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- 591: U.S. Multinational Corporations In Europe
- ... tend to conduct their own industrial relations independent of local conditions. One last cause of tension between Europe and United States multinational corporations is decision making. Many Europeans feel that decisions concerning investment, production, and employment are established with little reference to national consideration. Companies looking to do business with counties need to keep these differences in mind in order not to upset the their workforce and cause any further problems ...
- 592: The US Economy Is In A Growth Spurt
- ... and profit "margins" because of the current disinflationary trends. He is also concerned with the continuing job losses because of downsizing, right sizing, and mergers. He believes that these things will "take their toll on employment and consumer purchasing power." In spite of all these short-term woes that we're faced with, Yardeni is still quite optimistic about our economic future. He recently published a report entitled "10,000 in ...
- 593: Zoologists
- ... 00 per year. As you gain experience, you can earn up to $48,000.00 per year. Job Opportunities: Career prospects will depend on their speciality, the type of organization with which they are seeking employment, and the general economic condition of the country. If you plan on being employed by the Federal Government, the outlook does not look very promising for the next several years. Opportunities for zoological parks and ...
- 594: Landscape Architecture as a Career
- ... darkness (Discover 5). Like any other job, landscape architecture has it's advantages and disadvantages. Advantages of being a landscape architect are working indoors and outdoors, traveling, working on a variety of projects, and good employment opportunities. Some disadvantages include having to keep redoing plans, working with a limited budget, working overtime to meet projected deadlines, and dealing with difficult or demanding clients (5). Landscape architects usually work for firms that ...
- 595: The History of Phamaceutical Compounding
- ... an examination on local Forensic Pharmacy and satisfactorily completing the housemanship the pupil will be eligible for registration with the Pharmacy Board to practice as a registered pharmacist in Malaysia. A pharmacy degree offers excellent employment prospects given the present steady demand in Malaysia. Factors likely to spur demand for pharmacists through the mid 1990's include scientific advances that have made a wider range of drug products available for preventive ...
- 596: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... book North American Free Trade, U.S. jobs are assumed to be created at the rate of 14.5 thousand new jobs per billion dollars of net improvement in the U.S. trade balance. The employment impact of the NAFTA will vary across the country but never be too significant in one area. It seems that the rationale of the typical NAFTA critic is that a wave of American jobs will ...
- 597: Ways to Increase College Bookstore Sales
- ... are less than that of the competition. Of those surveyed, the lowest scoring service issue is that of the selection of merchanidise. INSIGNIA CLOTHING Karen Sweeney, a manager for three of her eight years of employment at the bookstore, feels insignia clothing and merchandise is a lucrative market that should be tapped into. According to the information obtained in my independent observation and the surveys, sweatshirts, T-shirts, and shorts with ...
- 598: Fixed Exchange Rates
- ... rate and the money supply so as to bring about desired changes in the economy. The aims of monetary policy are the same as those of economic policy generally. They are the maintenance of full employment, price stability, a satisfactory rate of economic growth, and a balance of payments equilibrium. Under a fixed exchange rate regime, governments are committed to intervention in the foreign exchange market to maintain a given nominal ...
- 599: Women In The Labour Force
- ... just above that rate which could also exceed that of the men near the end of the century. Only about 11 percent of women had part-time jobs because they couldn't find full-time employment or because they wished to spend more time to their education or their families, or for other reasons. Although 24 percent of the women working part-time would have preferred a full-time job if ...
- 600: Unions
- ... People who don't enjoy the benefits of union protection get benefits too. "The labour movement was in the forefront of the struggles for public health care, for public education, for minimum wages, holidays and employment conditions."2 1 D. Martin, Form War To Peace, Canadian Labour Congress, Quebec, 1991, P.17 2 Notes On Unions, Canadian Labour Congress, Quebec, 1992, P.1 Union Nowadays "Unions are like businesses: their success ...
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