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    This paper will critically review the major opposing perspectives on arbitration and industrial relations‚ with particular attention to how government regulation and intervention relate to the changes made to the system after 1996. The major focus of this brief paper will be to demonstrate that Howard ’s industrial relations policies resemble those of the late 1800 ’s‚ where the Master and Servant Act ’s regulated the relationships between employer and employee. These were replaced with the introduction

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    NOYO OSAGHAE 1/30/2012 I HAVE NEITHER GIVEN NOR RECEIVED‚ NOR HAVE I TOLERATED OTHERS’ OF UNAUTHORIZED AID THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN A GLOBALIZED ECONOMY Recent developments in the global economy would seem to suggest that it is in the interest of states to be integrated into the global economy‚ although it is also obvious that most would like to do so in the most beneficial and equitable ways. The increase in the number of states seeking membership in the World Trade Organization

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    reason for the children being the work class was simple a higher income for the family. The working class family usually worked more and had a higher birth rate and only the high class families could afford to send their children to school. The role of the women were far more strenuous then the men and the children in this age. They had to go to work almost every day in the mines and the lucky ones worked for the rich families sowing‚ taking care of the children and also cooking. With doing all

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    The Agricultural Revolution‚ increased population‚ and the Scientific Revolution spurred the first Industrial Revolution in the middle of the eighteenth century. With the Industrial Revolution came a series of changes in working class families. A decline in the domestic system forced men and women began to look for work outside the home. Women were given unskilled labor positions‚ and as a result‚ they were treated as replaceable workers. Examples of their poor conditions include low pay‚ long

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    The Role of Federal Government The Role of Federal Government Initially‚ a citizen of the United States would be more likely to interact with and be impacted by state or local government than the federal government. Possibly the first major expansion of federal power came during the Civil War‚ when the federal government refused to allow the secession of what came to be known as the Confederate States of America. Not only did the federal government not allow for the secession of states from

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    In the Industrial Revolution‚ it was a turning point for the Unions. “Between 1860 and 1910 the population of the US tripled‚ and so too did the industrial workforce. New types of commercial enterprise sprung up to stand alongside the pre-Civil War textile factories.” (PBS) During this time period‚ working conditions did not improve

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    The Role of Non-state Actors in International Relations Introduction International relations (IR) is like a stage where actors are needed to put on a show. Actors are any person or entity which plays a role that is attributable in international relations. There are two kind of actors in the world of International Relations which are states and non-state actors. States are territories run by a government and have a permanent population. Although states are the most important actors in IR‚ they are

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    Scrutiny of government can be defined as any activity that involves examining (and being prepared to challenge) the expenditure‚ administration and policies of the government of the day. The leader of the House of Commons‚ Robin Cook stated ’Good scrutiny makes for good government’. It often comprises scrutinising the wider context in which government is working. To examine and challenge the work of government is normally understood to be one of the three primary roles of Parliament‚ the rest of

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    is often not ours. Currently‚ mothers‚ homemakers‚ and cheap labor are the most we can amount to. Due to the Industrial Revolution‚ the labor of women is being overlooked‚ forcing us to depend on the very men who take us for granted and act like they own us. Women deserve more than this; we are human beings and it is high time we were treated like it. It is certainly true that the Industrial Revolution is having a few positive outcomes‚ such as‚ higher wages in factories compared to working on a farm

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    The numerous technological innovations of the industrial revolution changed the very fabric of society. As the steam powered printing press became common place in the realm of book making‚ books could be made far easier and cheaper than what had before been able. Though this changed the face of book production‚ a more subtle change came about in the process of book consumption and distribution throughout the mid- to late nineteenth century. Rail began to dominate the American countryside‚ first being

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