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The increase in computing power and sensor data has driven Information Technology on end devices, such as smart phones or automobiles. The widespread application of IT across the globe includes manufacturing, engineering, retail, e-commerce, health care, education, financial services, banking, space exploration, politics (to help predict the sentiments of voter demographics), etc. The papers in this conference proceeding examine and discuss various interdisciplinary researches that could accelerate the advent of Information Technology.
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McCallum's Top Workplace Relations Cases was previously published by CCH Australia.Destined to be a classic, this title by renowned IR authority Professor Ron McCallum examines the facts, the reasoning and the holdings in 35 decisions, graphically illustrating how labour law, and especially the employment relationship, really works in Australia. The book covers:Rules governing when a worker is an employee or contractor;Sources of labour and employment law, Awards, agreements, statutes;Incorporation of material into employment contracts;Duties placed on employees and employers including the ownership of intellectual property and mutual trust and confidence;Matters beyond employment simplicities, such as working from home; andTermination of employment, including notice and the nature of unfair dismissal.
Employment, Labour and Industrial Law in Australia provides a comprehensive, current and accessible resource for the undergraduate and Juris Doctor student. With a social and political background to the law, this text provides insightful legal analysis underscored by practical business experience, while exploring key principles through a close evaluation of laws and lively discussion of prominent cases. Recognising the multi-faceted nature of the subject, the authors have included content on employment, labour and industrial law in the one text, while also presenting critical topics not often dealt with, namely: • current and in-depth analysis of trade union regulation • public work incl...
A randomized-trial of community-level mask promotion in rural Bangladesh during COVID-19 shows that the intervention tripled mask usage and reduced symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections, demonstrating that promoting community mask-wearing can improve public health.
The story that follows is real, and presents the financial suffering incurred by thousands of victims who were affected by the downfall of the bank. It is also a story of the sadness experienced by thousands of people who were involved in the bank’s development and then were touched by the hand of corruption, vice, wickedness, murder, blackmail, and drugs; all in the name of the Most Holy God who was thought to be pouring out his blessings to endorse these financial monstrosities.
This monograph is an attempt to share the experience of an experiment on whether access to information and knowledge has any role to play in addressing poverty. A system of information and knowledge exchange for the poor and marginalised was designed for this experiment, where information and communication technologies (ICTs) are one of the components of the system. The experiment, spread over a period of more than four years since 2003, tested the system termed as "Pallitathya Model", consisting five basic components: content, multiple channels of information and knowledge exchange, infomediary (human interface between information and knowledge-base), ownership and mobilisation (marketing). The system is based on two pre-requisites: it focuses on the need of a poor and marginalised community, and it emphasizes on income generation for financial sustainability, where possible.
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