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... , on grounds of excessive demand for social services and does not deal with excessive demand f... publicly funded long term care, social worker/medical coordinator, speech language therapist and...
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...Here, the pragmatic need to house 'key workers' near the urban core may meld with the desire to c...
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In fact, the continues in 2008. This is evident by the fact that 78 per cent of Canadian lone mothers under the age of 25 live in poverty. It is largely this poverty of women that's behind the poverty of 20 per cent of Manitoba's children.
The family poverty that is still with us in 2008 reflects many social and economic factors. One factor is a lack of good jobs with good enough wages. A job, in other words, that would move the worker out of poverty. The harsh reality is that working harder doesn't always pay. This is especially the experience of Manitoba's women, as 57.3 per cent of those earning poverty wages in our prosperous province are women.
[Marianne Cerilli], for the Social Planning Council of Winnipeg, YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg, Prairie Women's Health C...
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... ensuring that relative would not require social assistance during sponsorship period - Legislation... that she was encouraged to do so by a case worker and did not realize that she would have a responsi...
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The loss of a pet still isn't truly recognized as a legitimate form of grief," says Mardi Baydak, a social worker who runs the Winnipeg Humane Society's Pet Loss Support Line.It's just a dog or a cat.'
"People are often shocked themselves by the intensity of their grief -- they don't expect to react as strongly as they do when a pet dies," says Baydak. "I have had people tell me that they are more traumatized by the death of their pet than the death of a human family member. I don't find that surprising. In many cases, family members live far away and we only see them once or twice a year. So while we are saddened by their death, it doesn't affect our daily life in the same way as losing a pet who is in the house with us all the time."
Pets are increasingly being viewed as members of ...
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..., however, an employee who is a young worker, has a language barrier, "has a fear of an employe... employees for postings on Facebook or social media – just as for utterances in the workplace ...
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This paper empirically examined the level of Japanese work organization and management techniques as practiced in PROTON. It has been argued that the Japanese work organization has been practiced and transferred more successful in the automobile industry because of its higher technicality. The PROTON-MITSUBISHI alliance has now been going for more than two decades (since 1982). Although PROTON has not yet been able to produce its own engine unless the CamPro engine with Waja model in 1999, this alliance is the best case to test the extent Japanese work organization is practiced to test the degree of transfer in the best sector and the best project to be studied. The discussion on Japanese influence on PROTON manufacturing systems to access the role of technological transfer done by Mits...
... employees, 50 percent were production workers, 33 percent were indirect and clerical and 18 perc...Nenko refers to all the technical and social merits or capabilities accumulated over the years ...
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... did not have competency certificates and workers charged with working without competency certificat... the right of association represents a social phenomenon involving the linking together of a num...
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...United Food and Commercial Workers Union Canada,. Xin Yuan Liu, Julia McGorman and Bi...(d) is silent on questions of economic and social policy, this Court may not intervene on such matte...
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...v. Minister of Social Security , [1968] 3 All. E.R. 732 (Q.B.D.):. The o... level of control the employer has over the worker's activities will always be a factor. However, oth...