employee don’t have the right qualifications ‚ for example a lorry driver who is disqualified from driving . Breaking the law : Employer can dismiss employee if continuing to employ them would break the law – for example‚ if a driver and he lose his driving licence. Employer would be expected to try and find other suitable work for him before choosing to dismiss him. 2. Explain your understanding of the term ‘unfair dismissal’ ‚and provide examples of three fundamental questions that an Employment
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Relativist Morality is unfair discuss Relativist morality could be seen as unfair‚ when looked at closely and seen from critics’ point of view it becomes clear that it is easy to question perhaps because of its weakness as a moral system. The weakness could somewhat be perceived as making Relativist morality unfair. A relativist cannot pass judgement but yet to be true to their name ‘relativist’ they would be practising ‘do not pass judgement’ thus they are preaching to others that they should
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The colonists felt that the british government was being unfair‚ and rightfully so. The british was pressing unfair taxes onto the colonists in order to gain money to fix their own problems. This was a smart move for the british considering that the colonists didn’t have much firepower.... Or at least that’s what the British thought. Picture in your head if you were being taxed for a lot of money by someone who had absolute power‚ and you had no say in the matter. How would you feel? The American
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t is important to distinguish unfair dismissal from the common law remedy for wrongful dismissal. The latter is a civil law remedy essentially based upon breach of the contract of employment. From the point of view of the employee‚ there are significant deficiencies in this civil law relief as a remedy. Because an employer is generally entitled under the terms of the contract to dismiss upon giving the appropriate period of notice as stipulated by the contract‚ damages will often be limited to the
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The Malaysia Law is mainly based on the common law legal system. Law protects basic individual rights and freedom such as liberty‚equality and freedom of speech. It prevents individuals in powerful position from taking an unfair advantage of other people. Law ensures a safe and peaceful society‚ in which individual rights are preserved. Certain governments have cruel laws‚ where police and armies arrests and punishes people without a trial in the court. Law applies to every persons‚ public authorities
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An Unfair Society In today’s society males and females are not the same. Males are designated as the stronger‚ dominant sex; while females are considered docile‚ timid‚ and the weaker sex. Males are considered "real men" when they engage in many sexual relations at once‚ when they feel they have conquered a huge battle‚ or when they are drinking the most amongst their peers. Males are constantly given this "crown" as if they have achieved something special from society. Males are treated so differently
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UNFAIR TRADE by Marc Sidwell Adam Smith Institute London 2008 Bibliographical information The Adam Smith Institute has an open access policy. Copyright remains with the copyright holder‚ but users may download‚ save‚ and distribute this work in any format provided: (1) that the Adam Smith Institute is cited; (2) that the web address adamsmith.org is published together with a prominent copy of this notice; (3) the text is used in full without amendment [extracts may be used for criticism or
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Running Head: UNFAIR TREATMENT Is There Unfair Treatment for Women in Prison? LaSonja Johnson Kaplan University CM223: Effective Writing II for Criminal Justice Majors Professor Vineski September 1‚ 2009 Women are thought to be gentler sex and the softer side of our humanity. But some women do commit crimes‚ and when they do‚ we want to know why. What drove them to commit those crimes? Was it an abusive husband? Was it drugs? Was it envy… fear… lust? With all questions still
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An unfair punishment A chilly Sunday morning‚ my window presented a magnificent view. The snow covered the whole backyard and reflected back the weak‚ wintry sunlight.i was sitting in my creaky old chair trying to solve a math’s algebraic question. My mind was in a total confusion as I had no idea of solving the equation. Dancing the pen in my hand I thought harder and harder about the question that was sitting in front of me‚ waiting to be untangled. It was like a detective story‚ were the situation
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1) Which criticisms leveled against Nike do you consider to be "fair"? Explain. Nike ’s corporate practices are good indicators that the company is only interested in exploiting low wages in third world countries. This is indicated by investing in these countries through worker training or human resource investment but has continually shifted its operation to the country with a lower wage. Nike is in control of its subcontractors They dictate the price of a shoe and the cost of operation to
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