Conduct anti-gambling seminars.Electrode electrode, terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit. In most familiar circuits current is carried by metallic conductors, but in some circuits the current passes for some distance through a Inc shouldn't involve itself into this situation of staff borrowing money from others within the organisation. It's a personal issue. The company has no right to dismiss Christopher Marcus within 24 hours. It was being too impulsive im·pul·sive adj. 1. Inclined or tending to act on impulse rather than thought. 2. Motivated by or resulting from impulse. im·pul and harsh to Christopher. This has greatly affected the employees' morale. KK Ong should given a warning letter from the management for his failure to manage internal relationship. He was unfair and showed favouritism to certain employees. He must treat everyone in the organisation equally. He should recommend that Christopher contact the National Council on Problem Gambling The National Council on Problem Gambling (Abbreviation: NCPG) was set up in Singapore on 31 August 2005 to address problem gambling, following the government's decision to legalise casino gambling and build two integrated resorts at Marina Bay and Sentosa. (NCPG NCPG National Committee on Planned Giving NCPG National Council on Problem Gambling, Inc. (Washington, DC) NCPG Nevada Council on Problem Gambling (Las Vegas, Nevada) ) for help. Electrode can request that NCPG conduct some seminars for the staff to understand the problem of gambling. The firm can set up a personal loan scheme as a staff benefit. employees can borrow up to twice their basic pay and company reserves the right to deduct de·duct v. de·duct·ed, de·duct·ing, de·ducts v.tr. 1. To take away (a quantity) from another; subtract. 2. To derive by deduction; deduce. v.intr. the repayments of the loans within 20 months upon approval from the HR department.--Contributed by Jacqueline Lim, Esther Lee, Jeannie Eng, Celine Ong, Kee Sooi Hong, and Angela Seow |
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