Federal Equal-Employment Opportunity Laws Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit specific types of job discrimination in the workplaces. The department of Labor has two agencies which deal with EEO monitoring and enforcement‚ the Civil Rights Center. The EEO is an independent federal agency that promotes equal opportunity in employment through administrative and judicial enforcement. Job applicants and employees file claims with the EEOC if they have reason to believe that they were discriminated
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EMPLOYMENT LAW: TITLE VII ZAB TITLE VII: Prohibits policies or practices that are not intended to be discriminatory‚ but which have a disproportionate adverse effect on minorities DISPARATE TREATMENTS‚ IMPACT & CLAIMS .What does disparate treatment means? .Employment discrimination .What does disparate impact means? .A way to prove discrimination .What kind of claims can be brought as a disparate treatment claim? .An employer
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Leslie S Wakefield Employment Law of Business Mrs. Marianne Graham Week 6 Homework Determine whether the employee has a potential FLSA claim. Explain the legal basis for your conclusion. From an HR perspective list‚ explain and analyze five things an employer can do to insure compliance with FLSA and avoid claims. Based off the information I read and how I interpreted the information. I don’t believe that Mike Murphy has a potential claim under FLSA. According to the
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Employment Law Compliance Plan Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 According to "Aauw" (2012)‚ “Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of sex‚ race‚ color‚ national origin‚ and religion. It applies to employers with 15 or more employees‚ including federal‚ state‚ and local governments. Title VII also applies to private and public colleges and universities‚ employment agencies‚ and labor organizations”. Age Discrimination
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SCENARIO ANALYSIS LadyAnn Graham-Gilreath 20107089‚ PCN-505‚ Grand Canyon University February 9‚ 2015 INTRODUCTION In many cases an agency or private practice‚ the professional counselor will need to constantly review the cases in which they provide services for. This can be tricky and at all costs will need to monitor the Code of Ethics of any professional organization the professional counselor works for or are a current member. This suggests that keeping the most updated
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SUBJECT: Employment Law Compliance Plan (Landslide Limousines) In response to your request to have an employment law compliance plan for our client‚ Bradley Stonefiled who plans on starting a limousine service called Landslide Limousine‚ I have developed an employment plan which covers both State and Federal employment laws. Being in compliance with the Texas state employment laws‚ as well as Federal employment laws will greatly help out client in avoiding and penalties. The employment plan is based
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Assignment 1: Employment-At-Will Doctrine Written By: Sitharam Korrapati Instructor: Professor Jolanta Pekalska Course: LEG500 April 26‚ 2013 Overview of Employment-At-Will and Exceptions to the Rule At-Will Presumption Employment relationships are presumed to be “at-will” in all U.S. states except Montana. The U.S. is one of a handful of countries where employment is predominantly at-will. Most countries throughout the world allow employers to dismiss employees only for cause
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Employment Law Compliance Plan HRM/531 October 23‚ 2013 Employment Law Compliance Plan To: Traci Goldeman From: Celeste Parker Date: October 23‚ 2013 Subject: Employment Law Compliance Plan This memorandum is in regard to the request for an employee law compliance plan for Bradley Stonefield’s limousine service in Austin‚ Texas. Mr. Stonefield’s limousine service is expected to employ approximately 25 employees during the first year of service. The memorandum will discuss various local
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Tutorial 2 – The Employment Relationship: Employment Status 1. What distinguishes employees from other types of workers? Why is that distinction important? While in the past an employee’s status was not a source of uncertainty‚ as the ‘servant’ and ‘master’ relationship was clearly defined by the socio-economic factors influencing society‚ nowadays more and more people fall into a ‘grey area’ where it is hard to distinguish whether a person can be classified as an employee‚ worker‚ or just
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Directions: For each question‚ select the best answer from among the choices given and click on the corresponding radio button. 1 | Although cheetahs are successful hunters‚ they are ------- as defenders of their catch‚ for they allow about half of their kills to be snatched by more aggressive animals. (A) | restless | (B) | conscientious | (C) | loathsome | (D) | prodigious | (E) | timid | | 2 | The author’s use of copious detail‚ though intended to ------- the reader’s
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