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... and a job satisfaction model were developed from organizational behavior literature. . Demographic ... levels of PSM before and after employment to determine what happens when additional factors ... the model may have been impacted by the exclusion of this type of variable. . The last caveat is tha...
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... are not seen as separate and distinct from their other objectives; instead, they see them as ... to unions in connection with their employment are Abood v. Detroit Board of Education (80) and L... would not have been eligible for exclusion from the proxy statement on grounds that they conc...
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The higher employment levels are due to higher women's labor force participation rates and fewer people on disability, early pensions, or long-term unemployment. Both of these variables are heavily influenced by social policy. The Nordic countries have policies in place that facilitate the integration of mothers with small children into the labor market, such as parental leave, child care, and part-time work arrangements with social benefits. The public sector services provided to families - not just for child care but also for elderly care, continuing education, transport, etc. - constitute an alternative path to employment generation, superior in job quality to the private service sector. Public sector service jobs provide decent wages, working conditions, and benefits, thus forming p...
... states of Northwestern Europe - spanning from Switzerland and France north to the four Nordic co... it added the goals of reducing social exclusion and poverty as well as investing in new skills req...
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... of the Michigan Public Employment Relations Act's agency-shop provision and outlined...Page 500 U.S. 507, 508. who benefit from union efforts without paying for union services; a... appears preoccupied with form to the exclusion of content, giving great weight to the fact that t...
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... Pages 34386-34539 . From the Federal Register Online via the Government Pri...Program Integrity: Gainful Employment--Debt Measures; Final Rule. Federal Register / V... or loan for a borrower that meets the exclusion criteria under Sec. 668.7(b)(4) or (c)(5). Under t...
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...In the discussion that follows, I draw from a variety of primary sources, including an in pers... properties--chief among them paid employment, limited profit distribution, and democratic manag... agenda designed to alleviate "social exclusion" and cultivate more "active citizenship," through ...
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Introduction - II. Intellectual property systems - A. Copyright - B. Trademark - C. Trade Secrets - D. Patents - 1. Early Patent Law - 2. Current Patent System - 3. Plant Protection Act and Plant Variety Protection Act - III. International patent-related treaties, conventions, and documents - A. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works - B. Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Properties - C. GATT and the WTO - D. TRIPS - E. Shortcomings in the Current International IP Regime for Dissemination of Innovation to Developing Nations - F. Conclusion - IV. University participation in patent systems - A. Overview of Higher Education Systems in the United States - B. Commercialization and Universities - C. Models of University IP Systems - 1. Ivory Towe...
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... that aims to unfold or "decouple" policy from service delivery and to manage outsourced public s... with the terms and conditions of employment for those who provide them. . Liberal Governance .... establishing an unaccountable system of exclusion. With the aim of discovering universal norms to ac...
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... $200 billion that the country has generated from the exportation of crude oil since the late 1950s,... environment, social discrimination and exclusion" (ibid). . Several other view points have extended... sectors which, hitherto, provided employment for the ordinary citizens have become very unattra...
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Introduction. I. The Citizen Employee's Dilemma: Civic Duty And Employment-At-Will. II. The Evolving Law For . A. Early Efforts to Protect . B. Judicial Activism. C. Legislative Activism. D. The Unfinished Law for . III. A Path To A Unified Law For . A. Overview. B. Objections to Protection for . 1. Management and Defense Costs. 2. Intra-Firm Communication. C. Challenges in Writing the Law. 1. Employee Conduct. 2. Public Policy. Conclusion.
...What sets citizen employees apart from other "protected conduct" groups is the object of ... has no particular employer or employee exclusions from coverage. Looking only at decisions reported ...