Essays about: "labour inspections."
Found 4 essays containing the words labour inspections..
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1. Between Guardian and Punisher : The Role of the German Inspectorate Finanzkontrolle Schwarzarbeit for Migrant Workers
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Avdelningen för migration, etnicitet och samhälle (REMESO)Abstract : Many in Germany argue that the minimum wage and other protective provisions for migrant workers will only be effective when workplace inspections by the enforcement body "Finanzkontrolle Schwarzarbeit" (FKS) are stepped up. For this reason, a novel cooperation agreement between the FKS and migrant workers' counseling offices has been signed, in June 2021. READ MORE
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2. “They get breakfast and transportation. What else could they need?” : An explorative study of how to improve ethical labour standards in Sri Lankan companies
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)Abstract : Abstract Bachelor’s thesis, Enterprising and Business Development, Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics, 2EB00E, VT 2015 Authors: Jesper Gunnarsson and Mathias Holst Tutor: Maria Persdotter Isaksson Title: ”They get breakfast and transportation. What else could they need?”. READ MORE
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3. Warehouse Analysis and Improvement for Färggrossen : A Multiple Case Study
University essay from LogistikAbstract : Färggrossen is a warehousing company that was established in 1976. The company has over 400 customers ranging across mid and south Sweden; it stores 5,000 different types of products such as paints, wallpapers, chemicals and tools which are used for painting. Since its establishment, the company has not changed how it manages its warehouse. READ MORE
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4. Ecolabels as Regulatory Measures - A comparative study of the Eco Flower and the Nordic Swan.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Eco-labels show consumers which products' impact (multi-criteria basis) on the environment is the smallest compared to competitively and functionally similar ones and is intended to change consumption patterns. Generally most voluntary eco-labelling schemes have similar distinctive features, the main goal being that of promoting environmentally 'superior' products in providing consumers information and raising environmental standards. READ MORE