The cost of developing human capital is actually more than the potential benefits it could potentially bring for a developing and a developed country. The pace in which new technologies are being introduced into the workforce demands that the number of individuals...
Human Capital and the Union Unions in ups are and will continue to feel the effect of both technology and innovations. New innovations continiously feed the hunger consumer oriented market for the latest products; increasing the e-commerce business. Companies like...
Two contributing factors that did not help in realizing the dream were the war in Vietnam and the riots during the 1960’s. The two are related because the Vietnam War took valuable resources, in the form of money, from the social programs President Johnson pushed for...
The concept of resegregation made sense over fifty years ago in achieving equality for African American students, but the ever changing demographics of the United States has now turned the issue into one of curriculum and not race. A separate school with a disparity...
Unions served a effective means in which employees could fight for the basics of the workplace. Today the the collective does not exist as much anymore as the manufacturing jobs that once was a staple in the American economy has now shifted to the service oriented...
I have noticed within my union the very issue of unity. There is a constant complaint of lack of unity among the members, but the same individuals decrying unity, vote republican. I do have issues with the very idea of preaching union and voting republican. These...