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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON Union Oil Company of California

    Union Oil Company of California, dba Unocal (pronounced /ˈjuːnɵkæl/) is a defunct company that was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the late 19th century, through the 20th century, and into the early 21st century. It was headquartered in El Segundo, California, United States. On...
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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON Union Pacific Railroad

    SWOT ANALYSIS ON Union Pacific Railroad : The Union Pacific Railroad (reporting mark UP) (NYSE: UNP), headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, is the largest railroad network in the United States. James R. Young is president, CEO and Chairman.[3][4] UP's route map covers most of the central and...
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    The First step - Formation of Kaira union

    Realizing that something needed to be done about the unequal balance of wealth, they turned to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel for advice. Sardar Patel knew that their only chance of earning a decent income was when they themselves gained control over the resources they created. He also knew that the...
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    Union Budget 2010-2011

    Hi guys here it is detailed information of Budget Union 2010-2011.... Very useful & unique with large stastical date base....
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    GROWTH OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

    ENLARGEMENTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION The big issue of the EU must now grapple with is enlargement. After a bitter dispute among the 12 members, they agreed in March 1994to enlarge the Euro include Australia, Finland, Sweden, and Norway. Most of the opposition to enlargement and a subsequent...
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    TRADE UNION MOVEMENT ERA

    TRADE UNION MOVEMENT ERA Conditions of the workers in the aftermath of factory system as an outcome in industrial revolution were very pathetic. The royal commission of labour in India (1911) under the chairmanship of J.H., Whitley recommended the abolition of the ‘jobber’ system. Basic...
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    SWOT ON TRADE UNION

    STRENGTH OF TRADE UNION 1. In India there is a strong political backing for the trade unions. 2. Trade union are in a comfortable position & have a control over the management. 3. Employees have still believe in trade union as they belif the trade union really works for their welfare. 4...
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    OBEROI HOTEL - CASE STUDY ON TRADE UNION

    Case study Of Oberoi Hotel MSKS also has a trade union existing in Oberoi Hotel (Mumbai). The employees used to get 65 days holiday per year. The management wanted to reduce 15 days holidays, due to some managerial issues. As this news spread among the workers, they readily and strongly...
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    TRADE UNION CASE STUDY ON LEELA

    Case study of Leela Hotel After the 9/11 Twin towers blasts in America, the adverse effects of it were also seen in India, when every thing came to a standstill. At that time Leela hotel decided to eliminate its 280 employees from its staff members because there was low salary available. Hence...
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    TRADE UNION V/S PRIVATIZATION

    According to the trade unions, the privatization policy is not a “home-grown” product. They believe that the Indian government has been inspired and influenced by foreign-based multilateral bodies like the World Bank and the IMF. Instead of targeting the World Bank and the IMF for their...
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    THREATS FOR TRADE UNION

    Trade Union rights under threat 1. Trade unions are increasingly threatened. The new trends impact workers by undermining their Right to Freedom of Association. It also slows down or totally puts an end to their struggles for better wages, living conditions, health and safety, safe...
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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON TRADE UNION

    Impact of Globalization Global economic trends have put tremendous pressure on the working class. Global institutions governed by Capital, like WB-IMF-WTO, are putting tremendous pressure on Nation sates to rationalize labour laws and undermine trade union rights. This emerging global economic...
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    AIMS and OBJECTIVES of TRADE UNION

    1. AICCTU stands for a resolute resistance to the offensive of capital against the Indian working class and the trade union movement. It is determined to put up a consistent fight in defence and for the extension of the rights and dignity of all workers and strive for the establishment of a...
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    IMPACT OF TRADE UNION IN INDIA

    There are at present many Trade Union in India which regulates the aspirations of the working classes. The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) is the oldest Trade Union in India and till 1945 it remained the central trade union organization in India. Some others are like - • All India...
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    PHASES OF TRADE UNION IN INDIA

    First phase During the period from 1950 to mid-1960s, the state had formulated a strategy based on planning and import substitution. During this era, public-sector employment and public-sector unionism rose phenomenally. Trade unions and bargaining structures were highly centralized...
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    IMPORTANCE OF TRADE UNION

    Hey Guys, I am searching some information on Importance Of Trade Union, anyone like to help? :SugarwareZ-030:
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    Classification of Trade Union

    Classification of Trade Union 1) Craft union - recruiting members from specific trade or occupation. Often recruits came into the union through an apprenticeship system. Originally, craft unions aimed to preserve jobs within the trade exclusively for their members. Technological change...
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    FUNCTIONS OF TRADE UNION

    Functions OF Trade Unions Trade unions perform a number of functions in order to achieve the objectives. These functions can be broadly classified into two categories: (i) Militant functions (ii) Fraternal functions Militant Functions One set of activities performed by trade unions leads...
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    TRADE UNION MOVEMENT IN INDIA

    Trade Union The trade union movement emerged in India, basically as a reaction to the state interventionist or state pluralism model. The economic reforms’ package (emphasis on privatization, liberalization and austerity measures) introduced in India in mid-1991 can be viewed as providing...
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    transformation of the European Union from a political and economic union to a monetar

    The basis of the European Monetary Union was to build a united Europe after the World War II. This was initiated by when the European nations created the European Coal and Steel community, with a view to freeing trade in these two sectors. The pricing policies and commercial practices of the...
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