20世纪80年代,英国首相撒切尔夫人谈到“福利国家”制度时说:“社会有一个梯子和一张安全网,梯子用来供人们自己努力改善生活,安全网则用来防止人们跌入深渊。”下列关于福利国家制度的表述,正确的有() ①罗斯福新政中的一些措施是国家干预社会财富分配的一次成功实践 ②二战后,世界各国普遍推行社会福利政策 ③有利于社会的稳定 ④使政府财政不堪重负。20世纪80年代后,美英法等国缩小了福利的规模
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2003年10月22日下午2时许,某水库管理处2号料仓建设工地正在紧张地进行施工,施工者是由河南人韩某带领的一支农民工队伍。当时,韩某临时雇来的5名农民工正用1台自制小吊车吊运混凝土和其他施工建筑材料。当这5名农民工把小吊车由料仓南侧墙向西侧墙推动时,自制小吊车的起重拔杆碰在料仓西侧墙上方带电的10KV高压线上,导致推小吊车的5名农民工当即被强大电流击倒,2人死亡,3人受伤。触电原因是()
A.建设单位违反上述规定,在10KV高压线下方安排2号料仓这样的施工项目,并作出违反安全规定的项目设计,当使用单位对上述设计提出书面反对意见时,建设单位未予以采纳。 B.设计单位也是总承包单位,未对该项目建设的安全性进行科学论证,即在10KV高压线下设计2号料仓;在没有任何安全防护和没有对该项目建设存在的安全隐患提出预防事故措施的情况下,发包2号料仓施工并组织施工,导致施工单位冒险违章作业。 C.监理单位未对该项目进行安全论证并提出隐患整改意见,即给承包单位下达了开工令,当施工单位和使用单位均提出不同意见时,也未引起监理单位的重视和采纳,导致施工单位的违章作业未能被及时制止并改正。 D.农民工队伍的管理者对施工现场的危险因素没有认真研究,怀有侥幸心理,也未采取可靠的安全防护措施,片面追求效益,野蛮施工,并违章使用国家禁止使用的自制小吊车,且未对小吊车操作人员进行岗前安全教育(无记录),现场管理人员违章指挥,操作人员冒险上岗,作业中又不安排专人观察监护。
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What makes a city good for business Employers usually list a skilled workforce, good transport links, low property costs and good communications networks as top priorities. (46) As computer and telephone networks become increasingly sophisticated, businesses no longer have to be tied to one place or run all their operations on one site. Most of the country now has access to broadband. Insurance giant Norwich Union is one company which now operates from 1,200 sites nationwide, all linked up through a single network. (47) Call centres can operate as easily from Liverpool as from London and employees can be scattered across the country, working from home and keeping in touch with the office via e-mail and voice messaging systems. Businesses are global rather than local. Relocating businesses are welcomed with open arms by regional development agencies (RDAs), set up to co-ordinate strategic planning, channel funding and work with local organisations to bring in new businesses. (48) "We are about supporting existing businesses and jobs but we also want to bring new employers into areas and encourage organic growth and entrepreneurs," says a spokesman for the National Secretariat of Regional Development Agencies. RDAs are also helping to tackle problems holding some cities back. (49) Unskilled or elderly workforces, lack of technological knowledge, poor facilities, inadequate infrastructure and gaps in broadband availability can all combine to put businesses off relocating. On current form, the best place in the UK to do business is Leeds, according to specialist research consultancy OMIS, which advises companies on relocation. (50) OMIS’s latest Britain’s Best Cities report gives Leeds high marks for its skilled and educated workforce, availability of office space and regenerated city centre full of new shops and restaurants.
What makes a city good for business Employers usually list a skilled workforce, good transport links, low property costs and good communications networks as top priorities.
(46) As computer and telephone networks become increasingly sophisticated, businesses no longer have to be tied to one place or run all their operations on one site. Most of the country now has access to broadband.
Insurance giant Norwich Union is one company which now operates from 1,200 sites nationwide, all linked up through a single network. (47) Call centres can operate as easily from Liverpool as from London and employees can be scattered across the country, working from home and keeping in touch with the office via e-mail and voice messaging systems. Businesses are global rather than local.
Relocating businesses are welcomed with open arms by regional development agencies (RDAs), set up to co-ordinate strategic planning, channel funding and work with local organisations to bring in new businesses. (48) "We are about supporting existing businesses and jobs but we also want to bring new employers into areas and encourage organic growth and entrepreneurs," says a spokesman for the National Secretariat of Regional Development Agencies.
RDAs are also helping to tackle problems holding some cities back. (49) Unskilled or elderly workforces, lack of technological knowledge, poor facilities, inadequate infrastructure and gaps in broadband availability can all combine to put businesses off relocating.
On current form, the best place in the UK to do business is Leeds, according to specialist research consultancy OMIS, which advises companies on relocation. (50) OMIS’s latest Britain’s Best Cities report gives Leeds high marks for its skilled and educated workforce, availability of office space and regenerated city centre full of new shops and restaurants.
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