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OP64 -Taitt, Donald; Gray, Sonia Elaine; Davis, Elizabeth; Hamilton, Charles
(2010-07-08)
Robert Taitt (66) was born in Barbados in 1924 but grew up in Guyana. He first came to the United States in 1943 (aged 19) as a recruit with the West Indian contingent in the British Royal Air Force and later returned in ...
The Presumption of Labor in the New Labor Procedure LawLa Presunción de Laboralidad en la Nueva Ley Procesal del Trabajo
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016)
Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean. The future of work in Latin America and the Caribbean: old and new forms of employment and challenges for labour regulation
(ECLACILO, 2019-05-15)
This twentieth issue of the joint ECLAC/ILO report analyses a specific issue that is extremely relevant to the relationship between new technologies and decent work. Digital platforms create new job opportunities both ...
TE REO MAORI in linguistic landscape of New Zeland: Rotorua, a case study
(Biblioteca Digital wdg.biblioUniversidad de Guadalajara, 2019-06-06)
Māori has become a vital part of the New Zealander’s lifestyle. Originally it was the language of the indigenous natives of the islands. For a time, it was the official and commercial language of New Zealand, until it was ...
La formación de los profesores de ciencias para escuelas de contextos de pobreza : aportes teóricos y metodológicos acerca de una investigación realizada en escuelas medias de la ciudad de Nueva York
(Universidad de San Andrés. Escuela de Educación, 2012-10)
Work discipline and corporate training processes in modernised big companies settled in Argentina
(Pluto Journals, 2011)
The processes that have reinstalled and consolidated corporate hegemony over work have generated exclusion, an increase in preferential treatment and fragmentation among workers. During the 1990s, and especially as a result ...
Global Commodity Chains and the New Imperialism
(Universidad La Salle México, Facultad de Negocios, 2019-11)
Jus Semper’s core work has been from inception assessing the enormous disparities in hourly manufacturing labour costs, for equivalent work, between the metropolises and the emerging economies in the periphery of the global ...