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Employment and Labor Relations
Key Legislation
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (or Wagner Act) protects the rights of most workers in the private sector of the United States to organize unions, to engage in collective bargaining over wages Continue Reading...
Employment at Will Policy: Exceptions to the Rule
The notion of 'at will' employment reflects the fact that by law employees can be fired from any job for any cause, good or bad, depending on the whim of the employer, barring a written employment co Continue Reading...
Employment Law
Business Law
As the HR Manager for the software development company MicroSonic Inc., I was required to retain the services of a headhunter in order to quickly fill the position of a project manager for a federal government contract t Continue Reading...
In fact, the argument could easily be made that individuals with transgender tendencies who do not pursue gender reassignment procedures are more prone to chronic depression and to other natural consequences of their repressed feelings about their t Continue Reading...
Failing to use the union as a forum to achieve this aim is in fact depriving the labor class of the diverse set of skills which it requires in order to remain irreplaceable.
To the point, the article by Stroud & Fairbrother indicates that at pr Continue Reading...
NC Labor Laws
The cost of violating labor laws within the state of North Carolina is punishing. It is important for human resources departments across the state to obey and follow all of the rules and regulations regarding these issues. The purpose Continue Reading...
Transgender Employment Discrimination
There is a growing body of evidence that transgender individuals frequently experience some type of discrimination during the employment process in the United States today. Although there are only a few high-pro Continue Reading...
Business Entities, Laws, And Regulations
This paper will focus on the challenges faced by one start-up businesses and an established company with labor issues. For the start-up, a birth clinic, a case needs to be made for the type of business entity Continue Reading...
Nondiscrimination principles are to be implemented for non-U.S. citizen employees as well.
e) Federal contracts
Finally, in terms of the federal contracts, however this is not the case with Pomodoro Inc., it is noted that intense emphasis is place Continue Reading...
Actions Lawsuits in Employment Sex-Discrimination Lawsuits: When are they Appropriate?
The class action lawsuit is a somewhat controversial tool, particularly in the case of employment discrimination. In many ways, it is a hallmark of judicial effi Continue Reading...
Transaction Under Each of the Five Ethical Theories
Ethical fundamentalism:
Juanita's behavior is clearly in contravention of a normative code of ethics since each of the world's religions proscribe bribery. The Bible, for instance, as does the Ko Continue Reading...
Economic Motivators for Employers on Employment Rates for People With Disabilities in Atlanta
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
Definition of Disability
Statistics for Individuals with Disabilities
Effects Of ADA On Persons With Disabi Continue Reading...
This most commonly occurs when the item is purchased from a business in another state and shipped to the user's state (most states do not impose sales taxes on products that are shipped to another state).
Zoning Laws
Zoning laws, which typically i Continue Reading...
Introduction
Employment law in Human Resources (HR) is one of the most important areas of concern for businesses, as firms can be held liable for a number of infringements and may put themselves open to suit if they fail to abide by employment laws, Continue Reading...
laws that affect business, pertaining to the issues of employment, health and safety, unions, discrimination, privacy and job security. These laws guide how businesses should conduct themselves in the human resources function, setting constraints on Continue Reading...
Employment Law in Vietnam
Summary of Minimum Statutory Entitlements
Annual Leave
Maternity Leave
Form of Contract
Termination
Discrimination Laws
Data Privacy Legislation
The Mandatory Social Security Fund
Employee Compensation
Summary of Continue Reading...
Employment at Will: Definitions of Terms
The principle of employment-at-will is one of the major concepts governing labor relations in the United States. Employment-at-will is a doctrine that gives employers the liberty to terminate an employee, or c Continue Reading...
Studebaker v. Nettie's Flower Garden, Inc.
Plaintiff Judith Studebaker was injured in a car wreck with James Ferry, an employee of defendant Nettie's Flower Garden, Inc. Ferry was responsible for the accident, and Studebaker sought to recover from N Continue Reading...
Legislation
Disputes
Advice on Handling Dismissals
The Minimum Wage
Working Time Regulations
WORKERS AND EMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION
Gender and Sexual Orientation Discrimination
Sexual Orientation
Gender Reassignment
Discrimination on Grounds Continue Reading...
decision -- federal or state court -- where an employer was found NOT GUILTY of violating one of our chief laws (EEO, ADA, EPA, ADEA, etc. - -).
Give us the case citation, briefly summarize the case and explain why the employer was found not to hav Continue Reading...
APRN Employment Contract CritiqueIntroductionAn employment contract is defined as the agreement between an employee and an employer on the basis of their employment relationship. Contracts may be temporal, permanent or independent. When nurse practit Continue Reading...
Employment-at-Will Doctrine
A lot of controversy surrounds the question of whether California is still an at-will state given all the exceptions it has made to the doctrine over the last few decades. Simply stated, the employment-at-will doctrine i Continue Reading...
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law last July 26, 1990. As a bill, the ADA enjoyed strong support from then President George Bushy. It was overwhelmingly approved by both houses of Congress, garnering only six nay votes in the S Continue Reading...
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services
STATUATE SUMMARY
The case presents the question whether workplace harassment violates Title VII's prohibition to "discriminate . . . because of . . . sex" when the harasser and the harassed employee are of the Continue Reading...
HR Outline
Problem to be address is balancing avoiding "negligent hiring" while at the same time complying with the EEOC and other agencies and groups, both ethically and legally, when it comes to discrimination against those with a criminal past
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Sean Brosnan was a high school senior. He filled out his applications for college in September of 2015, including an application for early decision to Queens University. In December Brosnan received a thick packet from Queens, which included a glossy Continue Reading...
..individuals are taxed in their total annual income minus their net new additions to savings, which equals annual consumption (Weiler).
Both forms of consumption tax are not without their troubles and for the most part there is no consensus on the Continue Reading...
Employment-at-will doctrine is a law that requires both the employer and the employee to either enter into a contract of employment willfully or terminate such a contract willfully. Under this law, an employer may employ an employee if the employer i Continue Reading...
Employment Discrimination
Advocacy
Advocacy groups exist in a few different forms, some that work on federal issues, and others that are more focused on state issues. States have the right to pass laws that offer protections that go beyond the fede Continue Reading...
Employment Law Policies for XYZ
Describe and explain all the possible employment laws that could govern the employment at XYZ.
Job discrimination. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits hiring, firing or pay discrimination based solely Continue Reading...
Nurses' employment
Nurses are very important to the nation just as much as they are to their employers. Their work should be treated with a lot of respect for they deal in a highly sensitive area that touches life. Their employers are supposed to tr Continue Reading...
American employment regulations. Employment in the United States is governed by a patchwork of laws that can be divided into roughly three categories. The first are equality-based laws; the second category is laws that govern treatment of workers on Continue Reading...
Request must be made in writing by the employee within 15 working days of termination. The employer has 10 working days from receipt of the request to give a truthful reason in writing for the termination." (P 1).
Despite that many employers have b Continue Reading...
international laws or aspects of law that must be adhered to by Riordan and an outline of these steps for employees to adhere to these laws
This is written with the intention of creating a plan that incorporates the three-pronged framework of the C Continue Reading...
Partnership and Employment
Two Classes of Partnership
A partnership is a business with more than one owner and has not applied to become a corporation or a limited liability company (Laurence, 2012). The two general types are general partnership an Continue Reading...
Labor and Employment Law
WORKPLACE SITUATIONS
Situation A -- The Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 or FMLA was enacted to help employees balance family and work requirements (WHD, 2013). It aims at protecting and helping those with family or persona Continue Reading...
In my opinion, a company wishing to conduct pre-employment screening should engage the services of a professional and respected service provider. Mathis and Jackson (2010) further advise that "the information provided in criminal record checks shoul Continue Reading...
CANADA'S IMMIGRATION LAWS
Canada tighten immigration laws expel illegal aliens Prepare subtopics listing pro-con arguments motion. To, research chosen topic extensively. References provided statistics, studies, moral arguments made side.
Canada to Continue Reading...
The ADEA permits employers to favor older workers based on age even when doing so adversely affects a younger worker who is 40 or older" (Facts about age discrimination, 2008, EEOC). The worker was clearly discriminated against for a promotional opp Continue Reading...