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    Post: Employer Liaison Officer Salary $160,000-$ 180,000 per year. Working hours: 26 per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) Period: Permanent Jo Location: Houston, Texas Duties and Responsibilities Sourcing for apprenticeship ranks externally, but within the same field of the courses offered. Assisting the apprentice to acquire employment vacancies by creating contacts with a variety of employers and matching the apprentice with the field of operation. Maintaining close contacts with employers by updating

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    Student Name: Shahina Bhayani (J02145845) Date: 12/15/16 Article Title: Employer Perceptions of the Employability of Workers in a Social Business Reference Krupa, T., Moneta, H, A., Lysaght, R., & Kirsh, B. (2016). Employer Perceptions of the Employability of Workers in a Social Business. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Vol.39, No.2 120-128. The authors collected data through Online Survey. The critical analysis of this article is as follow: 1. Problem and Purpose The purpose of the

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    HEDIS Health Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) is a data collecting instrument that the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) uses to compare healthcare services on a side by side evaluation. HEDIS is also a nonprofit organizations that care about patient safety and accreditation. HEDIS is an accreditation program that was initiated in 1991 as a centralized database for employers to assess the quality of insurance and healthcare providers nationwide. HEDIS forth strict regulations

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    employers sought as valuable. They conducted a survey then asked respondents to rank fifteen different writing skills and score them on a sale of one to seven, seven being essential and one, not important. Although grammar usage t=did not garner the highest ranking, the overall average response as 5.9, implying that grammar is most certainly important (Gray, et al., 2005). Spelling and punctuation garnered an average rating of 5.4. The National Commission on Writing (NCW) conducted in 2006, reports

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    Introduction Good Employer to employee relation is one of the key ingredient factor as far as the success of a particular organization is concerned. As such many organization are encourage through the Human Resource Department to uphold values that will promote the creating of a conducive environment that will promote both the welfare of the employees and the employer in realization of the organizational goals. In retrospect, practices such as poor employee behavior, sexual harassment, substance

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    to define what exactly is speech. As members of a high technological society we have many methods to express our thought, and beliefs. Especially, since we are part of an innovative society that is constantly evolving. Freedom of Speech and the Employer It is the First Amendment that grants American citizens this most sacred right. I could not imagine a society without this basic privilege. Individuals and the media can express their own opinions without fear of prosecution or being silenced by

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    changing landscape of the business world many employers often send their employees to attend trainings and seminars. Though this specialized training sessions are costly the return a company gets from it is worth the investment. A company that constantly sends its employees to school to acquire a fresh and new ideas has a greater advantage than a company that do not offer such benefit. Tuition reimbursement is one of the many benefits an employer offers to attract a potential employee or keep

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    When looking for a job, many companies claim to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, meaning it is illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee because of the person’s race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information. Many companies still discriminate based on people’s race. In the eyes of America’s employers, blacks and whites are unequal. Unemployment is at 5.8%, the lowest it’s been since July of 2008. Unless you happen to be black, where it is

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    Working for yourself vs. working for employer When it comes to work, there is no way around it. We have to work whether it will be ourselves or some one. There are differences and similarities to both whether working for yourself or someone else. But the differences of self business have greater importance than the work of employer. First Difference between self employment and employment is freedom. When we choose to work, a lot of thoughts come to mind such as “Will I wake up so early tomorrow

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    to the Labour Relations Board” says the Huffington post (CP By Keven Drews and Tamsyn Burgmann, The Canadian Press Posted: 05/16/2014 5:35 pm ED) Between employer and employee, it is not unusual to see differences appear. Conflicts and disputes related to the execution of the employment, which must balance disciplinary power of the employer with the rights and obligations of the employee, are not always equal to all. Especial if these are taken to higher level of disputes. The reason of dispute

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