(EEOC) and the Burlington Northern Railroad & Santa Fe Railway Company (BNSF). Burlington Northern did willingly and knowingly breach employee personal privacy‚ as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) in conducting unauthorized genetic blood testing on unknowing employees. The court mandate that they pay $2.2 million to 36 employees is fair and just. To illustrate the fairness of the settlement‚ I will show the utilitarian perspective from Burlington Northern Railway offices
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Management of Information Systems Case 1-1 Burlington Northern Tuesday‚ January 27‚ 2015 Annia Martinez Burlington Northern: The ARES Decision BN mission statement is to provide transportation services to its customers by offering a more reliable and faster service while reducing cost and increasing revenues by improving the utilization of its assets to stay ahead as the top company in the Railroads industry. The Problem: Burlington Northern Railroad is facing the question on whether the implementation
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asked me to complete. It compares and contrast purchasing computer equipment from leasing the equipment. I also included my recommendations on what and how our Township would benefit from. If you have any other questions or concerns with my findings or research‚ please feel free to ask. Look forward to your decision. Thank you‚ Jessica Rogers Deputy Assessor Faraway Township Assessor Office Computer Equipment; Lease or Buy Prepared for Carol Calhoun Faraway Township Assessor
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HRM Burlington Northern Industries v. ELLERTH‚ 524 U.S. 742 (1998). U S Supreme Court Facts: Kimberly Ellerth worked in Burlington’s Chicago office from March 1993 through May 1994‚ first as a merchandising assistant and later as a sales representative. Theodore Slowik was a New York based Vice-President of sales and marketing‚ supervising Ellerth’s immediate supervisors. Slowik made primarily the decision as to Ellerth’s hire and subsequent promotion. Ellerth spoke with Slowik when he
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PROJECT “Leasing as a method of Financial Management” Project defended on: __2012__ Evaluation: ______________________ Tutor’s signature: ______________________ Moscow 2012 Contents Introduction 3 1. Basic theoretical aspects of leasing 4 1.1. What leasing is 4 1.2. Types of leasing 5 1.3. Principles of leasing 7 1.4.Leasing cycle 8 2. Trends and examples of leasing 10 2.1. Green leasing 10 2.2. Structure of a leasing company 11 2.3. Reasons
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with Marvin Brown and obtained a job as a “track laborer” with Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company. Shortly after her hire date‚ however‚ she assumed forklift operator duties. This new assignment still fell under the “track laborer” position description‚ and White occasionally performed those duties although her primary responsibility was operating the forklift. Three months into her new job‚ White complained to the company that her immediate supervisor was sexually harassing her on the
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LEASING: Leasing is a process by which a firm can obtain the use of a certain fixed assets for which it must pay a series of contractual‚ periodic‚ tax deductible payments. The lessee is the receiver of the services or the assets under the lease contract and the lessor is the owner of the assets. The relationship between the tenant and the landlord is called a tenancy‚ and can be for a fixed or an indefinite period of time (called the term of the lease). The consideration for the lease is called
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a trademark or brand name. The lessor in each instance is the owner of the asset. In the case of real estate or a car‚ the lessor is the property owner or automobile dealer respectively; in the case of a trademark or brand name‚ the lessor is the company that owns it and has conferred the right to use the trademark or brand name to a franchisee. Definition of ’Lessee’ The person who rents land or property from a lessor. The lessee is also known as the "tenant"‚ and must uphold specific
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(Lease Definition‚ 2003) Importance and Advantages of lease The leasing process is faster‚ simpler‚ and often less costly than getting a loan for buying all these fixed assets. The lease helps to set expectations for the lessee and helps to keep understanding between lessee and lessor during the rental term. Monthly rent payment for lease finance will be operating expenses. It will allow deducting total income. Therefore‚ many companies try to get tax benefits in lease financing. Cancellation options
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Leasing Leasing is a process by which a person rent property to another person with the rental contract. Lease has the same meaning as rent. Lessor and lessee are the main character in the process of leasing. Lessor Lessor is the owner of the property and assets. The lessor lease their assets or property under a agreement and contract to the lessee. The lessor will receive the payment from lessee. They are also called as ‘landlord’ in the category of property and real estate market. Lessee Lessee
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