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Employment Skills
708 Words - 3 Pages.... skills require you to understand and speak
the languages in which business is conducted. You must be a good listener, and
be able to understand things easily. One of the most important communicating
skills would be reading, you should be able to comprehend and use written
materials including things such as graphs, charts, and displays. One of the
newest things we can add to communicating skills would be the Internet, since it
is so widely used all around the world - you should have a good understanding of
what it is and how to use it.
Think. Thinking critically and acting logically to evaluate situations
will get you far in your job. Thinking skills consists of ....
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Deficit Spending
1533 Words - 6 Pages.... as soon as the war ended the deficit
would be eliminated and the economy which was much larger than the amounted debt
would quickly absorb it. The last time the budget ran a surplus was in 1969
during Nixon's presidency. Budget deficits have grown larger and more frequent
in the last half-century. In the 1980s they soared to record levels. The
Government cut income tax rates, greatly increased defense spending, and didn't
cut domestic spending enough to make up the difference. Also, the deep recession
of the early 1980s reduced revenues, raising the deficit and forcing the
Government to spend much more on paying interest for the national debt at a time
when interest rate ....
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The North American Free Trade Agreement
1997 Words - 8 Pages.... catalyst to help promote growth and
neutralize the massive account deficit and foreign debts is the North American
Free Trade Agreement. NAFTA, for short, is one positive effort that not
surprisingly, has met with the opposition of many. In light of this opposition,
it is evident that NAFTA is accomplishing its primary goals and encouraging the
growth of the American economy.
NAFTA negotiations began on June 11, 1990 when former President George
Bush and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gurtari met to discuss the
possibility of revising current trade policies. The thing that set the NAFTA
apart from other trade agreements historically was that it was to be the first
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Unemployment
406 Words - 2 Pages.... rate for August in the United
States was "5.1 percent, down three tenths of a piont since the prior month"
(Griffin 1). Some researchers have found links between unemployment, poor
mental health and poor general health possession. Other studies have shown that
the informal support systems, like friends and relatives, can help absorb shock
against the negative effects of unemployment (Unemployed 1).
The latest unemployment rate for August '96 shows that 4.3 percent of
Vermont's citizens are unemployed. That is about fourteen thousand people in
just this one small state (Griffin 1). Think of how many people are unemployed
in the entire United States. That ....
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Britain And Joining The Economic And Monetary Union
2645 Words - 10 Pages.... economic strength. Furthermore, some might say that Germany has for a century tried to unite Europe, creating a super-state in which German influences would be great. But what is in a monetary union for Great Britain? Below are discussed the pros and cons of monetary union from a British perspective, and the choice for Britain.
ARGUMENTS 'AGAINST' THE UK JOINING THE EMU
TRANSITIONAL COSTS
The most significant economic cost involved in the transition to the EMU will be the expense and dislocation involved in replacing national currencies with the Euro. The UK decimalization in 1971 took almost 5 years to complete, yet this involved a change in only one currency compared w ....
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The National Farm Workers Association
349 Words - 2 Pages.... are the conditions the UFW fought to better. In turn, growers argued they needed cheap labor to turn a profit.
Major targets of the UFW were California growers of table and wine grapes. In 1965, the UFW with the AFL-CIO led a five-year boycott of table grapes, urging shoppers throughout the country not to buy or eat grapes.
In 1970, as a result of the boycott, many growers signed contracts with the UFW. However, vegetable growers signed contracts with the Teamsters in order to limit UFW power and, in 1973 when the grape contracts expired, grape growers also signed with the Teamsters. In protest, more than 10,000 farm workers walked out of the fields.
As a result of the ....
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Removal Of GM Jobs In Flint
718 Words - 3 Pages.... it a catastrophe or
does it provide an opportunity for the community. Members of the panel included
Bill Donahue (pro-opportunity), Larry Thompson (pro-opportunity), Dorothy
Reynolds (catastrophe supporter) and Ruben Burks (catastrophe supporter).
In the beginning, there were many advantages of having GM as the
dominate employer in Flint. The quantity of GM jobs in Flint provided for an
economic boom town in the 1960's and 1970's. Money from General Motors trickled
down from the workers to every part of the economy of Genesse county. The
population was on the rise which meant more homes, roads, and businesses. It
was all to good to be true. When Roger Smith (then Preside ....
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How Employees Affect Consumer Behavior
665 Words - 3 Pages.... your company. This might not seem like a big deal, but it is and it's even
worse when people are telling others how great your competitor treated them.
I've had a few experiences where I have felt that I haven't been treated
properly or fairly by store employees. Most of the time I've been able to find
another person to help solve my problem and I was able to walk away a satisfied
customer. There are some instances when I have consciously went to a competing
business, because of the way I was treated. I know I am not the only person who
does this, so I feel it is very important to have a work force that helps market
your products, by being friendly and knowledgeable. T ....
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