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Leadership Integrity: Lessons From The Honourable Member

June 29th, 2010 Comments off
Watching our politicians at work, those referred to as ‘The Honourable Member’, is eye-popping instruction on leadership integrity. In politics as in business, leaders earn the ‘honourable’ designation not by words, but by deeds – deeds in relationship. By that measure, politicians aren’t banking much! Any leader can speak the right words: they can purport to uphold values such

Realism As A Reaction To Romantism

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Introduction Romantism emerged in the mid eighteenth Century in the Western part of Europe. This form of art arose at the same time as the industrial revolution. Prior to the introduction of romantism, there was the age of enlightenment that was characterised by refined political norms and cultural institutions. Romantism served to revolt against these norms by defying the rationalization of nature through science

Anniversary Gifts: Adding to the Celebration of Union

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  Anniversary mark an event for a by-gone occasion such as wedding, or even beginning of a new relationship. It could also be the anniversary for your parents or even friends. In fact, anniversary gives an occasion to celebrate the moments that you have spend with your beloved and the ones close to you in this phase, and intend to spend for years to come. Looking for perfect anniversary gifts can be a tough task

Buzz Hargrove announces his retirement

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CAW President Buzz Hargrove announced that he will retire this September. The CAW National Executive Board unanimously supported the nomination of CAW Local 444 President Ken Lewenza as Hargrove’s successor.

Editor of the Richmond Defender on the Employee Free Choice Act

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Phil Wilayto, Editor of the Richmond Defender Newspaper and Co-Author of “We Won’t Go Back”, the story of the Pittston Coal Strike, endorses the Employee Free Choice Act and discusses the impact of its passage on Virginia and the United States.

ONA: The Gita Proudman Story – Pt.1

June 28th, 2010 Comments off
How the Ontario Nurses’ Association’s Legal Expense Assistance Plan (LEAP) assisted a member who was charged with, and subsequently acquitted of second-degree murder. www.ona.org