reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. 1) Internet 2) Staff 3) Old handbook Once you have identified a reliable source of information Aii a) List three aspects of employment covered by law 1) Work conditions for example saftey 2) Wages (National minimum wage) 3) Holiday entitlements b) List three main features of current employment legislation 1) Equality and Discrimination law 2) Employment Rights 3)
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Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title BTEC BND Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Unit 14 – Aspects of Employment Law Learner name Assessor name Stephen Acquah Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on Assignment title Assignment 3 – The employer/employee relationship and welfare In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found.
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COMPENSATION‚ BENEFITS AND WORKING CONDITIONS One of the most difficult functions of personnel management is that which concerns compensating the employees fairly and equitably. OVERVIEW OF THE COMPENSATION SYSTEM The American Regime * Act No. 102 Act Regulating the Salaries of Officers and Employees in the Philippine Civil Service The Commonwealth Regime * Commonwealth Act No. 402 An Act to Provide for the Classification of Positions and Standardization of Salaries in the Government
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Drake and Keeler employer could argue the employment-at-will law was the reason for their discharge. According to Lisa Guerin‚ if Drake and Keeler are employed as at-will employees‚ then his or her employer does not need to have a good cause to fire him or her. In fact‚ if Drake and Keeler employer did not make it clear as to what kind of employee he or she was‚ then according to the law he or she is presumed to be hired as at-will. The only way Drake and Keeler can avoid being an at-will employee
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Consulting Memo To: Traci Goldeman From: Robyn Bell cc: Bradley Stonefield Date: Re: Employment Law Compliance Plan In researching employment law compliance for Bradley’s limousine company there a four basic laws he would need to cover. I will discuss these four laws in more details throughout this memo. I will give a summary of each law and consequences of noncompliance for each. First I would like to discuss employment discrimination. According to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employers from
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Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings (The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards) 1. List the aspects of employment covered by law (1.1.1) 2. List the main features of current employment legislation (1.1.2) 3. Outline why legislation relating to employment exists (1.1.3) 4. Identify sources and types of information and advice available in relation to employment responsibilities
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Memorandum TO: Jason Galvan‚ HR representative of Bollman Hotels FROM: Atwood and Allen Consulting DATE: Feb 10‚ 2015 SUBJECT: Employment law compliance plan It is a gold mine of business opportunities to set up a business in the most promising market-India. Congratulation that your company is going to have a big progress of the business scope. Now‚ How to set up a new market in a foreign country is very important to you. You have many steps to take before that. Before stepping into a new market
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1. INTRODUCTION SELF-EMPLOYMENT is working for one’s self rather than for another person or company. It is earning one’s livelihood directly from one’s own trade or business rather than as an employee of another. To be self-employed‚ an individual is normally highly skilled in a trade or has a niche product or service for his or her local community. With the creation of the Internet‚ the ability for an individual to become self-employed has increased dramatically. Self-employed people can also
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In 1972‚ the government attempting to correct discrimination in the workplace passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Act. This act protects individual rights and promotes employment opportunities and fairness for everyone within the workplace (Klingner & Nalbandian‚ 1998‚ p. 158). This act should have eliminated gender bias and pay inequities‚ but has it accomplished its goal? Are employment opportunities and promotion opportunities fair and equal to everyone? Does gender bias and pay inequities
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Foreign studies: In America‚ part-time or even full-time employment is now considered a norm for undergraduate students. According to available data and study‚ the average students should spend a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 hours on a job per week (Perna 2010). One of the concerns of the educators is the amount of time a students spends working rather than focusing on their studies‚ but due to poverty‚ most undergraduate students have to support themselves if they really want to finish
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