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    Employment Equity

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    EMPLOYMENT EQUITY Contents PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION 2 WHAT IS EMPLOYMENT EQUITY 3 HOW DOES IT WORK 3 - 4 WHAT IS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5 IMPLEMENATION OF AFFIRMITIVE & EMPLOYMENT EQUITY 6 - 7 OBSTACLES & CHALLENGES 7 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8 CONCLUSION 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This assignment deals with the Employment Equity Act of 19 October 1998. It covers the workings of the act in terms of equity

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    Criminal Evidence

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    Criminal evidence is any exhibit or testimony regarding a crime. It can take many forms‚ and is typically used to establish that a crime has been committed and identify blame or fault in a criminal case. What constitutes acceptable criminal evidence varies somewhat between legal systems‚ although ideally‚ evidence provides reasonably reliable information that gives a more complete picture of a crime The outcome of many criminal law cases will depend upon the strength and admissibility of evidence

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    Employment Law

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    EMPLOYMENT LAW Introduction The aim of this Assessment is to demonstrate an understanding of employment regulation and how it is enforced. Other areas covered include; how to manage recruitment‚ manage issues relating to pay and working time lawfully and how to ensure that staff are treated lawfully when they at work. Finally it will cover managing performance and disciplinary matters lawfully. Activity 1 The purpose of Employment Law is to provide legal protection to employees and employers. Employment

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    Spiers committed a crime in which the results of his criminal action causes the death of the victim Kate Lamb. And for such crime I think his punishment should be retributuion.He elected to commits this crime and with the seriousness of this crime he deserves to be punished. C) Case III Miguel Cordoba simply made a honest mistake when he took the ring. He had no intention of stealing the ring he thought that because it a heirloom ring and been in his family for four generations and was suppose

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    Mrs Warrens Profession

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    Mrs. Warren’s Profession In life the struggle between what is good and necessary for the individual and the moral values placed upon people by society is constantly present. This is true of the characters in George Bernard Shaw’s play Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Shaw demonstrates that doing something frowned upon by society does not have to be an evil thing so long as it is good for the individual. Perhaps the most obvious example of societal morals conflicting with individual need is the case

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    Employment Relations

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    aims at explaining the state of industrial conflict in Singapore presently. An employment relation is the relationship between managers and employees in an organisation which is usually informal – for example‚ between supervisors and subordinates. At the industrial level‚ the relationship between the management of an organisation and its union is more formal and referred as industrial relation which is a subset of employment relations (Tan‚ 2007). Industrial conflict is the total range of behaviour

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    Professional Negligence

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    PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE THE CHANGING COASTLINE OF LIABILITY John L. Powell Q.C. Even the briefest acquaintance with the world’s major financial centres‚ and especially Hong Kong‚ London or New York‚ immediately confirms that we live in world dominated by professionals. The magnificent multi-storey edifices adorning the shores of this and similar cities are the castles and palaces of the present age‚ proclaiming the influence and power of professionals

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    HR Profession Map

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    (a) The CIPD HR Profession Map (HRPM) was launched in 2009 but was made available to all Organisations and HR professionals in October 2012. www.cipd.co.uk It is used to help an individual to develop in their career and to help them prioritise their work load. It sets goals in order for them to move to the next band. It also helps an organisation to identify skills needed to develop a person/a team and to identify areas for development. The profession map has 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours

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    Professional Accountability: Across the Spectrum of Nursing Professional accountability is a phrase frequently used across the continuum of nursing practice. Accountability is often associated with specific expectations which include aspects that range from clinical care to legislative issues. Nursing accountability defines the nurse ’s responsibility to practice ethically and competently. Although nurses practice under universal standards of care‚ it is essential that each nurse define his or

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    United States have committed to a ground war against Germany in 1917? Why or Why not?   The United States should have committed to a ground war against Germany in 1917. They were continuously bombarding civilian ships killing Americans and when ties were cut from Germany they start attacking military ships. The problem was that the German force had great power over water with their submarines. Also‚ there wasn’t much of an American army at the time. So the best course of action‚ was land warfare with

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