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    Rogers Communications INC. Industry overview The Canadian cellular service’s industry is comprised of approximately 15 cellular providers. These operators employ approximately 16,000 individuals and generate more than CAN$10B in revenues annually, which represents almost 30 percent of the Canadian telecommunications market. The Canadian wireless industry has been experiencing an annual growth rate three times that of any other Canadian telecommunications sector. This is very significant as

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    Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc. Labelle v. Rogers Communications Inc. Deborah P. Labelle filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission on September 3, 2009 against Rogers Communications Inc. The complainant, Labelle feels that Rogers Communications Inc. the respondent, discriminated against her because she is a woman. This falls under section 3 of the CHRA which covers and protects against sex discrimination. Labelle alleges she was treated differently compared to her male counterparts

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    Carl Roger’s communication theory (c1950), underpins communication skills within the health care system. Rogers focussed on humanistic psychology, which involved studying a person in full-length and the individual’s distinctive1 nature –including personality traits to a certain depth. Humanistic psychology looks at human behaviour not only through the eyes of the observer but through the eyes of the person completing the actions of that behaviour (Heim, 2012). Example viewing a nurse’s action of

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    To: Andrea Mera From: Jaskaran Bajwa Date: 03/11/2014 Subject: Company Report: Rogers Communication TABLE OF CONTENTS  Introduction to Rogers ………………………………………………………..2  History ………………………………………………………………………..3  Type of service ………………………………………………………………

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    Communication Technologies in Canada Canada is also very unique in the global economy in light of their communication technologies. Canada is a unique country because it allows two main companies control its communication industry. The two big players in the game are Rogers, who control eastern Canada, and Shaw, who control western Canada. Rogers Communication started with a vision that "radio is an electric pipeline" by Edward S. Rogers, Sr. In 1925 Mr. Rogers, Sr. invented the world's

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    Rogers communications Inc. is a communications and media company operating the field of wireless communication, internet, telephone and cable television, based in Canada. The company’s headquarter is in Toronto, Ontario. The company is listed on TSE, NYSE and Toronto stock exchange. Rogers Communication was founded by Edward Rogers, in 1925, bought by outside interests. The organization was again started by Ted Rogers, Edward roger’s son. It started off initially with Roger’s radio broadcasting

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    Rogers Communications Inc. had to pay 2.13 million dollars due to a punctuation error. Rogers Communications Inc. is a phone, cable, and internet provider in Canada. Rogers signed a contract with Aliant Inc., which allowed them the use of 91,000 utility poles at a cost of $ 9.60 each. In 2006, they were informed with a year’s notice that the price of utility poles would increase to $ 28.05 per pole. The contract was supposed to protect Rogers Communications Inc. from price increases. They were informed

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    Rogers Telecom’s definition of corporate social responsibility is similar to the ISO 26000 in addressing the seven principle subjects, organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development. Although, not all issues belonging to these principles were addressed. The strongest attributes of the Rogers CSR definition supported by their 2013 CSR report are organizational governance, fair operating

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    Person centred communication is derived by the worlds famous psychologist Carl roger, as he noticed that people develop constructively, if they encounter an appropriate interpersonal environment (Wilkinson, 2002). For maintaining a sufficiently balanced environment for the person centred approach, Carl Rogers introduce three variables known as the Carl Rogers core values, which are, acceptance or unconditional positive regard, empathetic understanding and congruence or genuineness (Rogers, 1966). In

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    held by the big three, Rogers, TELUS and Bell. Today, due largely in part to recent government action, 25% of the market that was held by the big three, is now held by other competitors (Industry Canada, 2015). How are these companies performing in this new, more competitive market? TELUS and Rogers Communications are the two largest telecommunications companies in Canada and this will be an analysis and comparison of their recent financial performance. Rogers Communications, a Summary Canada’s largest

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