Explain why, in a negotiation between a monopolistic union and a monopsonistic company in a town, there
Question:
Explain why, in a negotiation between a monopolistic union and a monopsonistic company in a town, there would not be a single outcome of wage and quantity like there is if only one of those two conditions hold?
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Answer rating: 53% (13 reviews)
A monopolistic union means that there is only one supplier of the labours in the town This means tha...View the full answer
Answered By
Monish Ramesh
Tuttored mostly elementary school students privately after school and during the summer. We met in their homes or at the public library. I charged an hourly fee, and I provided any necessary materials.
Having taught in special education in two local schools for many years meant that I had contact with a lot of parents of special needs students. I never had to advertise — word of mouth was how most folks knew of me. At one point I did have a website, but didn't utilize it much. I stayed very busy, especially in the summers, and always had a full schedule. I typically met with each student's teacher in order to get an idea of what the focus of my instruction/remediation should be. Becoming familiar with the student's learning style(s) was also very helpful. Often parents would share records and test results with me. After each tutoring session, I documented the student’s progress and gave parents written updates, as well as phone calls or emails as needed.
While my students and I certainly utilized technology and the internet often during our sessions, I never tutored online or for any tutoring company, so am not familiar with the curriculums or methods used in those settings.
Tutoring one on one was very enjoyable and rewarding. My students and I had fun, and grew quite fond of one another. The extra income was a bonus. I had to retire from tutoring due to a physically handicapping disease, and miss my students very much.
I teach Chemistry since 2 years, the best experience that I would like to share is that irrespective of basics that an individual has, need to help the student in understanding the core concepts in clarity. In that way, I am able to push my students in understanding the basic logical structure of subject and excel slowly. I prefer and pump the concepts slowly rather than going in a super sonic speed. For any student (irrespective of class) acquiring interest in the subject matters rather than learning like a machine.
Read
understand
understood
register
recollect
apply
innovate
invent
these are the fundamental steps to progress a learning curve in the subject.
For the last one+ year, I have been teaching “How to teach online”
Why? Because many good tutors out there do not know of tech tools that can make online teaching more efficient and engaging.
Other than than that, I have done some sessions on “Problem Solving and Decision Making” for folks in the IT industry. Basically, I enjoy sharing experiences
The back and forth and the light-bulb moments when students see something they hadn't before are a great stimulation.
If you want an ever-varying career, then teaching is an option. BUT not knowing where you are I would say have a talk with teachers in your country.
Tutoring is something else. Usually one on one, but I prefer two students at a time, so they can spark one another off and teach one another.
BUT don't think that doing it for free or for very little is doing them a favour
I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to give some guest lectures on software build infrastructure. Also I’ve given some training on design patterns and various short sessions on various topics.
I quite enjoyed doing those actually, so far that I did consider it as a career more than once.
If iam interested in learning a new language, I will teach someone in my mother tongue and learn theirs.
0.00
0 Reviews
10+ Question Solved
Related Book For
Question Posted:
Students also viewed these Business questions
-
Explain how negotiation between the supplying and buying units may be used to set transfer prices. How does this relate to the general transfer pricing rule?
-
Why is there so much advertising in monopolistic competition and oligopoly? How does such advertising help consumers and promote efficiency? Why might it be excessive at times?
-
(a) In what way does monopolistic competition resemble monopoly? (b) How is it different? (c) Why is the difference between monopolistic competition and monopoly important for consumer welfare in our...
-
Find the distance between the given pairs of points. (32, 18) and (50, 8)
-
Explain how you would account for the following items, justifying your answer by reference to the definitions and recognition criteria in the Conceptual Framework. Also state, where appropriate,...
-
William Piper acquired the following company in 1931 a. Taylor Brothers Aircraft Company. c. E. M. Laird Company. b. Weaver Aircraft Company. d. Travel Air Manufacturing Co.
-
Identify characteristics of corporations and their organization.
-
The following information pertains to Allbright, Inc. Cash ......................$ 53,000 Accounts receivable ................$186,000 Inventory ....................$ 82,000 Plant assets (net)...
-
Journal entry worksheet
-
The idealized cross-section of a two-cell thin-walled wing box is shown below with the data in Table 22.7. If the wing box supports a load of 44,500 N acting along web 25, calculate the shear flow...
-
Explain why the marginal resource cost rises faster than the supply curve for labor?
-
Explain why there has been such a reduction in the number of work stoppages?
-
In Canada the regulation of the securities industry is provincial whereas in the US it is federal. Would we be better off with a federal securities regulator? The purpose of such regulations is to...
-
Consider the following information attributed to the material management department Budgeted usage of materials - handling labor - hours 3,700 Budgeted cost pools: Fixed costs $166,500 Variable costs...
-
5) A frictionless rod of length L rotates counterclockwise in the with constant angular speed w at an angle a to the z axis. A bead of mass m, free to slide on the rod, leaves the origin with initial...
-
1) Louisa is a corn farmer in Illinois. She anticipates a harvest in August of 3 million bushels of yellow corn. Today is May. Louise plans to hedge her sale of corn in August using corn futures...
-
2. DETAILS MY NOTES In a statistical test, we have a choice of a left-tailed test, a right-tailed test, or a two-tailed test. Is it the null hypothesis or the alternate hypothesis that determines...
-
2. The model of a two-story building shown in Figure 2. The girders are assumed to be rigid, and the columns have flexural rigidities EI and EI2, with negligible masses. The stiffness of each column...
-
Yang Inc. reports under IFRS and has adopted the policy of classifying interest received as an investing activity. During 2020, Yang lent $30,000 to a key supplier in exchange for a two-year...
-
The words without recourse on an indorsement means the indorser is: a. not liable for any problems associated with the instrument. b. not liable if the instrument is dishonored. c. liable personally...
-
a. Which taxes are specifically deductible for federal income tax purposes under Sec. 164? b. If a tax is not specifically listed in Sec. 164, under what circumstances may it still be deductible?
-
If Susan overpays her state income tax because of excess with holdings, can she deduct the entire amount in the year withheld? When Susan receives a refund from the state how must she treat that...
-
What is an ad valorem tax? If a tax that is levied on personal property is not an ad valorem tax, under what circumstances may it still be deductible?
-
Your company has purchased equipment worth $40,000 and would like to compare the impact of straight-line depreciation versus accelerated depreciation (double declining method). The equipment has a...
-
You have $22,000 to invest. You want to purchase shares of Alaska Air at $43.76, Best Buy at $52.62, and Ford Motor at $9.16. How many shares of each company should you purchase so that your...
-
Q 1: (A) What are open market operations? How do these work as a method of credit control? (B): What is the likely impact of money creation by the commercial banks on national income? explain briefly...
Study smarter with the SolutionInn App