human resources and ensuring that the resources are employed towards the…

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    Statement completely reflects the company’s obligation to safety in the workplace, during operations, and cultivates a positive safety culture. This policy relates to every employee and every part of the company’s activities. Airus Airlines and all subsidiaries employ a Safety Management System (“SMS”) to mitigate risk of injury to employees, to avert from accidents, reduce damage to equipment and property, and to work proactively towards recognizing and moderating the existence of hazards. It…

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    1. When a company is used as sham or façade. The company was incorporated and used as a “mask” to conceal the real purpose of the company controller. Incorporation is always been used as a device to circumvent the law of the hide the true side of affairs from the court (Woon, 1988). In the case of Re FG (Films) Ltd, a film called “Monsoon” was made by FG Films. This company had registered office but does not have premises and employees. All the facilities and the finance were provided by an…

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    which should not be in Disney films. I understand the logic behind the authors position, he believes that the content of Disney films has taken a turn for the worse. Firstly, the author states that Disney has become a conglomerate having many subsidiaries and that it has had troubling effects on what Disney considers child-friendly. This action can be interpreted that Disney is no longer a family friendly company like…

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    Telephone and New England Telephone and Telegraph Companies were created. They became known as the Bell System and were a monopoly for telecommunications in the United States. In 1885 the American Telephone and Telegraph Company was formed as a subsidiary of the Bell System to build and operate a long distance network. Its name was changed to AT&T Corp. in 1994. By 1913 AT&T became a government-sanctioned monopoly. In 1982, an anti-trust lawsuit forced AT&T to divest itself of the Bell Systems…

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    and the United States. The analysis will focus on the years 2009 through 2012, the years Apple’s subsidiary companies paid no corporate income tax to any nation because of the tax discrepancies. The decision that is ethically right will be the one which results in the maximum utility for the greatest amount of people. Apple’s Utility In the years of 2009 through 2012, Apple’s three offshore subsidiary companies had no tax residency. During…

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    for further expression of John Hickam’s expectations, as his dream for his son to be a miner is represented by the grey and black side of the picture, hence the color of coal and the idea of a dark lifestyle. On the contrary, the hue of the yellow subsidiary shows John Hickam’s acceptance of Homer’s dreams, thus being representative of sunlight, and the color the fire coming from the spacecraft during launch, which is partially incorporative of Homer’s aspiration. The “NO TRESPASSING” sign…

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    La Polar Enter Chile

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    In order to enter Chile, we are going to begin with a joint venture. We are going to have fifty-one percent ownership, leaving the other forty-nine percent to La Polar. TJX will have fifty-one percent ownership in order to hold control over all decisions, as we would be the larger owner. La Polar is the fourth largest retail company in Chile and has 48 stores total - thirty-eight in Chile and five in Colombia. This company is small enough to desire growth and large enough to ensure Chileans…

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    Case Study: Met Life

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    996 billion in equity for Met Life. Moreover, the firm is part of the fortune 100 companies, and has over 10 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. In addition, Met life is headquartered in New York but has offices, subsidiaries and affiliates in every continent. MetLife, Inc. is a leading global provider of insurance, annuities and employee benefit programs. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, MetLife holds leading…

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    It has now operations in several other countries (Australia, 2015). The company was founded In Germany in 1897. The company has since then grew a lot. The subsidiary of the company that operates in Australia like all other subsidiaries work for the betterment of the society by helping out the people in need. The company’s core values are based on the social teaching principles put forward by the Catholic Church. It uses more than just one principle…

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