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GRI Standards questions and answers
  • GRI Standards questions and answers

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  • What is GRI 101? Foundation What is GRI 102? General disclosures What is GRI 103? Management approach What are the GRI 200 series? Economic What are the GRI 300 series? Environmental What are the GRI 400 series? Social GRI 201? GRI 201 economic performance GRI 202? GRI 202 market presence GRI 203? GRI 203 indirect economic impacts GRI 204? GRI 204 procurement practices GRI 205? GRI 205 anti-corruption GRI 206...
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Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Definition of HR - Answer- Human rights refer to fundamental rights and freedoms that are believed to belong to all human beings. As stated in the UDHR, these rights differ from ordinary rights under domestic law in that they are considered to be *universal, inalienable and inherent.* Abolition of Slavery - Answer- Slavery = forced labour in which a person is considered to be the property of another. Moves to abolish slavery in Europe beg...
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CIPS L4M8 Exam Questions and Answers (100% Guaranteed Pass)
  • CIPS L4M8 Exam Questions and Answers (100% Guaranteed Pass)

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  • Stage 13: Assest management/end of life The procurement professional should evaluate whether the need is still current. If it is and unchanged, the procurement cycle process commences again but from a different stage as the need is already known and understood. If the need is not required the buyer should manage the end of life by reducing stock levels and informing the supplier Anti-bribery procedures -Proportionate procedures: should be in line with the ype of bribery risk and scale tha...
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CHRP Practice Exam 1|150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CHRP Practice Exam 1|150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CHRP Practice Exam 1|150 Questions with Verified Answers What are the 3 basic occupational health and safety rights of all employees? a) The right to know, the right to participate, and the right to refuse unsafe work. b) The right to training, the right to safe conditions, and the right to personal protective equipment. c) The right to know, the right to communicate, and the right to question unsafe conditions. d) The right to safety policies, the right to participate, and the right to...
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CIPS L4M8 Exam Verified 100% Correct!!
  • CIPS L4M8 Exam Verified 100% Correct!!

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  • CIPS L4M8 Exam Verified 100% Correct!! Stage 13: Assest management/end of life The procurement professional should evaluate whether the need is still current. If it is and unchanged, the procurement cycle process commences again but from a different stage as the need is already known and understood. If the need is not required the buyer should manage the end of life by reducing stock levels and informing the supplier Anti-bribery procedures -Proportionate procedures: should be in line with...
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Business BTEC Level 3 Unit 5 Assignment 2 - 100% Verified.
  • Business BTEC Level 3 Unit 5 Assignment 2 - 100% Verified.

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  • Business BTEC Level 3 Unit 5 Assignment 2 - 100% Verified. Explain the external factors that influence a selected business considering trading internationally. Political Factors: One beneficial factor is being part of a trading community like the EU; however, this means there are certain rules and regulations to follow. The government will support certain industries for example, companies that deal with renewable energy and offer benefits to the country. This support is not available to all...
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CIPP/E Review Questions with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • CIPP/E Review Questions with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • CIPP/E Review QuestionsWhat did the principles of the Human Rights Declaration provide the basis for? - correct answers The principles enshrined in the Human Rights Declaration have provided the basis for all subsequent European data protection laws and standards. (Ch. 1) What right is contained in Article 12 of the Human Rights Declaration? - correct answers The right to a private life and associated freedoms is contained in Article 12 of the Human Rights Declaration. (Ch. 1) What right i...
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A - Level Geography (Human) Migration LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEEED GRADE A+
  • A - Level Geography (Human) Migration LATEST EDITION 2024 GUARANTEEED GRADE A+

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  • Migration Movement of people from one place to another Why does migration occur? -Better Healthcare -Flee violence or war -Famines -Better Education -Climate Change related problems e.g. drought and flooding. -Better Quality of Life -Better Services (healthcare) -Better Jobs (economic migrant) -Family Reunification -Retirement -Housing -Better Farmland -Extreme weather (natural hazards) -Poverty Top 5 Immigrant Host Countries 1. USA (48 million - 12 million Mexican) 2. German...
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Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Definition of HR - Answer- Human rights refer to fundamental rights and freedoms that are believed to belong to all human beings. As stated in the UDHR, these rights differ from ordinary rights under domestic law in that they are considered to be *universal, inalienable and inherent.* Abolition of Slavery - Answer- Slavery = forced labour in which a person is considered to be the property of another. Moves to abolish slavery in Europe beg...
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GMS Final Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!
  • GMS Final Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!

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  • Sundew, an American soda company, opened a number of manufacturing unites in a new developing country. It employed people from host country to work in the new units. This move radically lowered the poverty rate in the developing country. In this scenario, Sundew is _______ - ANSWER-making a foreign investment What are some human rights issues Nike faced? - ANSWER-accusation of child labour, forced labour, squalid working conditions, severe work hours, and unfair despite the existence of in...
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