Union wants a word

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The German discount supermarket giant Aldi doesn't want to involve the National Union of Workers in their employee management. The company is paying above-market rates for managers and above-award rates for store and warehouse staff, and dealing with their employees very well.

author: Walker, Jacqui
Germany, Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores, Grocery stores, Supermarkets, ALDI Sud

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When less is more

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As older workers are reaching their retirement age, companies are facing skilled labor shortage. Organizations are creating part-time jobs with flexible working conditions to retain their experienced workforce.

author: Walker, Jacqui
Venture Analysis, Business enterprises, Elderly workers

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After the revolution

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The positive impact of Australian government's WorkChoices industrial relation law on franchises is discussed.

author: Walker, Jacqui
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government domestic functions, Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works), Patent owners and lessors, Franchising, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Laws, regulations and rules, Social policy, Franchises, Labour relations

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subjects list: Human resource management, Company personnel management, Australia
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