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- 6121: The National Farm Workers Association
- ... strike and further boycotts against lettuce and Gallo wine, California Governor Jerry Brown established a collective bargaining law for farm workers in 1975. In 1977, the UFW and the Teamsters reached an agreement regarding union control of farm areas. The UFW success is partly due to advocating principles of nonviolence as expressed by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1968, Chavez fasted for 25 days to emphasize the farm workers ...
- 6122: Environmental Forces And International Business
- ... international environment is more complex and having an understanding of the external environmental forces enables international managers to be alerted to new opportunities. External forces are commonly called uncontrollable forces. Although managers have no direct control over external forces, knowledge of these forces will better prepare them for greater success in the international business environment. Five of the uncontrollable forces to be identified and their impact on Australia and Italy discussed ...
- 6123: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... union such as that of the European Community. Whereas the EC dealt with monetary exchange rate issues by implementing a standard in currency called the "Euro-Currency", the NAFTA would be off limits to such control. Like many issues today, this topic was hotly debated. Many people vehemently argued that job loss and low wages would plague the United States and Canada inflicting more damage on these two already struggling economies ...
- 6124: United Parcel Service
- ... stock will be transferred to the employees and the shares to be traded on the open market, which will have a voting right of one vote per share, this will still keep the power to control the stock inside UPS. The purposes of this incorporation of UPS stock is two major reasons, the first, is to raise a lot of capital so the UPS can be unrestricted and competitive in acquisitions ...
- 6125: A Postmodern Look at Poverty and Homelessness
- ... of homelessness itself may trigger heavy drinking and drug use by people who have not had such problems in the past and may prompt renewed substance abuse by people whose earlier problems had been under control. Other chronic health problems, such as diabetes and HIV/AIDS, pose unmet treatment for some homeless people. Due to today's economic structure and shortage of affordable housing the people troubled by severe mental illness ...
- 6126: Scarcity In The Canadian Economy
- ... stations. As petroleum can be used widely, so the demand for petroleum is very high. Canada only produces minority of its petroleum supply; majority is imported from countries in Middle East, so therefore they can control the price of petroleum. If they decided to decrease the production of petroleum, which means petroleum supply in Canada will also decrease. In order to improve this situation, first Canada must increases its productivity of ...
- 6127: Multimedia
- ... music, voice narration, and text; for instance, the program Columbus allows students to relive the great navigator's voyages and explore the New World as it looked when Columbus first saw it. The ability to control the learning experience makes the student an active rather than a passive learner. Other common systems include Sim City, Carmen San Diego, and a variety of popular multimedia games created by Broderbound Softwarek, one of ...
- 6128: Succeeding Through Others
- ... extends the results from what one person can accomplish to what many people can accomplish. By involving other people through effective delegation, we have the potential to get more things accomplished in our area of control. In addition, we are likely to get new ideas and approaches to solve problems by involving others. Second, delegation frees up our time to get the most important things accomplished. Many of the tasks that ...
- 6129: The Great Inflation
- ... of 4.2 marks to the dollar. The new currency was quickly accepted by the population, and food and consumer goods began to appear in the shops. The government could now attempt to regain budgetary control in a climate of low inflation. The Dawes Plan was brokered, and a sum of some 39 billion dollars was lent to Germany of the following five years. However, this new economic prosperity had its ...
- 6130: The Team v.s. The CEO
- The Team v.s. The CEO For as long as America has been around, so have power hungry, decision making, iron clad individuals that have striven to create a business that they had total control over. It has been the American way for years. You start at the bottom of the ladder, but always hoping to climb past all your co-workers to one day to become the "head honcho ...
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