E-Recruitment and the labor market - published: 13/05/2009
Thesis - 12 pages - Human resources
E-recruitment could be defined as the use of internet for recruiting. E-recruitment is recent in France. It was created during 2000's and is yet to evolve to become the first media used by French people to their job seek. E-recruitment mainly consists of spreading job offers on websites...
Discuss the disincentives on work effort induced by the tax and benefit system, and how the theory of labor supply offers alternative systems to minimize these disincentives - publié le 12/05/2009
Thesis - 7 pages - Economy general
In the UK, USA or in France, Government is seen from different angles. A State has duties and functions. In order to look after the welfare of their citizens, it tries to improve the reputation through taxation and benefit system. The main problem for most countries is the unemployment. Few...
Child labor in the clothing industry
Essay - 6 pages - Human resources
The world is becoming more and more interconnected and firms are facing evolving challenges. With the increased globalization, companies are competing not only within their national borders but also against multinational companies. This heightens the pressure stressed on all the businesses to...
A survey on labor welfare at Alstom
Tutorials/exercises - 42 pages - Human resources
The principal resources of an organization are the people. Managing its people is the most important aspect of managing an organizing. People at work comprise a large number of individuals of different sex, age, socio-religious group and different educational or literacy standards. Each has his...
Child Labor in India: The government's plans & the function of education
Thesis - 7 pages - Social, moral & civic education
In the densely-populated poor and developing countries, the problem of child labor is acute. India is no exception. A World Bank Report published in January 2000 has revealed that there are six crore working children in India-the largest in terms of any country in the world. Elimination...
Labor study of education in New York: Elementary and secondary teachers
Essay - 8 pages - Educational studies
Public school teachers in New York City play a crucial role to the functioning of the city. Teachers are one of the greatest influences in the life of a child. However, it is important to understand that being a teacher is not just a role; it is an occupation. This paper will explain what one...
Conditions of the labor market that encourage foreign investments in Central and Eastern Europe - publié le 29/09/2009
Thesis - 9 pages - International relations
Today, a well known economic phenomenon is that the foreign investments in the Central and Eastern Europe have been flooded, since 1989. Amongst many other economic data, we could include that in 2003, 29 billions dollars were invested by foreign companies. This figure is not easy to achieve,...
Significant roles played by labor unions in the United States
Thesis - 5 pages - Labor law
This research paper examines significant roles played by the labor unions in the United States. A declining rate of union membership has been seen during the last few decades. Globalization, outsourcing jobs, economical changes, and new technological advancements, and inactive roles of...
Fair labor
Thesis - 6 pages - Labor law
A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.1 When considered in the context of globalization and modern capitalism, Churchill's words are oddly disturbing. As the global population continues to grow, unemployment and...
Fruitless Labor : Love and Marriage in Joyce's Dubliners
Essay - 6 pages - Literature
In his first novel, a collection of short stories meant to express the paralytic nature of turn-of-the-century Dublin, James Joyce establishes an image of the Irish urban center as a degenerate bed of unhappiness, deprivation, depression, and imprisonment. All of his characters face the daily...
Labor and the Russian Revolution
Essay - 9 pages - Modern history
The February and October Revolutions of 1917 were based, in large part, on Marxist visions of class struggle and working class power. Despite not being an industrial power, the Russian working class was significant. Benjamin Nathans sums up the social circumstances of Russia in the late...
What is the connection between sugar and the emergence of a black slave labor force in the Americas?
Essay - 3 pages - Modern history
Sugar production is definitely essential to understand Black slave trade between Africa and America. While referring to American slavery, one often thinks about the old American cotton plantations in the south. Nevertheless, sugar played a significant role than other productions like cotton or...
The advantages and disadvantages of unionization of the modern labor force
Essay - 7 pages - Human resources
Throughout the course of the twentieth century the labor movement in the United States has taken a number of twists and turns. From unionization during the period of industrialization to the decline of the union and the literal demise of the labor movement in the 1980s and 90s, the...
A study into the history of Southern Labor Unions with an emphasis on race and gender
Essay - 7 pages - Social, moral & civic education
In David Roediger's Wages of Whiteness, the reader is introduced to the author by an autobiographical introduction that paints the picture of a white adolescent growing up in the turbulent South. The author tells of his experiences with race in a small southern town near St. Louis where locals...
What would Marx say? Labor agreement with the Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW)
Essay - 4 pages - Human resources
This past 12th of September, 2005, Ford's labor agreement with the Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW) reached its three-year expiration date, and was remade and renewed after negotiations between the two parties. Talks focused on questions of wages, benefits, retirement plans, and other...
Why, according to Iversen, have the United States and Continental Europe adopted such different approaches to labor markets and social protection?
Essay - 2 pages - Political science
Published in 2005, Torben Iversen, tries in his book ?Capitalism, Democracy and Welfare', to build a general explanation on why within a group of countries labeled western type democracies there are such differences regarding economic equality and welfare protection. With an integrated...
Labor flexibility: An overview of features and developments with the German model
Essay - 6 pages - Economy general
Many scholars cite the Digital Age shift as the main precursor involved in the increasing push towards more flexibility within economic models, not only Germany, but on a global level. The reduction in jobs involving manufacturing and the service sector has been one of the primary impetuses...
The spatial aspects of the modern division of labor and its role in the process of globalization
Essay - 2 pages - Economy general
The division of labor in the early 1930s initiated the second industrial revolution. Henry Ford got the idea of splitting tasks between as many people as possible to reduce the time required to go through each stage of the production. Nowadays some argue that we are experiencing a third...
Conditions of the labor market that encourage foreign investments in Central and Eastern Europe
Essay - 17 pages - Economy general
Today, a well known economic phenomenon is that the foreign investments in the Central and Eastern Europe have been flooded, since 1989. Amongst many other economic data, we could include that in 2003, 29 billions dollars were invested by foreign companies. This figure is not easy to achieve,...
The labor market in Spain
Essay - 19 pages - Economy general
Today, a lot of desires or worries of the European population are linked with the employment. From the question What would you do when you grown up? to the social claims and the general strikes. The reason is simple: a job provides a means to live but above all, work is presented as a...
Development as Growth: Macro Theories of Economic Growth
Course material - 10 pages - Economy general
Why do some countries have much higher levels of income per capita than others? Why do some countries grow (in terms of their output or income per capita) faster than others? From a public policy perspective: what are optimal policies to promote growth? Growth depends on two processes: the...
Is the House of the Lord undemocratic?
Essay - 2 pages - Constitutional law
British Labor proposes to abolish the House of Lords and replace it with an Assembly of Regions. The party's program was presented with a view to the legislative elections which must take place no later than January 2025. It would aim to replace the House of Lords, in which an Assembly...
Constitutional Recognition of Workers' Collective Rights: Trade Union Freedom and Right to Strike in France
Litterature review - 8 pages - Constitutional law
Discover the constitutional foundations of workers' collective rights in France, including the right to strike and trade union freedoms. Learn how the Constitutional Council has shaped labor law through landmark decisions, balancing individual and collective freedoms with the general...
Subordination Link in Scientific Research: Legal Criteria and Implications for Researchers
Summary - 3 pages - Labor law
Unlock the complexities of the subordination link in scientific research with our comprehensive guide. Discover how French case law, including landmark Court of Cassation rulings, shapes the employment status of researchers and impacts their rights to compensation and job security. Learn about...
How is social protection organized in France in the field of work?
Worksheets - 2 pages - Political science
For thirty years, the labor market has undergone profound transformations. The labor force has been increasing, mainly due to demographics. It is therefore important to frame at best the working conditions of all the active people who participate in the country's economy....
History of African-Americans (1600-1877)
Essay - 3 pages - Modern history
Slavery in America started sometime back and during this period, there was the capture of the first Africans and they were brought to North America. In North America, there was a British colony in Jamestown, Virginia, where tobacco farming was widely practiced across North America in 1619. Cheap...
"Ensuring Scientific Integrity of Salaried Researchers: Balancing Subordinate Link and Ethical Obligations"
Summary - 3 pages - Labor law
"Unlock the full potential of scientific research with our comprehensive document on the Research Code and scientific integrity. Discover how to strengthen researcher independence, ensure transparency, and promote ethical research practices. Learn about the challenges faced by salaried...
Loyalty in Collective Bargaining: Principles and Impacts
Essay - 4 pages - Labor law
This master dissertation explores the concept of loyalty in collective bargaining, its necessity, and the impacts of disloyalty, within the framework of labor law.
Constitutional Council's Protection of Workers' Rights: Balancing Liberty and Employment Equality
Dissertation - 11 pages - Labor law
Discover how the Constitutional Council shapes labor laws in France, balancing business freedom with worker protection. Explore the Council's role in promoting equality, combating discrimination, and safeguarding workers' rights through constitutional case law. Learn about the...
Analysis of the Law of 4 May 2004 and the Framework of Social Dialogue
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Human resources
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the Law of 4 May 2004 and the framework of social dialogue, including its objectives, principles, and implications for labor relations. The analysis also explores the history of trade unionism and the development of collective bargaining...
