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    SUIT TO INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC MIGRATION COMMISSION (ICMC); THUS‚ BOTH THE LABOR ARBITER AND THE NLRC HAD NO JURISDICTION OVER THE CASE. — The basic issue in this case is whether the Memorandum of Agreement executed on July 15‚ 1988 gave ICMC immunity from suit. The Court holds it did. Consequently‚ both the Labor Arbiter and the NLRC had no jurisdiction over the case. Petitioner’s contention that the Memorandum of Agreement is not an act of Congress which is needed to "repeal or supersede" the provision

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    Company Overview In developed countries‚ car rental companies such as Enterprise‚ Hertz‚ or Avis are everywhere‚ but which company is number one in this industry? Certainly‚ the answer is Enterprise. “Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Enterprise) is a privately held car rental company. It is engaged in vehicle leasing‚ fleet management services and sale of used cars. The company operates in the US and Canada. It is headquartered in St. Louis‚ Missouri and employs 65‚000 people. The company recorded revenues

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    Case Study: SK Telecom Goes Egalitarian in a Hierarchical Society Introduction: This case is a convergence of several Human behavioral aspects like power distance and effect of values on professional society as an example ‘organizational hierarchy’. SK telecom South Korean company has organizational hierarchy culture that reflects in South Korea’s cultural value to major extent as well. Power distance has several characteristics. People accepting the unequal distribution of the power

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    Managing a Family Business The Vega Food Company March 16‚ 2014 The Vega Food Company case is about the Valle family. Franciso Valle Sr. was the entrepreneur-owner of Industrias La Vega‚ he was married to Isabel and had they had six kids. Five of their kids are girls Rosa‚ 47; Ana‚ 42; Maria‚ 38; Tere‚ 33; and Mari‚ 27 one son Franciso Jr.‚ 45. Franciso Sr. died in 1994 and left Franciso Jr.‚ as his successor. Before Franciso Sr. passed‚ Franciso Jr. was the President

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    by way of case stated by one of the stipendiary magistrates sitting at Bow Street‚ before whom informations were preferred by police officers against the defendants‚ in each case that she ‘being a common prostitute‚ did solicit in a street for the purpose of prostitution‚ contrary to section 1 (1) of the Street Offences Act‚ 1959.’ The magistrate in each case found that the defendant was a common prostitute‚ that she had solicited and that the solicitation was in a street‚ and in each case fined the

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    EXPERIENCE HBR.ORG Case Study The Experts Bruce Chizen (bruce@ chizenventures.com) is a venture partner at Voyage Capital in Seattle and a senior adviser at Permira Advisers‚ which is headquartered in London. He was previously the CEO of Adobe. ILLUSTRATION: MONICA HELLSTRÖM Debra Benton (debra@ debrabenton.com) is an executive coach‚ the founder of Benton Management Resources in Livermore‚ Colorado‚ and the author of CEO Material: How to Be a Leader in Any Organization

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    Analysis: Martha McCaskey Harvard Business Review The Issue: This case focuses on Martha McCaskey. McCaskey is a relatively recent Harvard B-School grad on the fast track at Seleris Associates. She is a consultant who specializes in competitive analysis for corporations. McCaskey has been assigned as lead on project Silicon 6. She has a strong track record for delivering quality on her projects‚ which is why she was chosen as lead for this project. The focus of the project is to reverse

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    in that its success does not rely on size or volume; anyone with little resources but a great idea can be the David that slays the industry Goliaths. Examples abound: Ben & Jerry in ice cream and Paul Newman in spaghetti source. In fact‚ while the case tells us little in this regard‚ I suspect that Aloha has been able to survive in this competitive industry for all these years and seems to be thriving entirely because it started out occupying a special market niche and positioning its coffee as a

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    illegality‚ and no right of action exists in respect of anything arising out of the transaction. In such a case the maxim In pari delicto‚ portior est conditio defendentis applies‚ and the test for determining whether an action lies is to see whether the plaintiff can make out his claim without relying on the illegal transaction to which he was a party. Halsbury 2nd Ed. Vol. VII p. 173. Case referred to Bowmakers Ltd v Barnet Instruments Ltd (1945) 1 KB 65; (1944) 2 All ER 579 1953 1 MLJ 239

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    business. In this way‚ Fiat had a chance to involve to Indian Market with a wholly-owned subsidiary and they formed a JV to produce compact car‚ Uno. Also we can mention about India’s geographical advantages too. A factory in India can easily be a HUB for automobiles and spear parts for Fiat. In my opinion‚ this is an valuable asset for Fiat. Because‚ they will use and improve its suppliers‚ dealership network and customer service. If Fiat is able to create strong relationships with the suppliers

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