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    Code: HRMT322v4 Due date: August 1st‚ 2013 Society is experiencing many conflicts between employers and their employees. Many issues arise due to blurred lines in employment contracts; if responsibilities and expectations are not clearly stated in the contract‚ the employer may face difficulties when or if an incident occurs (also known as implied terms). There is an imbalance of power between the employer and employee‚ however‚ the law does not intend to create a harmonious balance‚ instead to

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    RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN ENGINEER Engineers apply theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems. Engineers in each branch have a base of knowledge and training that can be applied in many fields. They have many rights and responsibilities Engineers have the distinct responsibility to maintain a steadfast ethical footing to ensure that each and every task is carried out with responsibly

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    RESPONSIBILITIES • The usual serf paid his fees and taxes in the form of seasonally labour. • Usually a portion of the week was devoted to ploughing his lord’s fields‚ harvesting crops‚ digging ditches‚ repairing fences‚ and often working in the manor house. • The remainder of the serf’s time was devoted to tending his own fields‚ crops and animals in order to provide for his family. • Most manorial work was segregated by gender during the regular times of the year; however‚ during the harvest

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    With the expanding of new technology‚ many employees are concern about his or‚ her privacy in the workplace. Employees have the right to go to work knowing that his or‚ her employer will not invade their privacy. The rights to privacy in the workplace only provide limited protection for workers against monitoring and breach of confidentiality. The National Work Rights Institute states‚ under the federal law‚ "the limited protection the Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986 provides to employees

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    A considerate of contemporary management function of the employer-employee relationship The six journal articles that have been looked at stem from the original Locke‚ (1982) article. Frederick W. Taylor popularised of scientific management. The essay will discuss 5 aspects of Taylor’s ideas about scientific management and show how understandings of contemporary management functions and the employer-employee relationship have been developed from Taylor’s ideas. What was Taylor’s idea about the

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    ERR 2.2 My pay slip should show my name and my employers name‚ my rate of pay‚ how many hours I’ve worked. My gross pay‚ hour much tax and national insurance deductions I have had that month/week‚ and also how much deductions to date and finally my net pay. 2.3 In the event of any grievances from either the individual‚ their family or friends or even myself there should be a discussion to see if these problems can be rectified. There should be a meeting and any issues should be put in writing

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    A robust employee and employer relationship is essential for WeaveTech as they navigate thru this me period of M& A. Conflict and labor relations issues will arise. Strong relations are likely to reduce conflicts and increase morale if the conflicts are handled correctly. There are no easy decisions to be made my Frank Jennings; reducing managers by 20% may provide some legal and ethical challenges before execution. Workplace conflict should be addressed immediately to avoid escalation. A few

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    Employee Rights & Managing Discipline All corporations strive to have strong employee relations‚ recognizing employee rights and effectively administering discipline are two vital aspects of developing this relationship. These aspects‚ meticulously executed‚ generate increased job satisfaction amongst employees and improved performance. Identifying and observing various employee rights is an integral piece of managing discipline. Management must be cognizant of these employee rights‚ divided

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    Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens In today’s society‚ the responsibilities of the citizens are to know their rights. Citizens are expected to; understand the rules that our government has presented to us‚ abide by these rules for our own well being and freedom‚ and serve our communities and government back. In 1789‚ the Constitution of the United States was ratified. Many people were not pleased with this constitution; they felt as though it did not protect their rights to the fullest extent

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    When I think of America I think of freedom and citizenship. The right to vote or the right of free speech are aspects that‚ as citizens‚ we posses. Being born in America automatically gives you these rights and many more‚ and most importantly‚ you become a citizen. Now‚ with citizenship comes responsibility such as obeying the law and paying taxes. So if you follow these simple rules does this make you an effective citizen? This question‚ in my opinion‚ is almost impossible to answer for a number

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