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    Political stakeholders like our mayor, Mayor Emmanuel’s and his advisor thinks that by splitting the unions and outlining a long term plan to try to slip “good teachers” from organized labor grasps. Emanuel and his advisor issue is to separate the teachers from the unions because they are

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    Mid Term Exam (A0109493Y) Part A \ Q1. The top 4 key stakeholders are as follows: 1. Businesses/ Employers in City Z The main interest of businesses/ employers in city Z is to gain profits for owners/ shareholders. Regarding the issue of wage increase, they will tend to raise an objection because the policy will create an extra cost to their businesses and go against their interests to have more profit. They have a strong political influence because they provide jobs in the city and move the local

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    into racial discrimination and bias at Boston Latin School. The head of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts was in a meeting Saturday with the mayor and a handful of other community groups including, the New Democracy Coalition.The group discussed the concerns with the Boston Latin School, which is facing allegations of racial bias. "The mayor for the first time is listening, listening very carefully to leaders in the community. He's listening very carefully to former students and parents

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    New Law Requires Boston Municipal Workers to Live In City Limits Recently in Boston, Mayor Martin Walsh passed an ordinance into law that stated all municipal employees that started after July 1, 1976 must live and be a registered voter in the city. A spokesperson for the mayor, Bonnie McGilpan, released a statement to the press on the third week of March to inform citizens of the change. This is not the first time city employees have faced this type of legal issue. In fact, the original ordinance

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    shows a white individual being racist actually happens to Sofia. One day Sofia is walking in town with her new boyfriend and children when they come across the mayor and his wife. The wife asks Sofia to be their maid. which Sofia declines. The mayor does not like this and becomes violent to Sofia, and she defends herself. Because of this the mayor imprisons Sofia, and seen is beaten repeatedly. Her family finds a way to get Sofia out by telling her to become the mayor’s maid. By doing this, she is not

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    film’s characters, specifically Mayor Larry Vaughn, Quint and Dr. Hooper to drive their major decisions. In the very beginning of the film we are shown a group of teenagers having a bonfire on the beach and

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    Wc Case Study

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    • The S&WB interim team appointed by the Mayor has installed the most ridiculous solution for 25 cycle power. • The equipment that they have installed is jeopardizing not only the lives and safety of the S&WB workers but also the residents around the plant. • The refurbishing of turbine # 4 was the worst task that has been taken by S&WB. The program manager CH2M Hill has done criminal negligence in its refurbishing. The parts that were supposed to have been replaced with new parts has been not

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    established a set of recommendations from his “transition team” that would help him achieve his programs. First, it was the introduction of an executive order, first one in Chicago’s history, which provided citizens freedom of information; second, the Mayor suggested the elimination of patronage jobs through the “Shakman

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    Oxana Kane Kwame Kilpatrick Crimes and Punishment. Kwame Kilpatrick was elected Mayor of Detroit at the age of 31 which made him the youngest person holding the position in the history of the city. Kwame was a charismatic, intelligent, savvy and ambitious young man with great potential and future ahead of him. During the inauguration ceremony he was singing on the stage, “Together we stand, divided we fall; let’s build a bridge, tear down the wall” [1]. Instead Kilpatrick tore down the entire city

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    Time Capsule Speeches

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    When the mayor asked me to be in charge of what was going in to the time capsule, I was a little nervous but really flattered that I would help represent an entire generation. On Thursday, April 15th, we met at the community park with neighbors, town officials, PTA moms, a group of high school honors students, and two high school teachers.The mayor showed up while I was waiting with the crowd, talking to my neighbor Beth. All attention turned to the mayor as he cleared his throat, and he began to

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