& Business Law Introduction An Employment Tribunal would hear claims regarding matters to do with employment. These could include unfair dismissal‚ discrimination and redundancy payments. An employment tribunal is similar to a court but it is not as formal and it must act independently. These are commonly open to the public. Employment tribunals are independent judicial bodies who help determine disputes between employees and employers about their employment rights. The tribunal I chose to view
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Surname: _UMERAH___________ First Name_BENITA CHINENYE_________________________ Phone Number: ___07035009680__________________________________________ Email: __umerahbenita@yahoo.com_____ Signature: _________________________ REFEREES List three 3 persons who are familiar with your character and qualifications. Please note: Do not use your family members as referees. S/No. Referee Type Name Relationship Contact details – Tel. no‚ Email and Address 1. School (Head of Department) Ms. KOSI EZEKEGBU
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Week 6 - Discussion Post 5 - Jeffry Reed In a global economy‚ what is the impact to a business if a country enacts strict employment laws? If a country enacts strict employment laws‚ the scope of impact can be favorable to everyone involved or can be detrimental to business operations. For example‚ suppose there are two organizations competing in the marketplace; Company A and Company B. Company A has an excellent business plan with efficient operational procedures that allow them to be competitive
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List the aspects of employment covered by law? It really is a wide area but here are some headers of statute controlled employment areas (some of these require qualifying terms etc)- Employees have the Right to; - Receive Payment - Receive Written Terms and Conditions - Redundancy Payment - Minimum Wage - Maximum Working Week - Not to be discriminated against - Fair Disciplinary Procedures - Safe working environment If you are experiencing difficulties or have concerns about certain
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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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According to the law‚ underage employment is strongly prohibited in our country but yet there’s still a lot of employers ignoring it and take underage child to work. The allowed age of working is 16 years old and above under Children and Young Persons Act. This issue has to be looked in
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Chinese Immigrant Employment Barriers Canada is one of the most diverse and multicultural countries in the world. Home to 32 million people‚ Canada portrays a vast amount of cultural‚ ethnic‚ and linguistic diversity.1 Of this 32 million that reside‚ approximately 200‚000 come in a year from all over the world in search of better life and a home that provides peace and safety that they may not be able to achieve in other countries.2 Canada reflects a welcoming society that helps newcomers with social
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Employment Law Paper Riordan Manufacturing is a Fortune 1000 company that employees 550 people and operates plants in Albany‚ Georgia‚ Pontiac‚ Michigan and Hangzou‚ China. In a company of Riordan’s size many different types of discrimination can occur. Discrimination is “the act‚ practice or an instance of discriminating categorically rather than individually” (Webster’s Dictionary). Discrimination can be in the form of age‚ race‚ gender or disability. Laws have been prepared to discourage
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from accidents are higher with more advanced medical technology nowadays. This contributes to the rising percentage of People with disabilities through either by birth‚ old age or the above reason‚ but are there enough employment policies to protect them and what are the employments issues are they facing? About 5% of the population or 100‚000 people in Singapore have disabilities (Singapore Press Holdings 2012). People with disabilities (PWDs) have needs which are not very different from those
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manufacture‚ calling‚ service‚ employment or occupation. ‘worker’ means any person including an apprentice employed in any establishment or industry‚ either directly or through a contractor‚ to do any skilled‚ unskilled‚ manual‚ technical‚ trade promotional or clerical work for hire or reward‚ whether the terms of employment be expressed or implied‚ but does not include a person employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICE 3. 4. Appointments Letter
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