Combatting Postpartum Haemorrhage: Roadmap and Call-to-Action
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a significant global health concern, particularly affecting low- and middle-income countries. The need for a comprehensive roadmap and call-to-action arises from public health needs, innovation deficits, inconsistent guidance, implementation barriers, and the high mat
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The HESS Collective Program: Empowering Collaboration in Oracle Cloud Implementation
A community of private colleges and universities, The HESS Collective Program brings together institutions to collaborate on Oracle Cloud implementation. Led by HESS private institutions and supported by Oracle and Drivestream, the program focuses on sharing resources, supporting member success, and
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Healing Centered Engagement: Shifting Toward Collective Wellbeing
Collective healing and engagement approaches focus on addressing burnout, systemic oppression, and promoting desired wellbeing through identity restoration. By valuing lived experiences and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in policy and practice, these strategies aim to create a supportive
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Climate Action and Sustainable Development Goals
In conclusion, climate action is inseparable from sustainable development, with SDG 13 serving as a pivotal framework for global efforts to combat climate change. Organizations like Vinz Global exemplify how businesses can lead by example, integrating sustainability into their operations and contrib
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The HESS Collective: Driving Innovation in Oracle Cloud Implementation
A community of private colleges and universities collaborating in Oracle Cloud implementation, support, and innovation through the HESS Collective program. Led by HESS private institutions and supported by Oracle and Drivestream, members work together to enhance success, share experiences, and empow
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Effective Workplace Organising Strategies: The Organising Cycle Explained
Learn about the essential phases of the organising cycle - from issue identification to collective action - and how every contact point is an opportunity to educate, support, and empower activists in the workplace. Explore strategies for information gathering, communication development, team buildin
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Understanding Nerves and Muscles Physiology: Lecture Insights by Dr. Amar AL-Musawi MD, PhD
Delve into the intricacies of cardiac action potential, mechanism of action potential propagation, rhythmicity in excitable tissues, and the crucial concept of refractory period. Explore how voltage-gated channels influence the duration of action potential and learn about the spontaneous generation
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Overview of Collective Bargaining in the Department of Employment and Labour
The Department of Employment and Labour Portfolio Committee Workshop in February 2021 discussed collective bargaining, emphasizing the protection of trade unions and employers' organizations in engaging in negotiations. Levels of bargaining include centralized, company level, and plant level negotia
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Understanding Collective Employment and Industrial Relations
Collective employment involves negotiations between employers and employee representatives to establish working conditions, wages, and more. These agreements, known as collective bargaining agreements, are crucial in defining the terms of employment. International conventions recognize the right to
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Swedish National Mediation Office Webinar on Collections of Collective Agreements
The National Mediation Office in Sweden, established in 2000, plays a crucial role in mediating labor disputes and promoting efficient wage formation processes. They appoint mediators when necessary and analyze collective agreements to facilitate mediation efforts. This includes maintaining a regist
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Understanding Collective Bargaining in the Department of Employment and Labour Portfolio Committee Workshop
The Department of Employment and Labour Portfolio Committee Workshop in February 2021 focused on the importance of collective bargaining in South Africa. The workshop highlighted the protection of the right to engage in collective bargaining as outlined in the country's Constitution and the signific
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Regional Health Cooperation Strategy 2024-2030: Collective Action for GMS
The GMS Regional Health Cooperation Strategy 2024-2030 focuses on addressing regional health issues through collective action. It includes initiatives like strengthening health security, improving health systems towards UHC, and advocating for migrant health rights. The strategy aims to enhance dise
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Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages in the EU Priorities
Priority 1 emphasizes protecting against unintended consequences and detrimental impact by amending definitions of collective bargaining, monitoring mechanisms, and promoting real improvements in national action plans. Priority 2 focuses on ensuring the Directive lives up to its aims by introducing
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Collective Action and Voting Behavior: Insights from Herbert Gintis
Explore the dynamics of collective action and voting behavior through the lens of Herbert Gintis' research. Collective action, driven by altruistic motives, plays a crucial role in advancing human rights and democracy. Despite challenges in modeling voter turnout, Gintis suggests a shift towards und
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Understanding Collective Behaviour and Social Movements: Theories and Examples
Collective behaviour involves voluntary and often spontaneous actions by a large group of people that defy societal norms, with examples ranging from panics and mobs to celebrations and riots. Conditions such as timing, social control breakdown, and structural strains can trigger collective behaviou
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Understanding Collective Nouns in Grammar
Exploring collective nouns, which refer to groups of people or things. Learn when to use singular or plural verbs with collective nouns. Examples like "jury," "team," "class," "couple," and "family" illustrate how sentence structure changes based on how the group is regarded. Enhance your grammar sk
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Challenges in Promoting Collective Bargaining and Fighting Anti-Union Busting
The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) highlights the importance of the Directive on adequate minimum wages in the EU to combat union busting practices. While the Directive addresses some demands related to promoting collective bargaining, there is a need for further strengthening to effectiv
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Challenges of Cooperation and Collective Action in Achieving Common Goals
Cooperation towards common goals poses challenges due to the nature of public goods, as highlighted through scenarios like draining a shared swamp and government-provided public goods. The dilemma of collective action, illustrated by the Prisoner's Dilemma and lobbying for collective benefits, point
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Understanding Affirmative Action: Origins and Criticisms
Affirmative Action was first proposed in the US by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to combat discrimination. It aimed to prevent discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. This policy evolved into two forms: Strong Affirmative Action, which involves preferential treat
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Understanding Labor Unions and Collective Agreements in the Workplace
A labor union, also known as a trade union in British English or a labor union in Canadian English, is formed by workers to achieve common goals such as better pay, improved working conditions, and job security. Through collective bargaining, unions negotiate with employers to improve wages, benefit
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Understanding Membrane Potential and Action Potentials in Excitable Cells
Membrane potential, resting potential, and action potentials play crucial roles in the functioning of excitable cells like neurons, muscle cells, and endocrine cells. Voltage-gated channels, depolarization, and repolarization are key processes involved in generating and propagating action potentials
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Enhancing Medical Leadership Through Deliberative Dialogue
Explore a 12-month initiative to translate medical leadership into action through collaborative efforts, capacity building, and harnessing collective knowledge. Discover the power of Deliberative Dialogue in fostering understanding and co-creating meaning to drive collective action in health reform.
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San Diego Environmental Health Corrective Action Programs Overview
In the County of San Diego, the Department of Environmental Health oversees Corrective Action programs for permitted facilities. This includes the Corrective Action Designation, SAM Programs, exclusions from Corrective Action, and sources of Corrective Action cases. The program covers releases from
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Direct Action Democracy in Korea Presentation
A presentation by Prof. Kuk-Woon LEE on the concept of Direct Action Democracy in Korea, focusing on the Candlelight Rally of 2016-2017 and the need for action, deliberation, and decision-making in democracy. The presentation explores beyond the traditional dichotomy of direct and indirect democracy
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Collective Redress Regime in Netherlands: Evolution and Current Framework
The collective redress regime in the Netherlands has evolved over the years, with significant changes introduced since January 2020. Under the current framework, the law allows for claiming monetary damages collectively, with specific criteria for admissibility and stricter requirements for represen
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Gender Dynamics in a Chinese Village: Return Migration and Collective Action
This study explores the gender dynamics in a Chinese village focusing on return migration, social remittances, and collective action for water supply and road building. It examines the impact of migration on livelihoods, natural resource management, and village infrastructure, shedding light on the
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Transforming Big Ten Libraries through Shared Print Collections and Collective Action
Aspiration for a tremendous vision to unite Big Ten university collections into one shared and fully networked "BIG Collection." This initiative aims to increase findability, usability, and value at scale while deepening interdependence and resilience for an uncertain future. The Knowledge Commons w
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Understanding Collective Communication in MPI Distributed Systems
Explore the importance of collective routines in MPI, learn about different patterns of collective communication like Scatter, Gather, Reduce, Allreduce, and more. Discover how these communication methods facilitate efficient data exchange among processes in a distributed system.
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Gender Equity and Collective Bargaining for Women Workers
Gender equity and collective bargaining play crucial roles in addressing gender inequality in the workplace. By advocating for fair treatment and opportunities for women, addressing discrimination, and organizing around women workers' rights, these efforts can combat the systemic issues that contrib
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Environmental Movements in India: Lessons for a Sustainable Future
Environmental movements in India have evolved over time, driven by concerns of unbridled resource exploitation and environmental degradation. The emergence of these movements has been marked by a common interest in protecting the environment through policy changes and collective action. With a focus
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Evolution of Collective Bargaining in Louisiana's School Systems
The Federation in Louisiana was chartered in 1979, eventually securing collective bargaining rights in 1991 after multiple cycles of school board elections. Currently, it is the only school system in the state with wall-to-wall collective bargaining. The Federation has established specific provision
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Domestic Workers' Rights and Organizing in the Italian Context
The presentation discusses the rights and organizing efforts of domestic workers in Italy, including the impact of ILO Convention 189/2011 and the national collective agreement for domestic work. It delves into statistical data on informality rates, employment trends, and problematic aspects in the
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Collective Agreements and Union Settlements Process
Collective agreements play a significant role in determining pay and working conditions in workplaces. Trade unions negotiate national collective agreements with employers to secure better terms for employees. The process involves bargaining, principal settlements, and organized democracy within the
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The German Experience with Social Dialogue and Collective Bargaining in Journalism
Germany has a unique history with social dialogue and collective bargaining in journalism, with differing opinions on its applicability in the industry. Collective bargaining for journalists began in the 1950s, but the implementation has varied across different media sectors. While public broadcasti
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Water Action Hub Growth & Evolution: Two-Year Update
The Water Action Hub, led by Jason Morrison, CEO of Water Mandate, showcases the progress in collective action for sustainable water management. Highlighting benefits, risks, stakeholder engagement, and the essential role of collaboration, this update emphasizes the need for joint efforts in address
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Evolution and Significance of Collective Bargaining in Industrial Relations
The term "collective bargaining" was coined in 1891 by Mrs. Beatrice Webb to represent workers' efforts to secure better wages and benefits collectively. The concept gained legal recognition in 1956 to formalize agreements between employers and workers. Collective bargaining resolves disputes and ev
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Integration of Polycentric Models in English VET System: Theoretical Framework
The theoretical argument explores the free-riding problem in training, proposing a polycentric model of governance to address it. It discusses the role of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) in overcoming this challenge. Additionally, an apprenticeship theoretical framework and the concept of train
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Decentring Collective Action in Internet Activism: A Study on Collective Agency in China
This study explores the concept of collective agency in internet activism within the context of social movements in China. It discusses the role of ICT in virtual collective action, the structural preconditions for collective action, and the shift towards a more decentralized approach to collective
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Collective Security in International Relations: A Comprehensive Overview
Collective security is a crucial concept in international politics, aimed at maintaining peace and preventing aggression among nations. This system calls for joint action to counter threats to global peace, originating post-World War I with the League of Nations. Based on four key principles, nation
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Climate Action Project - Inspiring Change in Schools
Urgent climate change issues were explored this week, emphasizing the importance of everyone's involvement. The impact of climate change on Earth and the significance of climate justice were highlighted. Climate anxiety and global solutions were discussed, emphasizing that personal actions can lead
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