and thus subject to the terms and conditions of GATT and NAFTA There is also the issue of whether under GATT and NAFTA, water is a “vital resource” like the air we breathe, or a “commodity” to be sold and traded Should Canada Sell Its ‘Blue Gold’? Since the 1960’s, when Canadians learned of plans to privatize large quantities of Canada’s water, many in the country have been wary that the US will view Canada as a “sponge” and come after its water resources When in office President Bush kept…
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comply with new and changing laws human pay rights (wages, vacation, overtime) equity and employment equity occupational health and safety (WCB) employment standards government-sponsored multiple benefit plans jurisdictions across Canada (14 jurisdictions – 10 provinces and 3 territories). HRM Responsibilities: Operational These services include: analyzing jobs planning future workforce requirements selecting employees orienting and training employees managing…
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Introduction 2 2. Evaluation of ethical performance 3 2.1 Environmental issues 3 3. Evaluation of financial performance of Santos 5 3.1 Share price history 5 4. Recommendation 7 References 8 Executive summary Evaluating companies for their ethical and financial performance are important processes before deciding whether these firms could be invested in. The report aims at analyzing the energy company of Santos and to assist the client who is interesting in making ethical investment. This report focuses…
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Nathan Harper Jason Hickman Kayla Horvath Jack Pittman 12/14/14 The Scientific, Ethical, Political. and Social Impacts of Climate Change The Science of Climate Change Chemistry The four greenhouse gases in order of abundance are carbon dioxide (CO ), methane 2 (CH ), nitrous oxide (N O), and fluorinated gases. Carbon dioxide is the most prevalent 4 2 greenhouse gas that is emitted into the atmosphere. It is released in many processes, mainly industrial, including the burning o…
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Summary: Encana Corporation is the largest producer of natural gas and oil in North America. However Encana often appears in the headlines is over a controversial practice of removing natural resources from the ground called fracking. The Western Canada Wilderness Committee and the Sierra Club of B.C came together to form coalition to express their concerns about the use of water during the fracking process. The coalition declares that the B.C.’s Oil and Gas Commission has allowed multiple short…
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Integrated Geo, Human Geo * Topic 3 & 4– How we Map the Earth/ Remote Sensing Knowledge – we make best inferences based on the past (always a degree of uncertainty) * Social Ethical Issues? – much of cartography basis comes from psychology Many communication decisions are culturally based Cognitive Issues Perception Cognition – perception, thought process, prior experience * GIS – Geographic Info System to a location on earth Is a computer system used for storage, retrieval…
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Xu Yi Huang Ethical Issues in the Social Science: Manufacturing Electronic in China HUMANITIES 345-BMB-LA Bethany Or Monday,29 november 2012 1697 words Global trade is what keeps the economy running. Expanding manufactured exports is a key to all nations’ global economy to reduce trade deficits. Two decades ago, China’s reform improved drastically and has now become the world's largest manufacturing…
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When you think of actors, you imagine someone whose job it is to give up their self-identity to take on that of another. Usually, that character is some larger than life fiction. But Paul Robeson was such a powerful stage presence that the role in history was written for him. In that way, he embodied a true American role model. Born in Princeton NJ, a very segregated area in 1898, his father was a runaway slave turned minister. He did very well in high school and college, ultimately graduating as…
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productivity, cost reduction, all the while maintaining high standard and good quality. Diversity can cause culture issues for a business even though value has been added on their services and products. Companies can actually benefit from accept diversity and the many different cultures. By doing this, a company can become successful in global operations. There are some potential issues due to global expansion to the host foreign country such as legal risks, political risks, and economic risks. From…
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borne by a third-party. * While they can be both negative and positive, Corporate Responsibility seeks to address the former. * These spillover effects have existed since time immemorial: industrial revolution has seen soot emanate into the air from factories. Other examples: Five improvements: 1) Catch-all GRI guidelines doesn’t apply to all industries, thereby giving some industries a lower grade: create multiple GRI indices applicable to different industries. 2) Corporations should…
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