Employment laws protect the rights of the employees in a workplace. They state the obligations, rights, and responsibilities that should be upheld in the relationship between an employer and employees. These laws are important to employees, and t...
Political Economy: The political economy investigates the relationship between a government and its citizens due to legislated government actions. It investigates macroeconomic occurrences such as economic expansion, allocation, inequality, and commerce and how institutions, legislation, and political ...
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So caught up was I in my assigned role as ingénue that I was perfectly willing to entertain the possibility that another book on the same subject had come out simultaneously and I’d somehow missed it. He was already telling me about the very important book—with that smug look I know ...
Why do businesses need employment law? Define the Weingarten Rule, then explain why the courts supported it and how it promotes labor/management relations. Summarize the three major principles of justice and discuss their usage in empl...
We have also succeeded in highlighting the differentiated effect in relation to the satisfaction levels for some explanatory variables. The price-to-room surface ratio and free Wi-Fi significantly influence only low score levels of customer ratings. On the other hand, the advanced facilities for peo...
[13]. As the boundary between disabled and non-disabled is less clear for those with invisible disabilities, the possibility to pass as not having a disability is more likely than when the individual has a visible disability [14]. This can have a negative impact upon self-concept and ...
the population is only 31%. Between 2013 and 2023, there was an estimated reduction in the extreme child poverty rate from 20.7% to 15.9% [1]. However, it is estimated that COVID-19-related disruptions severely impeded progress in reductions in child poverty and that 30 million more ...
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Although many less-educated individuals may have the potential to be productive, their lack of signalling pre-conditions in relation to upper social position, financial security or positive parental influences would prompt employers to screen them out from job considerations (ibid., p. 428). Such ...