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Utilizing.Contractors and Other Gig Workers

Gig workers, also known as independent contractors, play a significant role in today's workforce by offering flexibility and specialized skills. This guide covers the definition of gig workers, types of gig workers, when to use them, proper classification, and the implications of misclassification.

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Workers’.Compensation Training

Explore the comprehensive Workers Compensation Training Program, covering essential topics like insurance coverage, work-related injuries, legal aspects, benefits for employees and employers, and more. Gain insights into the purpose and benefits of workers compensation laws to ensure a safe workplac

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Workers Advisers Office: Addressing Sexual Harassment Complaints

The Workers Advisers Office, a branch of the Ministry of Labour, provides free advice and assistance to workers on compensation claims and prohibited action complaints, including those related to sexual harassment. They handle compensation claims for injuries and diseases, as well as mental disorder

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VBA Women Veterans Outreach Program

The Women Veterans Outreach Program aims to increase awareness and utilization of VBA benefits, services, and resources by women Veterans, service members, and their families. With over 2 million living Women Veterans nationwide, the program works towards serving their unique needs through Women Vet

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Gender Promotion Initiative 2022 - Supporting Women's Peacebuilding Efforts

This initiative, launched by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), aims to strengthen women's civil society organizations for sustainable peacebuilding contributions. It focuses on promoting gender equality, supporting women in peacebuilding, and engaging women in decision-making processes. The thematic foc

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Women's Rights Advocacy in Historical Perspective

Mary Wollstonecraft, an English philosopher known for her advocacy of women's rights, particularly in her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," challenged the notion of women's inferiority and lack of education. Her ideas laid the foundation for liberal feminism and influenced feminist moveme

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Comprehensive Guide to Kansas Workers' Compensation Laws

This comprehensive guide covers various aspects of the Kansas Workers' Compensation laws, including the workers' compensation remedy, insurance requirements, applicability criteria, exceptions, compensable injuries, and medical benefits. It explains the exclusive, limited remedies available for diff

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Fostering Young Women Entrepreneurship in Danube Region

Low levels of women entrepreneurs in the Danube Region hinder economic growth. Initiatives like "Women in Business" aim to address barriers faced by women, create training models, and develop policy support to drive female entrepreneurship. The project focuses on studying the current state, identify

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Evolution of Labor Movement in America: From Printers to Industrial Workers

Labor movement in America started in 1778 when printers in New York City demanded higher pay, leading to the formation of labor unions. Over the years, the workforce shifted from farmers to factory workers due to immigration and industrialization. The Civil War and westward expansion further fueled

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Workers' Compensation and Safety Culture Training Overview

This training session delves into the importance of Workers' Compensation, the authority for health and safety in the workplace, components of a safety culture, benefits of fostering a safety culture, costs associated with Workers' Compensation, and the basics of Workers' Compensation including defi

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Role of Anganwadi Workers in Combating Child Malnutrition in India

Anganwadi workers play a crucial role in addressing child malnutrition, infant mortality, and lack of education in India. They operate under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme, providing essential healthcare, nutrition, and educational support to children aged 0-6 years. With a

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Analysis of Taylor's Differential Piece Rate System in Incentive Schemes

The Differential Piece Rate System introduced by Taylor in the field of scientific management aimed to reward efficient workers with higher piece rates for higher production while penalizing slow workers with lower rates. This system, based on time and motion studies, incentivized workers to complet

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Empowering Women for Sustainable Development: The Women's Empowerment Principles

Gender equality and women's empowerment are essential for sustainable development, recognized as fundamental human rights. The Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) emphasize the business case for promoting women's economic participation, which leads to enhanced economic growth, social development,

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The Suffrage Campaign: A Historical Journey Towards Women's Right to Vote

The suffrage campaign traces its origins back to the 19th century, with notable figures like J.S. Mill and Lydia Becker advocating for women's right to vote. The movement saw the formation of official organizations like the London Society for Women's Suffrage and the Manchester Society for Women's S

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Empowering Women's Rights: ActionAid's Impact and Initiatives

ActionAid is a women's rights organization dedicated to empowering women in poverty and exclusion to claim their human rights. With over 40 years of experience, they work in over 45 countries, focusing on women's leadership in emergencies and promoting accountability to affected communities. Through

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Remember the Dead, Fight for the Living: International Workers Memorial Day

International Workers Memorial Day on April 28 commemorates the workers who have lost their lives due to work-related accidents. In the UK, on average 135 workers die in such accidents each year, with an additional 13,000 suffering from occupational lung diseases and cancers. Safety campaigners esti

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Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Healthcare Access in Georgia

The presentation to the Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee by Dr. Catherine Bonk sheds light on the crucial aspects of women's healthcare in Georgia. It addresses daily healthcare dilemmas for women across generations, the role of OBGYNs, chronic health issues, access challenges, and

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Guide to South Carolina Workers' Compensation Insurance

This guide provides valuable insights from an employer's perspective on handling workers' compensation claims in South Carolina. It covers the role of the Workers' Compensation Commission, eligibility criteria for insurance, who can file a claim, and the elements of a compensable claim. The informat

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The Rise of Unions and Labor Conditions in the Late 19th Century

Labor conditions in the late 1800s were harsh, with long work weeks, low wages, and no benefits for workers. Deflation caused a rise in the value of money, leading to resentment among workers who organized into unions to demand better wages and working conditions. Craft workers and common laborers f

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Challenges and Policies in Formalising Women Workers in India

The Indian labor market faces significant challenges in formalizing women workers, with a noticeable decline in women's employment especially in rural areas. Despite recent policy attempts at formalization, such as the Unorganized Workers Social Security Act 2008 and the Maternity Benefits Act, wome

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Recognizing Women's Impact in Public Service and Government

National Women's History Month celebrates the contributions of women in public service and government, highlighting leaders like Isabel Gonzalez and Dorothy C. Stratton. Gonzalez fought for Puerto Rican citizenship rights, while Stratton led the US Coast Guard Women's Reserve during WWII, expanding

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Perceived Risks and Risks Mitigation Practices in Informal Waste Workers: A Qualitative Study

A qualitative study conducted in Kathmandu Valley exploring the perceived risks and mitigation practices of informal waste workers. The research project, led by Sujata Sapkota, aims to address the occupational and health challenges faced by these workers. The study includes a mix of quantitative and

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Promoting Labor Rights of Migrant Workers in Chile

Chile has seen a significant influx of migrant workers in recent years, prompting the government to develop a comprehensive migration policy. The Ministry of Labor plays a key role in ensuring the protection and integration of migrant workers, emphasizing equal rights and opportunities for both migr

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Shine Women's Mentoring Service: Supporting Women in Scotland's Health and Social Care System

Shine Women's Mentoring Service in Scotland provides intensive mentoring to women offenders, helping reduce recidivism and promote compliance with court orders. Strategic drivers focus on non-judgmental listening, empowering women to make positive choices, and ensuring consistent support services. T

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Women's Integral Role in Restoring the Earth: Insights from UNISA Women Forum

Exploring the intersection of women's identity, Mupo principles, and the restoration of Earth, this insightful discussion by Mphatheleni Makaulule at the UNISA Women Forum emphasizes the intrinsic connection between women and nature, highlighting how reclaiming women's roles through indigenous knowl

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Uniting Workers in Africa's Informal Economy: Challenges and Opportunities

Unionisation in the informal economy (IE) in Africa poses unique challenges and opportunities for workers. This presentation explores the growing presence of IE in developing countries, the gender dimension in unionisation, and the role of trade unions in addressing the specific needs of IE workers.

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MSW Program at School of Social Work: Overview and Requirements

The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at the School of Social Work within the College of Health & Human Services aims to prepare ethical and competent social workers to serve diverse populations for human well-being and social justice. Established in 1964, the program emphasizes anti-racism, diver

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Examining Socioeconomic Status of Childcare Workers in Illinois

Childcare workers in Illinois earn a median hourly wage of $10.5, ranking 35th in hourly wages among 730 occupations. The study aims to understand the flexibility and demographics of childcare workers compared to other occupations with similar wages. Assumptions suggest childcare work is predominant

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Gender Disparities in Sports Participation and Preferences

The data presented reflects gender differences in sports participation and preferences over time. It shows that more males than females like to watch and take part in sports, with younger women showing more interest compared to older women. While all men interviewed have played sports, most women ha

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Promoting Solidarity and Rights of Workers Globally through International Trade Unions

Joining trade unions and engaging in international work is crucial for promoting solidarity, protecting workers' rights globally, and challenging exploitation by multinational companies. UNISON's National LGBT+ Committee is actively involved in international work, aiming to advocate for LGBT+ worker

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Advancing Women's Leadership in Academic Medicine: A Focus on UFCOM

This presentation highlights the current status and future goals of women's leadership and advancement at UFCOM, focusing on the percentage of women faculty compared to national data, women's perceptions of advancement opportunities, and the importance of women in leadership roles. It discusses the

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PrEP Uptake Among Female Sex Workers in Zimbabwe During COVID-19 Lockdown

Hypothesized peer-led community-based provision of PrEP services positively influenced PrEP uptake among female sex workers in Zimbabwe. Despite national commodity shortages, PrEP initiation rates peaked at 51% in September 2020, with 33.7% of 19,407 sex workers initiating PrEP. The highest initiati

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Study on Vietnamese Workers in Malaysia: Migration Cost Survey and Demographics

Research conducted by PE Research in Malaysia focuses on the migration cost survey of Vietnamese workers in Malaysia, outlining sampling frameworks, methods of survey, and the distribution of foreign workers across sectors. As of June 2015, there were 56,591 Vietnamese workers registered under the t

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The Women Question: A Historical Perspective on Gender Rights

The debate on women's rights and roles in society has a rich history dating back to the 19th Century. From the emergence of feminism to the fight for suffrage, women have challenged traditional norms and fought for equality. This narrative explores the evolution of the women's question, highlighting

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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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Understanding Connecticut Workers' Compensation Act

This presentation provides an overview of the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Act, explaining who is entitled to benefits and the types of benefits available. It delves into the history of workers' compensation laws in Connecticut, highlighting the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire as a turning point in th

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Employer's Guide to Workers' Compensation in Maine - Overview and Resources

This comprehensive guide covers essential information about workers' compensation in Maine, including the role of employers, benefits of compliance, Maine Workers Compensation Board's mission, governance structure, regional offices, and key terms related to workers' compensation. It also provides in

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Challenges Faced by Informal Workers in the Global South

The presentation by Laura Alfers highlights the plight of informal workers globally who lack labor and social protections. It delves into the concept of social contracts, exploring the evolving nature of these agreements and their impact on informal workers. The discussion also scrutinizes the role

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Life in European Middle Ages: Social Structure and Daily Practices

The European Middle Ages witnessed a structured society with different classes such as workers, serfs, urban workers, warriors, and worshipers. Workers predominantly engaged in agricultural activities, serfs were bound to labor services and dues, urban workers faced economic challenges, warriors com

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Occupational Safety and Health of Posted Workers in Spain

This report by Ioana Roxana-Melenciuc, PhD, provides insight into the occupational safety and health issues faced by posted workers in Spain. It discusses the challenges and regulations in place to protect these workers, offering a comprehensive analysis of the Spanish study case. The report sheds l

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