The Courier s Conflict

The Courier s Conflict
Author: T. S. Valmond
Publsiher: T.S. Valmond
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781775361046

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With ten kingdoms on the line, this courier will need to step into a role she’s been avoiding her entire life… Rasha Indari returns to lead the charge against a new enemy. Alongside her friends and allies, she’ll fight to save the entire realm. In this epic battle, however, she could lose more than ten kingdoms. Everything that ever mattered to her is at stake. If you want to escape into clean YA fiction with a little science, fantasy, and romance. You’ll love this one. Buy The Courier’s Conflict and immerse yourself in the world of The Kingdoms of Bolaji again!

Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age

Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age
Author: Donatella Della Porta,Riccardo Emilio Chesta,Lorenzo Cini
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529228267

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From Deliveroo to Amazon, digital platforms have drastically transformed the way we work. But how are these transformations being received and challenged by workers? This book provides a radical interpretation of the changing nature of worker movements in the digital age, developing an invaluable approach that combines social movement studies and industrial relations. Using case studies taken from Europe and North America, it offers a comparative perspective on the mobilizing trajectories of different platform workers and their distinct organizational forms and action repertoires. This is an innovative book that offers a complete view of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy.

Service Delivery and Public Sector Marketing

Service Delivery and Public Sector Marketing
Author: Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh,Peter Graham,Jeni Warburton
Publsiher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0732903866

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This collection of 13 papers from a conference held in 1990 by the Centre for Australian Public Sector Management at Griffith University assesses the impact of recent public sector reforms on service delivery and marketing. Case studies from Australia and New Zealand are used to highlight the various problems and issues involved.

Proceedings of the International Conference of Social Science and Education ICOSSED 2021

Proceedings of the International Conference of Social Science and Education  ICOSSED 2021
Author: Amika Wardana,Suhadi Purwantara,Dyah Kumalasari,Nursida Arif
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2023-02-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9782494069558

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This is an open access book. Since human beings entering the modern era, risks have become parts of the very fabric of the society, either social, cultural, economy or political; they hit them entirely and continuously. The risks of the pandemic Covid-19 – hit the world in 2020 – have brought in a real jeopardy; new crises, new problems, new challenges that have radically changed ways of living of human beings in all continents and in all aspects of their daily activities. The issue of sustainability as the core principle to govern the today society – social, cultural, political and education – has been more prominent yet faced more difficult and unprecedented challenges. The academic conference addresses the issue of sustainability of social, education and political values, traditions and activities pursued by human beings in their daily life as now have been entirely affected by the pandemic. On the one hand, there is an inherent risk of the modern living, the vulnerability of human being and the power of nature that must be not only understood and learnt but also institutionalized and structured in various arena of social life of the people. On the other hand, there has been a tremendous change on the ways the social features of human living – from simple informal meeting/gathering of neighborhoods to daily shopping, formal working at the office/home, school teachings, professional football matches, elections and government/state ceremonies – being re-defined, reconstructed and carried out with online/virtual media. This new social fabric – thank to the Internet! – will eventually re-shape all established social institutions – states/government bodies, private companies, churches/religious organizations, schools/universities and so forth – on their approaches and serve the populace as well as their adaptation and change to survive and sustain.

Managing and Resolving Workplace Conflict

Managing and Resolving Workplace Conflict
Author: David Lewin,Paul J. Gollan,David B. Lipsky,Ariel C. Avgar,J. Ryan Lamare
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786350596

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Volume 22 of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations focuses on new approaches to managing resolving workplace disputes and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) from both theoretical and empirical perspectives and includes contributions from leading international scholars, including J. Ryan Lamare, William K Roche and Paul L. Latreille.

Federal Reserve system mandated report on potential conflicts of interest report to congressional requesters

Federal Reserve system mandated report on potential conflicts of interest   report to congressional requesters
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781428971257

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Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence Based Strategies

Acting to Manage Conflict and Bullying Through Evidence Based Strategies
Author: Bruce Burton,Margret Lepp,Morag Morrison,John O'Toole
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319178820

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This book offers a complete and detailed account of the evolution of an internationally successful, evidence-based program that has been the result of almost two decades of action research into conflict and bullying. It addresses one of the most serious problems encountered in schools and work places worldwide: that of bullying and inter-personal conflict. The book presents a comprehensive account of the research, development and refinement of the DRACON Project and the Acting Against Bullying and Cooling Conflicts programs. The effective strategies that emerged from the extensive international research and practice use a combination of theories of conflict and bullying management with drama techniques and peer teaching which have been unique in their application. The book analyses their evolution into an effective program that has impacted positively on bullying and conflict in a number of settings. In the UK the program successfully addressed behavioural problems amongst girls in schools through the use of peer teaching in a drama setting. In Sweden the program assists nursing students, nurses and other health professionals to deal with conflict in the workplace. In Australia it has been applied in hundreds of schools to reduce bullying and assist newly arrived refugees to deal with cultural conflict and develop resilience and self- identity in their new country. This volume makes a major and authentic contribution to the international effort to find effective strategies and techniques to deal with interpersonal conflict and bullying across a range of contexts.

Post and Courier Service in the Diplomacy of Early Modern Europe

Post and Courier Service in the Diplomacy of Early Modern Europe
Author: E.J.B. Allen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789401028479

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Diplomatic negotiation of our day is a curious mix of national endeavor within the bloc concept. The remnants of our nineteenth century nation alism struggles - half willingly - with the power that a larger continental or ideological bloc might bring. In the sixteenth century men knew that the protective bloc of Christendom would not provide peace, yet they were not sure that the new national states would secure it either. We have much to gain from a study of diplomatic procedures and institutions in such a transitional period. This monograph is based upon the great collections of published diplomatic correspondence of England, France, and Spain and, thanks to the generosity of Dr. De Lamar Jensen, I have been fortunate in having at my disposal his hoard of microfilmed letters and dispatches of the leading ambassadors of the sixteenth century. Of course, I have not read all the diplomatic correspondence, but I believe I have culled sufficient information to show and analyze the role played by the post and courier service in the diplomacy of Early Modem Europe.