Assignment 2: Employment Laws HSA530 – Health Services HRM February 18‚ 2013 Assignment 2: Employment Laws 1. Determine which laws need to be most closely monitored in our organization and state why? “This new law recognizes that Medicare isn’t just something that you’ve worked a lifetime for‚ having the security of knowing that Medicare will be there when you need it. It’s a sacred and invaluable trust between you and your cournty.And those of us elected officials have a commitment
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for ("Writing employee handbooks | The U.S. small business administration | SBA.gov‚" n.d.). Age Discrimination The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) states that employers cannot discriminate against people that forty or older. There are states that have laws that protect younger employees. In the United States‚ age discrimination is prohibited. In 1967 the Age Discrimination in Employment Act was passed by Congress. This is not only a policy for employees to understand‚ it is a policy
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was established by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to assist in the protection of US employees from discrimination. The law was the first federal law designed to protect most US employees from employment discrimination based upon that employee’s race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin . Employment discrimination entails areas such as firing‚ hiring‚ promotions‚ transfer or wage practices and it is also illegal to discriminate in advertising
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Employment Law Brief The Clapton Commercial Construction Company located in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ is planning to expand its business into the state of Arizona. It is a medium-sized company with 650 employees and possibly increasing an additional 20% in the new state. Prior to the move‚ the human resources (HR) department must be aware of applicable employment laws that may affect the business. Outlined below are brief summaries and consequences for noncompliance of the following employment laws:
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Employment Law Compliance Plan for Clapton Commercial Construction HRM/531 Ellen Thomas Employment Law Compliance Plan for Clapton Commercial Construction memorandum to: Marylee luther from: subject: employment law compliance plan date: September 23‚ 2013 cc: Traci Goldman As you embark on the journey of expanding your business into a new state‚ there are several employment laws you must be aware of. Most of the laws you may be familiar with as they are federal and apply to
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Indian Penal Code‚ 1860: The IPC defines “public servant” as a government employee‚ officers in the military‚ navy or air force; police‚ judges‚ officers of Court of Justice‚ and any local authority established by a central or state Act. • Section 169 pertains to a public servant unlawfully buying or bidding for property. The public servant shall be punished with imprisonment of upto two years or with fine or both. If the property is purchased‚ it shall be confiscated. • Section 409 pertains
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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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Purpose of employment regulation and the way it is enforced in practice 1.1 Aims and objectives of employment regulation Origins of employment law date back to the 14th century‚ with the first labour legislation‚ the Ordinance of Labourers‚ being passed in 1349. It maintained wages at rates to be fixed from time to time by justice of the peace. However‚ it is not really until the early 19th century that we see a significant increase in change in employment law‚ and an ever-increasing speed of
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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 Compliance Plan of Bollman Hotels Kendre Adams HRM/531- Human Capital Management 11/13/2014 Professor Tanesha Graham Memorandum To: Traci Goldman‚ Manager From: Kendre Adams Date: November 13‚ 2014 Subject: Employment Law Compliance Plan – Bollman Hotels Per your request‚ I have formulated an employment law compliance plan for a Mr. Galvan. Mr. Galvan is a Human Resources Representative for Bollman Hotels and the hotel chain is currently located in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota with hopes
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