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Gannett Company History
1027 Words - 4 Pages.... 638). This paper expanded slowly, Gannett with the
help of some associates purchased another newspaper. That paper was called
the Star. Owning these two paper he combined them and created the Star-
Gazette. By doing this Gannett eliminated his competition. Gannett
acquired many of the newspaper in New York. His strategy was to purse the
profitable advertising and expandable circulation’s. His newspapers were
usually the only ones published in the city, that made it affordable and
profitable to run(Encyclopidia Britinica). In 1912 Gannett purchased the
Ithaca Journal, this was a big foot in the door for Gannett he was now in
the division of upper New York. This was ....
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Inaccuracies Of The Consumer Price Index (CPI)
452 Words - 2 Pages.... patterns. Even though the
composition off the market basket is assumed not to change, it does because
consumers change their spending patterns. Because consumers substitute lower
priced products in lieu of higher priced ones, the weight has shifted. The CPI
assumes that this does not occur and therefore it overcompensates the standard
of living.
Secondly, because the base period was over a decade ago, the quality of
the products has increased significantly, and therefore the prices should be
higher. The CPI, however, assumes that the increases in prices is a result of
inflation rather than quality improvements which is false. Here also, the CPI
overstates the rate of inflat ....
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Corporate Downsizing
1483 Words - 6 Pages.... can take to make the
process easier on the laid-off employees and those who survive with the company.
- STAGES OF DOWNSIZING -
The downsizing process can generally be broken down into three distinct
stages. The first stage is called the diagnostic stage. In this stage,
management staff pulls together and determines the amount of costs and expenses
that need to be reduced, and how much can come out of layoffs (Moore 49). This
stage usually takes about two to three months to complete. During this time,
the upper management reviews all financial records in order to determine how
much is needed to be cut from salary expenditures (Moore 50). This stage is
concluded whe ....
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Canada's Unemployment Rate
3175 Words - 12 Pages.... at 9.4%, with a
current rate of 9.7%. This substantial difference in Canada's unemployment rate
can be attributed mostly to the safety net which the government provides,
including generous payments of unemployment insurance and other social services;
but also to the high payroll taxes; and the under performing Canadian economy.
There is no single reason for the persistent gap in the unemployment rates of
Canada and the U.S., but rather a combination of the above factors.
"No society can be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part
of the members are poor and miserable." (Adam Smith) This is the theory behind
the creation of social services such as unemployme ....
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Bill Gates And Microsoft
1121 Words - 5 Pages.... begun to happen. He felt that people would be trading, buying, selling, investing, meeting people, and hanging out all on this “Market” called the Internet.
Gates’ vision in the area of the Internet has helped to create a global interactive network, which is and will continue to change the way we live and do business forever. This is already creating a paperless environment, we have less need to have printed out resources when we can just store these things on a computer and have almost instant access to them.
Gates and his partner, Paul Allen, together they were pioneers in developing the personal computer. In 1975 they together created a version of BASIC for t ....
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Business Etiquette
3250 Words - 12 Pages.... and excellence. Etiquette
enables them to be confident in a variety of people from many cultures.
Etiquette also modifies distracting and unacceptable behavior and develops
admired conduct (Klinkenburg.)
Why should we be concerned about etiquette issues in the business arenas
of the 90s? Basically because diversity, based on gender, cultural background,
age, and degree of experience in today's business, creates a clash of standards
and behavioral expectation. Not only is these differences internationally a
concern, but also a concern among the relationships of Americans. Finally
globalization has changed the way we do business, demanding new levels of
expe ....
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Minimum Wage
1723 Words - 7 Pages.... Clubs, the National Women’s Trade Union League, the AFL, the National League of Women Voters, and the National Young Women’s Christian Association. The original bill that was written provided for 1. A five member Fair Labor Standard Board, 2. A of not more than 80 cents an hour or $1,200 per year, 3. The general initiation of a 40 cents-an-hour, 40 hour workweek except in exceptional circumstances, 4. The prohibition of interstate shipment of goods produced with “oppressive child labor,” 5. The exception of agricultural workers and executives, administrative, supervisory and professional employees, and 6. Authorization of the Fair Labor Standard Board to ....
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Economics: The American Government
2158 Words - 8 Pages.... dependent children of retired workers and widows and children of deceased
workers . In 1950, the act began to cover many farm and domestic workers, non
professional self employed workers, and many state and municipal employees.
Coverage became nearly universal in 1956, when lawyers and other professional
workers came under the system.
Social security is a government program that helps workers and retired workers
and their families achieve a degree of economic security. Social security also
called social insurance (Robertson p. 33), provides cash payments to help
replace income lost as a result of retirement, unemployment, disability, or
death. The program also helps ....
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