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    Introduction Since its inception into mainstream society‚ advertising and its various repercussions have been subjected to intense scrutiny and debate. The underlying effects of advertising are both positive and negative. Both have seeped into various aspect of society‚ namely‚ through social‚ cultural and economic norms. This assignment will explore the different connotation that advertising have portrayed. Whereby a conclusion will be made on the statement where advertising has had a

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    engagement of blue collar employees and white collar employees; (c) to compare the QWL perceptions of blue collar employees and white collar employees in a large sized Turkish marble firm toward this topic. In this context‚ study conducted in a marble factory in Burdur which is one of the greatest export firm of Turkey. Results showed that there was significant relations between dimension of QWL and work engagement. Accordingly; (a) QWL affect work engagement; (b) work engagement level of blue-collar employees

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    anyone else Organisation chart Workers in the hierarchy who work under the control of a more senior worker Downsizing The path (or chain) down which orders (or commands) are passed. In a company‚ this goes from the Board of Directors down to other workers in the organisation. Delegation Removing layers of management and workers in a hierarchy so that there a fewer workers in the chain of command in a hierarchy Subordinate Giving more responsibility to workers further down the chain of command

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    Traditional Management Professional Management Less technical More technical Less Mgt Qualification More Mgt Qualification Employer by inheritance First gen employers 7. How is the environment changing? Employees From To Workers Knowledge workers Blue collar White collar Specialized skills Multi skills Submissive Assertive 8. How is the environment changing? Economy From To Closed economy Open economy Sellers’ market Buyers’ market Domestic business International business Stable Unstable

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    drivers‚ janitors‚ and delivery men. I personally take my hat off to the blue collar worker‚ those who work the fifty hour week at minimum wedge in order to support the top of the pyramid. Without these noble men and women our pampered society would not exist. We as a society take for granted the availability of food‚ clothing‚ gas‚ and comfort items which all make up a large part of our economy‚ and without these blue collar workers would cease to exist. Due to this strong emphasis on over achievement

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    College is the next stepping stone to better or advance ones social standing in life‚ whether it is moving from a blue collar lifestyle to white collar‚ or to continue to further their career path. However‚ it comes with an “unavoidable result.” Alfred Lubrano discusses this “unavoidable result” in his text “The Shock of Education: How College Corrupts.” Lubrano discusses the topic of how furthering ones education opens more possibilities but at the same time distances those held most dearly. He

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    results should not be expected across all industries) • General Motors reports a 65 to 75 percent success rate with their EAP program • General Motors reports a $3 gain for every $1 spent on care • There is a significant drop in grievances by blue collar workers who receive EAP 3. If Trenton ’s proposal is accepted‚ what key steps would you recommend to her in implementing a new EAP at Skyline Machine Shop? In implementing a new EAP at Skyline‚ Trenton should consider the following: •

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    hard to integrate back into society. Those brave soldiers didn’t get back the things they had before they went to fight in the war to defend our country. Their jobs most likely had been taken by women and black men. Some had white collar jobs and others had blue collar jobs but both of them were of great importance because they provided enough to support their families. Unfortunately all those benefits and privileges were gone‚ instead of getting better their chances of progressing they had to face

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    Five Common Reasons for the Importance of Letter Grades. pp. 1‚ 4-5 Doi:http://etale.org/main/2013/04/10/5-common-reasons-for-the-importance-of-letter-grades/ Cenedella‚ Mark (2010).The Ladders: A white collar nation. pp. 4 Doi: http://www.businessinsider.com/great-news-weve-become-a-white-collar-nation-2010-1 Grayson‚ Patti  (2011)  Personal Learning Networks‚ The Compelling Need for Change‚ The Moral Imperative‚ Voices Grading – What Is It Good For? pp. 4 Doi:http://plpnetwork.com/2011/09/26/grading-%E2%80%93-what-is-it-good-for/

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    Well first off‚ what is a blue collar job or a blue collar employee? The first thing that may come to one’s minds is a person without a diploma working in a restaurant serving guests in hopes of earning their gratuity by the end of each guest’s meal. Meals in a fast food restaurant would not available if it were not for the blue collar workers working those IHOP or Chik-Fil-A equipment each day. Blue collar jobs are needed to maintain society in America. Life as Americans know it would be much different

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