EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1. List the aspects of employment covered by law 2. List the main features of current employment legislation 3. Outline why legislation relating to employment exists 4. Identify the sources and types of information and advice available in relation to employment responsibilities and rights. 2. Understand agreed ways of working that protect
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Employment and Small Business Small business‚ big business‚ in today’s business world‚ it is all business. Small businesses and big businesses must compete with each other on the global front‚ employment practices‚ benefits‚ and services. Small businesses must be able to operate their business very much like a larger business. Employers today find that hiring and retaining employees is their biggest challenge. Researchers have found that 81% of small to medium sized businesses find this process
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Topic: The Employment Relationship and Contract question Dan operated a business providing statistical analysis in the financial services sector. Eve and Fred have both worked for Dan for three years. They were both described as self employed and both paid tax as self employed persons. Dan provided their entire specialist computer equipment and software. Eve was required to work solely on the projects Dan provided and she had to attend Dan’s premises everyday 9am until 5pm. Fred on the
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2 The evidence 3 Precedents set by tribunals 6 Conclusion 6 Corporate & Business Law Introduction An Employment Tribunal would hear claims regarding matters to do with employment. These could include unfair dismissal‚ discrimination and redundancy payments. An employment tribunal is similar to a court but it is not as formal and it must act independently. These are commonly open to the public. Employment tribunals are independent judicial bodies who help determine disputes between
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of power in the employment relationship equal or does the employer or employee have most power? Using an organization of your choice explore this question. Student ID: XXXXX Word count: 3000 1. Introduction With an employment of almost 2.2 million
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Introduction The purpose of this report is to discuss on the reasons for decline of union membership in Singapore and to provide suggestions on how to increase its appeal to the young people‚ the Generation Y‚ in the workforce. Generation Y refers to babies born after the year 1980 (Kuijsters‚ n.d.) The report will have an introduction of union in Singapore‚National Trade Union Congress (NTUC)‚ and analyse the existing strategies and positive aspects thathave been implemented to improve the union
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Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings. 1.1 Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work. List the aspects of employment covered by law. Minimum wage‚ Hours worked‚ Discrimination‚ Health and safety‚ Holiday entitlements‚ Redundancy and dismissal‚ Training‚ Disciplinary procedures‚ Union rights and consultation‚ among many others. Labour law covers the deal between employee
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Employment Equality Acts 1998-2011 The Employment Equality Acts 1998 to 2011‚ cover employees in both the public and private sectors as well as applicants for employment and training. Discrimation is defined as ‘the treatment of a person in a less favourable way than another person is‚ has been or would be treated’ * The Acts outlaw discrimination in work related areas such as pay‚ vocational training‚ access to employment‚ work experience and promotion. * Cases involving harassment
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Business and Human Resource Management Managing Employment Relations (HRMG5057) Individual Essay Assignment Submitted To: Peter Butler Submitted By: Karan Sharma (P13202579) Word Count: 2576 words Date: May 7TH‚ 2014 Flexibility is about an employer and a worker making changes to when‚ where and how an individual works to meet the business and individual needs. Flexibility empowers both the business and the individual needs to be met through by making changes to location
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JOHN DOE Western Governors University 310.1.5-02‚11‚13: Labor and Employment Law Situation A Under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993‚ the employee requesting leave from company X does fall under the employee eligibility as he met the 12 month and 1‚250 hour requirements and has been with company X for two years. The Employee was out for 11 weeks unpaid leave‚ which is with in the allotted 12 weeks time frame allowed under FMLA. He also was caring for his newborn children
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