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    Report on Labour Dispute

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    STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON EXISTING RELATION MACHINERY IN COAL INDIA LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES Introduction: Industrial Relations‚ Industrial disputes & its grievance handling mechanism Industrial relations constitute one of the most delicate and complex problems of the modern industrial society. In the broad sense‚ industrial relations cover all such relationships that a business enterprise maintains with various sections of the society such as workers‚ state‚ customers and public who come

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    surface and is made up of hydrocarbon gas primarily methane (CH4). It is found in oil and gas field and coal mining area (Annual Report PGN‚ 2010). Natural gas can be used as fuel either fuel for industry‚ vehicles‚ housing‚ power plants and even as raw material for petrochemical products. Figure 2. Natural Gas Composition Compared to oil-based fuels and coal‚ natural gas has several advantages‚ namely: 1. Environmental Friendly Natural gas burns more cleanly

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    Budget control

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    in the world. NTPC’s core business is engineering‚ construction and operation of power generating plants and also providing consultancy to power utilities in India and abroad. As on date the installed capacity of NTPC is 27‚404 MW through its 14 coal based (22‚395 MW)‚ 7 gas based (3‚955 MW and 4 Joint Venture Projects (1‚054 MW)‚ NTPC acquired 50% equity of the SAIL Power Supply Corporation Ltd (SPSCL). This JV company operates the captive power plants of Durgapur (120 MW)‚ Rurkela (120 MW and

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    was most prevalent in Eastern Europe and the USSR‚ as evidenced by their economy’s productive inefficiencies‚ allocative inefficiencies and pricing difficulties. This essay will classify the traditional soviet economy and examine the production‚ allocation and pricing difficulties which caused its end. The Soviet Model Ericson describes the traditional soviet system as “one of centralized planning‚ implemented administratively through the issuing of direct commands and extensive‚ detailed coordinating

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    and “in situ” used for ecosystems services and enjoyment III. Types of Natural Resources A. Renewable- Resources that exhibit growth and reproduction a. Trees‚ marine animals‚ wildlife B. Non-Renewable- Fixed current stock but supply changes a. Coal‚ natural gas‚ minerals‚ petroleum‚ farmland b. Causes of supply change? b.i. Market Price b.ii. Technology IV. Important Issues in NRE A. Adequate supply B. Socially optimal rates of use a. Efficiency = max. All benefits – opportunity costs

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    Steel Industry

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    rate‚ the government plans to increase spending on infrastructure to 10% of the GDP from the current 4.8%. The finance ministry has provided Rs 1‚73‚552 crore for infrastructure development in FY11‚ which constitutes over 46% of the total planned allocation. All sectors falling under infrastructure are going to use steel intensively. The Indian economy shifted to the 8-9% growth rate trajectory in the 2004-09 period‚ causing a sharp pick-up in steel consumption‚ which registered a compounded annual

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    Biography: Louis Armstrong

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    Liberty and Perdido Streets with his mother and sister‚ Beatrice who was nicknamed Mama Lucy. The family lived in stark poverty. Louis Armstrong started work for a wealthy white family‚ the Karnofsky’s‚ collecting used bottles and rags and delivering coal at age seven. In third grade Louis dropped out of school and quit working for the Karnofsky family. All Louis did at this time was roam around the streets of New Orleans this is when he started to gain an interest in jazz. At age twelve Louis fired

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    Slope stability

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    anxiety. 2.6 Your brain will require glucose or sugar to function properly. It is therefore advisable to increase your glucose intake before the exam and is generally not a bad idea to have a sweet snack with you during the exam. 3 TIME ALLOCATION 3.1 The pace at which the examination is written should enable a 3-hour paper to be completed in 2½-hours. 3.2 Allow yourself 15 minutes to read the question paper carefully. 3.3 Allocate the time per question according to the marks allocated

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    Siegel Case Summary

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    senior management formulated a performance appraisal system in which one group of particular people were affected in a more negative manner than the others (Myers‚ 2003). Disparate impact is a concept brought about in 1971‚ in the case of Griggs v. Duke Power Company‚ explained in the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 1964 (HR Guide‚ 2012). It disallows professional practices affecting employees that may not appear as deliberate actions of discrimination‚ but are discriminatory in operation. The

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    about half of the most commonly used words in Modern English have Old English roots. The words be‚strong and water‚ for example‚ derive from Old English. Old English was spoken until around 1100. b. Middle English In 1066 William the Conqueror‚ the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France)‚ invaded and conquered England. The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with them a kind of French‚ which became the language of the Royal Court‚ and the ruling and business classes. For a period there was

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