Introducing the Employee Rights and Responsibilities Workbook for Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Learning Outcome 1: Laws that protect you at work 1. Workplace Regulations 1.2 Laws that protect you and people who use the services you work 1.3 Employment Conditions 1.4 Equal and Fair Treatment Regulations 1.5 Working with Children Learning Outcome 2: Procedures and Documentation – Putting the law into action 2. Information About Your Job Learning Outcome 3: Getting Information and Advice About your
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current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. (3 marks) Three different sources of information I could use to enable me to update the staff handbook would be: The current handbook in place at the company Up to date health and safety requirements Any changes that have been made in the law since the last handbook was written Once you have identified a reliable source of information: Aii) a) List three aspects of employment covered
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Certificate in Principles of Business and Administration Unit 1: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment Section 1 – Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 1. Identify four main points that would be included in a contract of employment. If possible‚ use an example contract to support your answer (feel free to obscure any confidential information). [AC 1.1] 2a) List three key points of legislation that
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the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment agreement ? * Name of employee * Job title * Place of work * Date of commencement of employment * Probationary period * Salary/wages * POVA check and CRB enhanced disclosure * Proof of identification * Over time * Hours of work * Annual leave/holiday * Sickness or injury absence * Training * Notice of termination of employment to be given by the employer
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Entrepreneurial Process Inez Williams-Jones Entrepreneurship in Health Care HCS/567 May 11‚ 2015 Professor Stephanie Holcomb Entrepreneurial Process The embodiment and empowerment of the entrepreneurial process is the beginning of a new venture. An entrepreneur must evaluate‚ and develop opportunities by overcoming the forces of resistance to the construction of a new venture‚ as well as the components of the process being meaningful from individual and corporate perspective
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ownership and the political dominance by the Communist Party. In the sections below we shall discuss the characteristics of employment relations in China and compare its differences to that of Singapore. Three Old Irons Before the beginnings of the transition from a centrally planned economy‚ the system of three “old irons”; the iron rice bowl (guaranteed lifetime employment)‚ the iron chair (selection based on political orientation‚ absence of punishment for poor business performance)‚ and iron
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Overseas employment and its effects By Randy David Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:19:00 07/18/2009 Filed Under: Overseas Employment ‚ Remittances ‚ Migration ‚Family The business pages of both the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Philippine Star carried almost identical headlines the other day. ?Remittances surged to $1.48B in May‚? said the Inquirer. ?OFW remittances hit record high in May‚? said The Star. One cannot miss the celebratory tone in which Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
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1.1 Almost every aspect of employment is covered by one or more laws‚ including: Handling and storage of information Equal opportunities Grievance procedures Health and safety Holiday entitlements Maternity/paternity pay Minimum wage Sickness absence and pay Working time limits Redundancy and retirement 1.2 Employment rights Equality and discrimination Health and Safety Data Protection 1.3 Legislation in relation to employment was created in order to prevent employers from abusing or
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employer and employee relationships. These training programs increase the organization abilities to grow‚ and reduces complaints as well as lawsuits filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for violation against the Civil Rights Act. The implementation of the Civil Rights act title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ and national origin (EEOC.‚ n.d.). The needs and requirements for training within an organization ensure that all employees
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Unpaid Employment law Seminar 1- 15/09/09 Introduction Why are you doing employment law? Are any of you employees? If so‚ what kind of employee are you? Are any of you contractors? What is employment law about? Is it about rights‚ duties‚ powers or liabilities of employees or some or all of them? Is it about ensuring employers know where they stand so that they can get on with maximisation of profit? The cost effect/analysis of employment law Employment law as a means of regulating the
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