Every business needs to follow all the employment legislation which is set by the government. It helps employees to be treated fairly. Some of the legislation are; employment relations Act 2000‚ the minimum wage Act 1983‚ health and safety at work act 2015‚ etc. The health and safety act is twin duties because for employee’s health and safety are combined within one act. Businesses follow the legislation as it changes and they train their staffs as follows. It is essential for the business to follow
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information). a) Employee name b) Hours of work c) Job title d) Date of commencement of employment 2a) List three key points of legislation that affect employers in a business environment. a) Data Protection b) Pay & Pension c) Health and Safety 2b) List three key points of legislation that affect employees in a business environment. a) Pension b) Pay c) Employment rights and responsibilities 3. Identify a range of places where a person can find information on employment rights
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P1 – Describe the Type of Business‚ Purpose and Ownership of Two Contrasting Organisations In this task I will be investigating two different types of businesses and will be comparing them with each other. I will be first talking about the public sector‚ Sir John Cass and Redcoat school. The private sector I have chosen for this task is Blue Inc. Sir John Cass and Redcoat School. Sir John Cass and Redcoat school is a public sector‚ owned and organised by the government‚ in tower hamlets.
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Describe the social implications of business ethics facing Marks and Spencer in its different areas of activity. Ethics must be global‚ not local. In order to build a truly great global business the leaders need to bring forward a global standard of ethical practices. The only way to build a great global company is with a single global standard of business practices‚ vigorously communicated and rigorously enforced. Companies must layout the same business standards in Chicago‚ Paris‚ and Shanghai
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Mr Daniel Green started Healthy Drinks two years ago. He started his business with a healthy milkshake in the UK market. Because of his innovativeness and eccentric capabilities‚ the company experienced increased sales in its first year. However‚ the company started facing difficulties in meeting its sales targets because too many competitors also entered into the market. Mr Green wants to add new range of drinks‚ juice or smoothie but he also wants to keep the current products. As an innovation
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director of a local company who is looking to buy trainers for both men and women. First I need to plan the meeting so that he doesn’t appear to be inexperienced as he is new to this job. Time of meeting: 10.30 am on 25th November 2015. Venue: in the business board room. Booking arrangements: send the details through to the customer and inform key staff members included in the sales meeting. Resources for the sales meeting: - The range of trainers including personalized ones that they sell and the
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located in South Croydon‚ is a state college for boys and girls which is a small manageable building in size that holds up to approximately 90 employees and around 850 students. John Ruskin offers varieties of courses for its students such as: Business Creative industries and technology ESOL Football Academy Hair‚ beauty‚ & Spa therapies Health‚ Care & Early years. Sports & Science Since John Ruskin is a college it obviously has competitors which are: Croydon College
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Describe the different size businesses‚ local‚ national +international – with examples Local business- is a company close to you and there is only one in that area‚ for example NTM hair salon it is run by someone who lives locally and there’s only one so this makes it a local business. National businesses are companies that are only England but can be more than one such as Morrison’s as there are lots of them around the UK but it is only UK branded. International businesses are companies all around
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shopkeeper in London. In 1907 they merged with The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company. 1.1.1&1.1.2 Having a lot of offices/petrol stations all around the world makes them a global business and it’s a private business because it’s not owned by the government. Their goal is to make more money than they spend‚ so Shell is a profit business. Shell is in all three sectors because they dig oil (Primary Sector‚ they produce the oil (Secondary Sector‚ and lastly they sell it as well at their petrol stations. Their
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1.1 – Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information The purpose of storing and retrieving required information is so you can readily retrieve it when it becomes required. Information is logged on a spreadsheet and filed with the log number this is so the information can easily be found if required. The information is stored in locked filing cabinets as the information can hold company details and account numbers this is only accessible by the Administration staff and each
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