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The weaving and spinning of the power loom eliminated the need for home labor.
The strengths are that it has a reduced cost of labor and it is growing fast. The weaknesses are the competitive market and the tax structure.
This job description tends to vary depending on the industry type. A communications manager for the airline industry will most likely involve heavy telcomm technology and will also involve some degree of public relations communications. The same title for a fast food chain will probably have this position listed in the HR department and be the go-between involving labor relations and consumer experience. T. Recio Consulting
Yes. Being in the editorial versus advertising communications of newspapers, broadcasters and web publishers implies a third-party endorsement that's not possible with advertising. On the other hand advertising offers the kind of control of message that's not possible with public relations. These concepts can also be applied to paid search advertising versus algorithmic search engine optimization (which is never really "free" because significant human labor is involved).
Yes, business is important because businesses provide goods, services, and jobs. Without businesses, every family would have to be experts at all facets of life: cooking, mechanical work, farming, surgery, computer manufacturing, video production, ect. Life would not be practical. In conclusion, the importance of businesses in our economy is that that allow specialization of labor. Because business "IS" the economy. Whithout business, there is no economy.Thus, the importance.
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Enrico Marchesini has written: 'Il caso tessile' -- subject(s): Labor unions, Textile industry, Textile workers
Passed child labor laws years later.
true.
J. L. Dholakia has written: 'Employment, output, and wages of the substitute labour' -- subject(s): Textile workers, Wages, Labor productivity, Textile industry 'Industrial labor and economic development in India' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industrial relations, Labor and laboring classes
Yes! New England is in the north.
power from waterfalls, labor andcotton from the South.
Slavery provided labor for the developing textile industries in the southern colonies.
Slavery provided labor for the developing textile industries in the southern colonies.
Charlotte Brashears has written: 'Employee compensation and payroll hours : textile manufacturing, 1973' -- subject(s): Statistics, Textile workers, Wages, Hours of labor
Kathleen Canning has written: 'Languages of labor and gender' -- subject(s): History, Textile workers, Women employees, Sexual division of labor
Young and unmarried women from rural New England.