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    Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) makes it illegal to discrimination against employees and job applicants who are over the age of forty. Discrimination includes the hiring and firing of individuals due to age as well as differentiating salary‚ benefits‚ and job assignment because of age. All employers that have over 20 employees are obligated to follow this law. Smaller employers. When advertising job positions it is unlawful to

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    How would you characterise employee representation in the UK workplace? To what extent do you agree with the argument that the UK is ‘lightly regulated’ in this regard? Introduction This paper seeks to analyse the characteristics of employee representation in the UK and concerns about is the UK ‘lightly regulated’ in regard of the employee representation. Employee representation can be known as the right of workers to seek a union or an individual to represent them to negotiate with their organizations

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    HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEMS & PROCESSES Term Paper On The Process of Recruitment Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Defining Recruitment.................................................................................................................................... 4 Purpose And Importance Of Recruitment ..............................................

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    1.1 Almost every aspect of employment is covered by one or more laws‚ including: Handling and storage of information Equal opportunities Grievance procedures Health and safety Holiday entitlements Maternity/paternity pay Minimum wage Sickness absence and pay Working time limits Redundancy and retirement 1.2 Employment rights Equality and discrimination Health and Safety Data Protection 1.3 Legislation in relation to employment was created in order to prevent employers from abusing or

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    The employment rate means the number of people that is presently employed divided by the population of working age. Unemployment is a situation where labour force participants are avaible‚ willing to work and actively looking for a job but are unable to find any jobs. Labor force is defined as the people above the age of 16 and older who are employed or are actively seeking employment. Unemployment rate can be calculated by dividing the number of unemployed with the labor force. Changes in unemployment

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    THE COLD WAR- 1945-1991 In the immediate aftermath of World War II‚ the United States took a turn to the economic and political right. Nothing demonstrated this shift more than the Second Red Scare. The trials‚ denouncements‚ black lists‚ and paranoia about Communism in the Second Red Scare showed the domestic face of the Cold War--the international struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States for world dominance. The Cold War transformed anti-Communism from a right wing to a mainstream

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    1. Reflect on key messages you learnt about recruitment and employment for university students in the session. After listening to the sharing session by CAIO‚ I found that there are two main key points in recruitment for university graduates. The first key point is that students can always apply or work in the field that is not their professions‚ though the career path will be more challenging. Vanessa shared a few examples of the past students’ experience in finding jobs‚ for instance‚ students

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    .................................................................................. 3 Statutory Provisions Concerning Discipline .................................................................................................. 4 1. Industrial Employment (standing orders) Act‚ 1946 ............................................................................. 4 2. Industrial Dispute Act‚ 1947 .......................................................................................................

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    families‚ that took each others life in love. Both the 1968 and the 1996 movies of the story have their own way of telling it‚ each straying a little from the original play. Each version takes and adds elements to Shakespeare’s classic story. The two movies have many differences‚ but they are also very similar in the way they portray the well known story. The 1996 version is a modern way of expressing the masterpiece of Shakespeare. However‚ the 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet sticks more to the time

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    Employment Law and HRM Strategy Introduction Employment laws play a critical role in human resources management strategies and in an organization operation. Employee laws are design to protect the employees by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) “ federal enforcement agency enacted to ensure that employers follow and abide by rules set forth in the Civil Rights Acts of 1964”(Web Finance‚ 2012). However‚ the act insisted of “people

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