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3 Useful Business Correspondence forms no manager can do without

3 Useful Business Correspondence forms no manager can do without

Correspondence consists of memos, letters, and electronic mail. In Business correspondence is an effective way to make requests, submit changes to a job, and deliver specific information. Unlike telephone conversations, correspondence presents the audience with a legal contract that is dated and can support a claim in court. This post presents formats for memos and

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Business, Business Solutions, Development Studies
3 Actors in the Industrial Relations System

3 Actors in the Industrial Relations System

There are generally three main actors in the industrial relations,which are directly involved, namely, employees, employer and government or society: Employers as Actors in the Industrial Relations Employers possess certain rights vis-à-vis labors. They have the right to hire and fire them. Management can also affect workers’ interests by exercising their right to relocate, close or merge

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Development Studies, Industrial Relations
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Industrial relations define relationships between employers and employees toward each other in terms of supervision, direction, planning and coordination of organizational activities, with minimal human effort and functions; all this is done with an enthusiastic spirit taking into consideration the safety of all employees. Industrial relations may also be defined as relations between employees and

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Development Studies, Industrial Relations
The Growth Pole Theory

The Growth Pole Theory

Growth pole is the concentration of technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in associated businesses and industries. These concentrations of industries often affect the economies of geographical areas outside their immediate regions. A third, but less known model of growth was worked out in the 1950s by the Frenchman, Fancois Perroux. Perroux divided industry as a

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