Part A Question: “English courts consider substance and not form when determining employment status.” Critically discuss this statement in the context of Employment Law‚ with particular (but not exclusive) reference to “sham” contracts. Today‚ many would agree with this statement as an employment status has become a question of fact rather than a question of law. However‚ it was clear that the preferred view taken by the courts after Lord Griffiths’ famous comments in Lee Ting Sang v Chung
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University of Phoenix Material Employment Laws Chart Complete the chart below using information from the weekly readings and additional research if necessary. Employment Law Description and Requirement of Law Court Case Influential to Establishment of Law Importance of Law Workplace Application Civil Rights Act of 1964 Prevents discrimination of the hiring‚ compensation‚ conditions‚ and privileges of employment by basing them on on race‚ religion‚ color‚ sex‚ or nationality Heart of Atlanta
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Employment law in United State Literature Review Employment law evolved from contract law and master-servant law to deal with the unique problems characterizing the modern employment relationship. The first task is to determine the difference between a firm’s relationships with an outside contractor selling services and second its relationship with an employee. The difference not only affects the area of law that regulates the relationship‚ but it also affects the relevant tax law. In the United
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Employment Laws Chart HRM 300 Employment Laws Chart Complete the chart below using information from the weekly readings and additional research if necessary. Employment Law | Description and Requirement of Law | Court Case Influential to Establishment of Law | Importance of Law | Workplace Application | Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Prohibits discrimination of hiring‚ compensation‚ conditions‚ and privileges of employment based on race‚ religion‚ color‚ sex‚ or nationality | Katzenbach
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Employment law‚ as defined by The Free Dictionary by Farlex (n.d.)‚ is the body of law that governs the employer-employee relationship‚ including individual employment contracts‚ the application of tort and contract doctrines‚ and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to organize and negotiate collective bargaining agreements‚ protection from discrimination‚ wages and hours‚ and health and safety. Not only does the workplace establish an economic relationship between the
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Assignment 4 Termination Questions 1. Is there any basis upon which Brown can make a claim against Whitney? Explain the nature of any possible claim and the remedies that she would seek. Note that in this question you are asked for the position Brown would be taking. Do not deal with what she might be awarded -- that is considered in question 2. The claim that Brown can make against Whitney is that she was constructively dismissed due to an untenable work environment created by her supervisor
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Employment Law Outline General Theme for Regulating/Not Regulating: Structure of Legal Responses to Problem 1. Economic Rational a. Inefficient for government to intervene b. People best at knowing what they want (rational beings) 2. In balance of information between employer/employee (safety) 3. Power inbalances a. Employees may have no other options (captive) b. Employers have more power in general 4. People are irrational‚ don’t know what is best for them 5. Social cost to society from “rational”
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Unpaid Employment law Seminar 1- 15/09/09 Introduction Why are you doing employment law? Are any of you employees? If so‚ what kind of employee are you? Are any of you contractors? What is employment law about? Is it about rights‚ duties‚ powers or liabilities of employees or some or all of them? Is it about ensuring employers know where they stand so that they can get on with maximisation of profit? The cost effect/analysis of employment law Employment law as a means of regulating the
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PART 1 QUESTION 1 _Describe a lesson you have either taught or attended. Note down the participants‚ the activities undertaken‚ the learning outcomes‚ the interaction‚ the materials used and classroom organization._ PARTICIPANTS AND CLASSROOM ORGANISATION The learner group consisted of sixteen adult students (one woman and fifteen men)‚ all with asylum or refugee status. The learning level was pre-beginners and the location was an offsite campus of the City College where only refugees and asylum
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List the aspects of employment covered by law? It really is a wide area but here are some headers of statute controlled employment areas (some of these require qualifying terms etc)- Employees have the Right to; - Receive Payment - Receive Written Terms and Conditions - Redundancy Payment - Minimum Wage - Maximum Working Week - Not to be discriminated against - Fair Disciplinary Procedures - Safe working environment If you are experiencing difficulties or have concerns about certain
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