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    Rosa PArks

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    M. Nathai-Balkissoon:Towards Compliance with the OSH Act of Trinidad and Tobago 34 ISSN 1000 7924 The Journal of the Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago Vol.40‚ No.1‚ April/May 2011‚ pp.34-43 Towards Compliance with the OSH Act of Trinidad and Tobago: Gap Analysis of a Food and Beverage Manufacturing Enterprise Marcia Nathai-Balkissoon National Training Agency‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ West Indies E-mail: mnbalkissoon@gmail.com (Received 11 January 2011; Revised

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    ASSEMBLE MADE FOR YOU Inspecting assembled products for appearance and taste : * For hot products‚ make sure they have been in the Heated Landing Zone(HLZ) for 1 minutes. * Unwrap or open the product’s wrap‚ check to see if the product has the following characteristics : -products look appetizing. - it is neatly and correctly dressed‚ with tender loving care. - it is not crushed or abused. -it does not have condiments on wrap‚ box or bowl. Inspecting assembled products for temperature

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    Types of Strike

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    Strikes and lockouts constitutional or official strikes unofficial strikes general strikes lockouts rotating or revolving strikes sit-ins tool-down or pen-down strike The data supplied to the ILO do not include statistics on sympathetic or political strikes or on gheraos (harassment of employers‚ etc. by workers preventing them from leaving the premises until their claims are granted) which result in work stoppages. The statistics for these types of action are collected and published separately

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    Strikes and lockouts: LRA 66 of 1995 | Right to strike and recourse to lockout | A strike or a lock out is prohibited when:1. a collective agreement prohibits it2. issue in dispute must be referred to arbitration or Labour Court3. issue in dispute is arbitration award‚ collective agreement or Minister award4. a determination in BCEA 75/97 regulates the dispute (only in first year) | Protected and unprotected strikes and lock outs | Substantive and procedural requirements set forthProcedural requirements

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    NBA Affect’s on the Economy. Is a bunch of angry men the only thing the NBA lockout will have a impact on? Will the lockout put our economy in an even bigger hole? Could the NCCA benefit from the lockout ? Will it effect those who aren’t sport fans? The NBA lockout is starting to have a big negative effect on the economy. One way the economy is affected by the NBA lockout is the tax dollars the economy lost from the NBA. This has a really strong impact on the economy because

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    concluded NHL lockout. The lockout‚ which lasted 113 days‚ marked the third time since 1994 that the NHL cancelled regular-season games due to labor unrest. Roughly 10% of games in that time frame have been cancelled. While the lockout has finally ended and the NHL will open the 2013 season on January 19‚ significant damage has been done to the relationship the NHL has with its fans‚ and it’s up to sport managers to make it right‚ and in a hurry. The recent history of the lockout proves that they

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    than two per cent of collective bargaining negotiations result in a strike or lockout‚ a need for special action by the parties or special provincial intervention. The Labour Relations Code automatically extends the terms and conditions of the existing contract that may otherwise expire while bargaining continues. This is called bridging and continues until a new collective agreement is achieved‚ a lawful strike or lockout takes place‚ or bargaining rights are terminated. The Code requires the

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    Marijuana Plant Problems

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    There are several problems that may occur when growing marijuana. Some common issues include nutrient burns‚ lockouts‚ mite attacks and bud rots. These problems are discussed in greater detail in this chapter. Nute Burn and Lockout Marijuana plants require special conditions in order to take up the necessary minerals from the soil. A lockout condition happens when the roots are not able to uptake the nutrients‚ which are essential for the healthy growth of the cannabis plants. This usually happens

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    Case-Study IR Problems at Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited On January 08‚ 2006‚ Toyota Motor Corporation’s (Toyota) Indian joint venture company‚ Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited (TKM) declared a lockout at its plant in Bidadi‚ Karnataka. The lockout came after two days of agitation by the plant’s employees against the dismissal of three workers by the management. The strike was the outcome of an incident that occurred in February 2004 when the management suspended 15 employees

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    Objectives •to improve economic conditions of workers in the present scenario of industrial management and political government •to avoid Industrial Conflicts and develop harmonious relations •to raise productivity to a higher level •to reduce strikes‚ lockouts and gheros by providing better wages and improved living conditions and fringe benefits to the workers •encouraging the sense of ownership among workers for Industries •to enhance government control over units and plants that are running under losses

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