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3301: Labor Unions
... they were encouraged to go to work. Before long, one out of four workers in defense industries was a woman. During World War II, labor cooperated with government and industry. Its spirit was expressed by John L. Lewis, president of the CIO. "When the nation is attacked," he said, "every American must rally to its defense." When peace came, a wave of strikes for higher wages swept the nation. Employers became ...
3302: Immigration and Its Effect on the Economy of the U.S
... and white. As we look toward the future and our economic stability we can be sure the battle will be for the scarcest natural resource, that of talent and brainpower. Bibliography Baumol, William J. "Sir John Versus the Hicksians, or Theorist Malgre Lui." The Journal of Economic Literature 19, no. 4 (December 1990): 1708-1715. Becker, Gary S. "An Open Door for Immigrants--the Auction." The Wall Street Journal, 14 October ...
3303: Economic Espionage
... most part, modern industrial spies are motivated by pure greed of money. If we look back in history we can see that the majority of the spies that were caught, were motivated by the money. John walker head of the notorious Walker spie ring, sold submarine secretes to the Soviets for 17 years for one million dollars. Larry Wu-Tai Chin and analyst of the CIA, passed secrets to China and ...
3304: A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study of Poland
... until 1989. Mikhail Gorbachev's appointment as Kremlin leader in March 1985 was the signal that the Polish opposition had been waiting for. Exploiting the new liberalization in the region, Lech Walesa and Solidarity, Pope John Paul II and the church hierarchy, and ordinary citizens stung by the deepening economic recession combined to force the Communists to sit down at roundtable talks in 1989. They secured far-reaching political concessions and ...
3305: Technology Jobs
... let it be the masters of us. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 Welfare Reform, By: Lawrence Mishel http://epn.org/epi/epwelf.html 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield, J. Chetwynd, T. M. Ito, K ...
3306: Business Etiquette
... if they begin to ramble, discuss unrelated work incidents, or keep you from performing your necessary work. If someone else interrupts anther in your presents, interrupt them to say, “Now, wait a minute, I want John to finish his thought.” Always remember people and their opinions deserve respectful consideration (Hilkenburg.) Inappropriate business appearance is also neglected in our society often people disregard the importance of appearance, but it does influence peoples ...
3307: Location Analysis of a Franchise Resturaunt
... 1994 across western Canada. A new slogan ,"'Come and get it all'...conveys the message that Boston Pizza serves more than pizza..."(Boston Pizza says, 3). The newly released broadcast campaign also featured television star John Ratzenberger, who is known as Cliff the mailman from the Cheers television series. The Boston city location of the Cheers bar was one connection which helped in selecting this character, but there was also another ...
3308: The Forever Changing Economy
... indicates that policymakers have multiple policy instruments at their disposal that can be used alternately or in some combination to manipulate their economies.(cite 11) Another problem is that elite economists, including Nobel Prize and John Bates Clark medal winners, have had their papers rejected by journals for reasons ranging from excessive mathematical analysis to using sexist language.(cite 13) Some of the rejected papers have later been hailed as classics ...
3309: U.S and Japan Car Industries
... Bibliographic Sources "Big 3 and Japan." New York Times, June 26, 1995. Borrus, Amy with Bill Javetski. "Who's Afraid of the World Trade Organization." Business Week, June 5, 1995, p.35. Borrus, Amy with John Templeman, Keith Naughton, Edith Updike and Bureau Report. "Good Deal? Yes. Great Deal? No." Business Week, July 10, 1995, p.32-33. "Clinton's Phoney Peace." The Economist, July 1, 1995, p.13. Dornbusch, Rudi ...
3310: General Motors - Financial Ratio Analysis
... years later it made the largest stock offering in US history, raising $2.2 billion. Culminating a period of boardroom coups (relating to the company's lagging effort to reduce costs) in the early 1990s, John Smith replaced Robert Stempel as CEO. NBC apologized in 1993 for improprieties in its expose alleging that GM pickups equipped with "sidesaddle" gas tanks tended to explode upon side impact. The government nonetheless asked the ...


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