Sainsbury's has been labelled as 'Un-ethical' due to their "Plastic bag bag".
The "Ethical" bags are made in china and breach the Ethical Code of Conduct.
Can you get fired for sicking up a toastie?
You would be able to in my world, son, but the government have got you every which way you turn. "Sure, mister President, you can eat your dog, just don't sick up the toastie!" They know nowt! Take it from me, those hotdog sausages in jars in the top shelves in tesco extra may seem good value, but there are a number of inconsistencies in their stories regarding where they bought them. Are tesco funding the Nazis? In conclusion, sicking up a toastie will not get you fired, and is not as serious as sicking up a toaster. That would have definitely got you fired. Yuppie.
Who in Maryland will hire a 14-year old?
I hear that Blockbuster and Rita's hire at 14. Also, Ledo's will hire busboys at 14. I think I'm going to apply there, and I'm 14.
Definition of Labour and types of Labour?
Labour refers to all the various categories of skills and occupations found on the labour market.
The types of labour are:
SEMI- SKILLED
UNSKILLED
MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL
What was the downside of the protective legislation for women?
The downside of protective legislation for women often included reinforcing traditional gender roles and limiting women's opportunities in the workforce. Such laws, while intended to safeguard women, could lead to discrimination by justifying lower wages, restricting job options, and perpetuating the notion that women were less capable than men. Additionally, these protections sometimes hindered women's autonomy, as they could be seen as infantilizing and undermining their ability to make independent choices. Overall, these laws inadvertently contributed to systemic inequality rather than empowering women.
First Answer: Zambia is a poor country in south Africa
IMPROVED : life is not bad in Zambia and not all parts are poor. That is a stereo type. I am a zambian and proud.
well in Victorian times child labor was bad, kids died in factories, lost limbs, and hair.
kids chose working over education b/c they thought they would rather get money then get nothin.
also the conditions in the factories and mines were taribble air pollution, oil, soot
yah i would say it is harsh.
What were child laws like in 1773?
It is doubtful that there were any. Children weren't considered the subject of legal discussion.
If the labor is not progressing what should the mother be encouraged to do?
The mother should be encouraged to walk around. Also labor may be stimulated with the drug oxytocin.
How old do you have to be to get employed in Iowa?
You have to be at least 14, and have a work permit. To get a work permit, a youth first must go in person to the local school official designated as an issuing officer or the Iowa Workforce Development Center and provide one of the following acceptable forms of evidence of age: a certified copy of a birth certificate, current passport or certified copy of baptismal record showing the date and place of birth and the place of the child's baptism. If none of these is available, then a written certification from a physician appointed by the local board of education certifying that, in the physician's opinion, the applicant is 14 years of age or older, is required. The employer then must complete the work permit (Child Labor Form), specifically listing all work the minor will be performing, equipment he will use, and hours to be worked. After completing this section, the minor's parent completes and signs his portion of the form. The form then is returned to the issuing officer for review and approval. You can also only work four hours a day, and only from the day after Labor Day (in September) through May 31, Mondays Through Fridays, and eight hours on weekends/holidays.
How soon after baby drops do you go in labor?
Well, It depends on how far along you are in your pregnancy. For example, my sister's mucous plug came out when she was 35 weeks pregnant and my nephew was born about 13 days later. So I guess it depends.
How can a non-family member visit a resident of a children's home?
Policies of the Institution can vary, so phone first and ask if it would OK to visit and introduce yourself to them. Most of the time they will agree.
How much do children get paid to work in the UK?
It depends on what you are doing paper rounds can pay about £20 a week but stuff like babysitting could be less or more depending on who for, how long and how well you look after the children. If you can get employed by a shop or cafe then it would probably be by the hour. There is no minimum wage for children though, so it could get very low, if you do get paid to work make sure it is a fair price as you could be exploited.
Where can a 14 year old get a job and get paid?
alot of salons will give work. as a sweep boy. target gave me a job at 14 unloading trucks, but it was under the table... try alot of under the table work... independent contractors enjoy letting you work, but inside jobs really wnatyou, because that means that don't have to pay work help alot of money, they can get you for $3/hour and save a buck or two... so yeah, sweep boy, or target, that's what i did!
What can a parent do with a 17-year-old child that will not go to school or work?
== == Close the door, change the locks, and let him/her find out how tough it is out there. A few weeks of living on the street will make or break the kid's tough guy attitude. Don't relent. Don't let other family do it either. Let the kid find out about street shelters, and soup kitchens, and all of a sudden living at home will be more inviting. Make sure that if and when they "come home" it with a signed contract that sets out EXACTLY how things will be, and their RESPONSIBILITIES at home. No more sleeping in, no more late nights, and no more taking YOU for granted, either. Job first, and keep working, and then get him'/her into a "life skills" program to learn how to cook, how to clean , and how to how to wash clothes and how to SAVE MONEY, to get their own place to live, to become a ADULT. You have to be one, why not him/her?
What is the difference between America's laws and China's laws?
Much too LARGE and COMPLEX a question to be answered on this venue.
What was the result of the increased concern about labor by children and women in the early 1900?
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How did Lewis Hine's work help influence child labor laws?
His photographs of children working in extreme conditions in factories led to a change of laws. As a child, he worked 13 hour days in upholstery, earning $4 for a six day week.
What benefits did the factories owners get from child labor?
Dont have to pay them and they can do it quick and really easy.