Agreements set out the conditions of employment between: an employee or group of employees their employer. From 1 January 2010‚ only enterprise agreements can be made between employees and employers. Other types of agreements made previously under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 cover the conditions of individual employees‚ or a group of employees. These include: collective agreements AWAs (Australian Workplace Agreements) ITEAs (Individual Transitional Employment Agreements). Those agreements made
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rapidly growing in almost every region of the world. Although young people today are the most educated generation ever‚ both industrialised and developing countries are failing to increase employment opportunities for them. The lack of opportunities is of course linked to the general state of the economy and employment situation but it is also a result of the mismatches between the skills young people possess and the skills required by the labour market. All of these factors can lead to long periods of
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has to recruit a Quality Compliance Manager for the site in Hungary. In fact‚ decision was making for a ten-year joint venture with a Hungarian government-backed firm. The new manager needs to be available soon and has to be familiar with the joint venture’s objectives and targets. The way I see best to be able to choose between the given candidates for Alistair‚ is to start by list the strengths and weakness for the fitting job. A more refined way to approach this task is taking in consideration
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wage rate‚ working hours‚ working conditions‚ health and safety and also their benefits. It is vital to have a formal system of employee representation in a business. This can give an opportunity for a business to communicate with employees and the law requires a business to consult with the employees in some situations. It helps management and employees to understand more about the workplace issues and other factors that could affect a business. Moreover‚ this could help to build up trust between
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What is a Great Workplace? "A great place to work is one in which you trust the people you work for‚ have pride in what you do‚ and enjoy the people you work with.” — Robert Levering‚ Co-Founder‚ Great Place to Work® Your company can be a great workplace — and more successful as a result. Researchers‚ business leaders‚ media analysts and the public rely on Great Place to Work® metrics to establish the definitive standard of what a great workplace is. Great Place to Work’s annual research is based
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behavior based on the group’s decision regardless whether the individual knows it’s wrong. The factors the contribute to a personal judgment that leads to conformity are peer pressure and the social influence to fit in ("Module 11.4: Conformity‚ Compliance‚ and Obedience." n.d). For example‚ a person will more likely agree on the wrong answer in history class if the other students chose that answer as well. This is also another reason why election votes are held in private areas‚ so the person’s vote
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Table of content Content | Page | 1. Question 2………………………………………………………………. 2. Question 3 ……………………………………………………………… 3. Question 5 ……………………………………………………………… 4. Question 6 ……………………………………………………………… | 24912 | Question 1 In Malaysia the governing law that addresses partnership matters is provided in the Partnership Act 1961. a) The general rule for the extent of a partner’s liability is that every partner in a firm is liable jointly with the other partners for all debts and obligations of the
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Employment Tribunals Employment tribunals‚ formally known as industrial tribunals have been around for the past 35 years. Industrial tribunals became known as employment tribunals as a result of the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998. Industrial tribunals were created by section 12 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and not‚ as many think resulting from the Donovan Commission. At that stage the Government were concerned by the levels of unofficial strikes and wage inflation.
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Business Law Notes! ! 1. Employment! Definitions:! Employee‚ Employer‚ Contract‚ Contract of Employment‚ contract of service‚ contract for service! ! Cases:! Ferguson v John Dawson & Partners 1976! - Builder Labourer - no deduction of NIC and Income Tax - worked as self-employed contractor! - employer could dismiss‚ decide on which site to work and direct him about the work - provide tools! - Injured - resultantly sued employer on the basis of his legal duty as employer! - Decision
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appointment in an outer room‚ often trapped there with other people applying for the same job. You sit nervously‚ trying not to think about the fact that only one of you may be hired. Then you are called into the interviewer’s office. Faced with a complete stranger‚ you have to try to act both cool and friendly as you are asked all sorts of questions. Some questions are personal: “What is your greatest weakness?” Others are confusing: “Why should we hire you?” The interview probably takes about twenty
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