ANO ang tagalog nG employment tenure
1. ANO ang tagalog nG employment tenure
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Panunungkulan sa trabaho •Uri ng Trabaho •2. what does the tenure mean?
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3. what does the tenures means?
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Tenure is the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied.
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the holding of property, especially real property of a superior in return of services to be rendered.
4. why is security of tenure important on the side of workers?
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Employees have rights duly recognized by the Constitution and the laws. The employees enjoy security of tenure, rightful benefits, safe working environment, among others. Under the Labor Code, employees enjoy security of tenure.
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offers of protection,by ensuring that an office-holder cannot be Victimised for exercising their powers Functions and duties.
Explanation:
it enables that democratic or constitutional methodology through which an office holder comes to office not to be overturned except in the strictest and most extreme cases
5. 3. Land Reform Tenure Law sinong nagpatupag
Answer:
Corazon C. Aquino
Explanation:
On June 10, 1988, former President Corazon C. Aquino signed into law Republic Act No. 6657 or otherwise known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL). The law became effective on June 15, 1988.6. Tenure of service for accountancy?
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The tenure of service for accountancy can vary depending on the type of organization and the specific role that the accountant is serving in. In some cases, an accountant may be hired on a temporary or contract basis, while in others they may be a permanent member of the organization's staff. Generally, an accountant can expect to work for an organization for several years, potentially up to a decade or more, before moving on to a different role or organization. It is also common for accountants to switch between different types of organizations, such as moving from a large corporation to a small business or from a public accounting firm to a private one.
7. What is the difference between land tenure and production structures?
Land tenure
is an institution, i.e., rules invented by societies to regulate behaviour. Rules of tenure define how property rights to land are to be allocated within societies. They define how access is granted to rights to use, control, and transfer land, as well as associated responsibilities and restraints.
Production structures(of an industrial enterprise [association]), a complex of subdivisions and their relationship and ties in the process of manufacturing output. In the shops, a product or part of a product is manufactured or a stage of the production process is completed. ...
8. Discuss the importance of the creation of the land tenure administration?
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It necessitates identifying what rights are recognized within the project area, how these rights are organised, and whether adequate institutional arrangements exist to determine who has rights to land, for how long, for what purposes, and under what conditions.
9. desckripsyon ng land tenure reform law
SANA MAKATULONG!❤ENGLISH:The law provided the security of tenure of tenants. 1400 (Land Reform Act of 1955) -- Created the Land Tenure Administration (LTA) which was responsible for the acquisition and distribution of large tenanted rice and corn lands over 200 hectares for individuals and 600 hectares for corporations. Republic Act No.TAGALOG:Ang batas ay nagbigay ng seguridad ng panunungkulan ng mga nangungupahan. 1400 (Land Reform Act of 1955) - Nilikha ang Land Tenure Administration (LTA) na responsable para sa pagkuha at pamamahagi ng malalaking inupahang mga bigas at mais na lupa na higit sa 200 hectares para sa mga indibidwal at 600 hectares para sa mga korporasyon. Batas sa Republika Blg.
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10. A sample of 250 workers aged 16 and older produced an average length of time with the current employer ('job tenure') of 4.4 years with a standard deviation of 3.8 years. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean job tenure of all workers aged 16 and older. pls respect
The answer is
= (3.781. 5.019) °EXPLANATION;{ A sample of 250 workers an average of 4.4 years with a standard Deviation of 3.8 Years }
SE= 2.58 ×38/
[tex] \sqrt[]{250} = 0.619[/tex]
CI = ( 4.4 - 0.619 )
=( 3.781. 5.019
11. Dino ang nagpatibay ng Land Tenure Reform Law
Answer:
Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)
Explanation:
Republic Act No. 1400 (Land Reform Act of 1955) -- Created the Land Tenure Administration (LTA) which was responsible for the acquisition and distribution of large tenanted rice and corn lands over 200 hectares for individuals and 600 hectares for corporations.
12. land tenure policies
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Land tenure is an institution, i.e., rules invented by societies to regulate behaviour. Rules of tenure define how property rights to land are to be allocated within societies. They define how access is granted to rights to use, control, and transfer land, as well as associated responsibilities and restraints.
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13. Prohibitions during the tenure of the president under the constitutions?
The executive power shall be vested in the President of the Philippines. No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election. There shall be a Vice-President who shall have the same qualifications and term of office and be elected with, and in the same manner, as the President. He may be removed from office in the same manner as the President. The Vice-President may be appointed as a Member of the Cabinet. Such appointment requires no confirmation. The President and the Vice-President shall be elected by direct vote of the people for a term of six years which shall begin at noon on the thirtieth day of June next following the day of the election and shall end at noon of the same date, six years thereafter. The President shall not be eligible for any re-election. No person who has succeeded as President and has served as such for more than four years shall be qualified for election to the same office at any time. No Vice-President shall serve for more than two successive terms. Voluntary renunciation of the office for any length of time shall not be considered as an interruption in the continuity of the service for the full term for which he was elected.
14. symbols of rank, specialty,tenure
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15. importance of Monarchies or Presidents/Leaders in their tenure in their own Country.
Answer:
Monarchy, political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person. The term applies to states in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch, an individual ruler who functions as the head of state and who achieves his or her position through heredity.
16. mga layunin ng tenure of agricultural household
Answer:
Not sure
Explanation:
The agricultural leasehold relation once established shall confer upon the agricultural lessee the right to continue working on the landholding until such leasehold relation is extinguished.
17. pinagtibay niya Ang land tenure reform law
Answer:
Diosdado Macapagal
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18. who among the president of the Philippines marked as the longest tenure and the shortest? what historical event cause these tenure ship?
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Ferdinad Marcos is the longest-serving president having been in office for 20 years and 57 days (7,362 days)
Miguel Malvar is the shortest-serving president serving for 1 year and 15 days (380 days)
19. What is its importance in the tenure of the president in the country?
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In some countries the presidential office is charged with great powers,but it is relatively.
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20. explanation about stability and tenure of personnel
Stability of tenure of personnel is a principle stating that in order for an organization to run smoothly, personnel (especially managerial personnel) must not frequently enter and exit the organization.
21. what will happen if tenure is not addressed
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People with insecure tenure face the risk that their rights to land will be threatened by competing claims, and even lost as a result of eviction.
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22. kabutihang dulot ngLand Tenure Reform Law
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Land reform (also agrarian reform, though that can have a broader meaning) involves the changing of laws, regulations or customs regarding land ownership.[1] Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural land. Land reform can, therefore, refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful, such as from a relatively small number of wealthy (or noble) owners with extensive land holdings (e.g., plantations, large ranches, or agribusiness plots) to individual ownership by those who work the land.[2] Such transfers of ownership may be with or without compensation; compensation may vary from token amounts to the full value of the land.Land reform may also entail the transfer of land from individual ownership—even peasant ownership in smallholdings—to government-owned collective farms; it has also, in other times and places, referred to the exact opposite: division of government-owned collective farms into smallholdings.[4] The common characteristic of all land reforms, however, is modification or replacement of existing institutional arrangements governing possession and use of land. Thus, while land reform may be radical in nature, such as through large-scale transfers of land from one group to another, it can also be less dramatic, such as regulatory reforms aimed at improving land administration.[5]Nonetheless, any revision or reform of a country's land laws can still be an intensely political process, as reforming land policies serves to change relationships within and between communities, as well as between communities and the state. Thus even small-scale land reforms and legal modifications may be subject to intense debate or conflict.[6]Explanation:
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23. the maximum tenure of office of the chief of the pnp
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four yearsunder republic Act No.6975, the term of PNP chief cannot exceed four years. An exception can be made by the president to extend the PNP chief's term "in times of war or other national emergency declared by congress"
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24. ano ang security of tenure
Ang 'security of tenure' ay ang kasiguruhan, sa ilalim ng batas, na hindi basta-basta matatanggal sa trabaho o empleyo at isang manggagawa kundi't mayroong karampatang kadahilanang ayon sa batas (just and legal cause) at matapos dumaan sa karampatang proseso (due process).Ibig sabihin nito’y kapag regular employee ang isang manggagawa, hindi siya basta-basta matatanggal kundi’t may legal na dahilan sa kanyang pagkaka-tanggal at matapos sumunod ng employer sa requirement ng notice at hearing.
25. Task 5 Look for the meaning of these words using the dictionary. 1. lawyer 2. tenures 3. battery 4. statutes 5. recognizance 6. recoveries 7. conveyances
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Lawyer-a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor
Tenures-the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied.
Battery-
a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
Statutes-a written law passed by a legislative body.
Recognizance-a bond by which a person undertakes before a court or magistrate to observe some condition, especially to appear when summoned.
Recoveries-the action or process of regaining possession or control of something stolen or lost.
Conveyances-Conveyance is a formal word that can mean either the transportation of something from one place to another, or the vehicle that does the transporting. ... In its less common usage, a conveyance is a legal document that transfers ownership of a property from one person to another.
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26. pagpapatupad ng land tenure reform law
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Land reform in the Philippines has long been a contentious issue rooted in the Philippines Spanish Colonial Period. Some efforts began during the American Colonial Period with renewed efforts during the Commonwealth, following independence, during Martial Law, and especially following the People Power Revolution in 1986. The current law, the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, was passed following the revolution and recently extended until 2014.
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27. pinagtibay niya ang land tenure reform law
Answer:
Ramon F. Magsaysay
Pinagtibay niya ang Land Tenure Reform Law.
28. pagpapatupad sa land tenure reform law
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AN ACT DEFINING A LAND TENURE POLICY, PROVIDING ... This Act shall be known as the "Land Reform Act of 1955.".29. True about the principal amount of a simple interest? A. decrease with increase tenureB. Depends on the conversion periodC. never Change with Increase tenureD. increase as interest gets added to it
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30. land reform tenure law
Republic Act No. 1400 (Land Reform Act of 1955) -- Created the Land Tenure Administration (LTA) which was responsible for the acquisition and distribution of large tenanted rice and corn lands over 200 hectares for individuals and 600 hectares for corporations.