On this day in History, The Cuban Missile Crisis comes to an end on Oct 28, 1962. The United States and the Soviet Union that came close to provoking a nuclear conflict. Relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union were on shaky ground. The Cuban Missile Crisis comes to an end. The Cuban Missile crisis comes to a close as Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agrees to remove Russian missiles from Cuba in exchange for a promise from the United States to respect Cuba’s territorial sovereignty. This ended nearly two weeks of anxiety and tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union that came close to provoking a nuclear conflict. The consequences of the crisis were many and varied. Relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union were on shaky ground for some time after Khrushchev’s removal of the missiles, as Fidel Castro accused the Russians of backing down from the Americans and deserting the Cuban revolution. European allies of the United States were also angered, not because of the U.S. stance during the crisis, but because the Kennedy administration kept them virtually in the dark about negotiations that might have led to an atomic war. Inside the Soviet Union, hardened for less than a year after the crisis ended the United States and Soviet Union.
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11th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Every year, railroads save consumers billions of dollars while reducing energy consumption and pollution, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, cutting highway gridlock and reducing the high costs to taxpayers of highway construction and maintenance. Freight railroads mean more jobs and a stronger economy.
The "United Nations" would be the best list in terms of an organization dedicated to keeping the peace and protecting human rights, but it should be noted that the International Monetary Fund does a little bit if this in its own way as well.
Answer:
Skilled Workers
Explanation:
There are numerous of reasons why attaining skilled workers is essentially the most importance aspect of any organisation.
<u>1. High levels of productivity</u>. For any organisation to birth and increase to its maximum output, it need individuals manning the various workstations to have the skills needed in order to get the job done. In this way, time will not wasted in trying to figure out of machinery works for instance. The more skilled employees the more efficient and sufficient the workplace is.
<u>2. Increased Innovation. </u> Worker who have the necessary skills and requirements spend less time worrying how they will accomplish a given task. This, in turn, allows them to open their minds and think of better ways of getting the job done. As a result a skilled worker will come up with more creative and innovative ways to problem solving and task management due to the confidence they have from possessing the skill to work in a certain field rightfully.
<u>3. It saves money</u> This is probably the most important of all the 3 points.
Workers who have very little knowledge about what do to when given a task generally tend to cause a lot of errors. It doesn't matter what or which organisation it is, the errors caused in the workplace cost money and could even hurt customer relations if they are not detected and remedied on time. Having a skilled workforce will aid to reduce the amount of errors caused and even help customers satisfied by extension