card has been cancelled. To make matters worse‚ the fact that her card has been cancelled is reported to a credit reporting company‚ which hurts Betty’s credit score and makes it harder for her to get credit. Does the law provide any protections for Betty? What can she do? No‚ the law does not provide protection for Betty because when a credit card account is a joint account and one spouse dies‚ the responsibility of handling that account will fall on the surviving party. Betty can protect herself
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Motivation Plan Teri Harris LDR/531 October 13‚ 2014 Brenda Shore Motivation Plan When leaders show a positive attitude about a mission or a project‚ the employees show an increased desire to perform their jobs to reach their goals. The challenge comes when the project has a long duration of time to be completed in. For example‚ your team leader comes to you and informs the team members that we have a month to complete the project and he/she needs to ensure that each team member can contribute
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Freeman Law/531 December 10‚ 2012 Lillian Watson Legal Encounters This paper will answer questions posed during employment legal encounters based on law requirements to indicate liability and ramifications associated based on the scenario. Legal Encounter 1 Cheeseman outlines that employment is subject to the common law of contracts (2010). Pat entered into an agreement with NewCorp for employment; acting on the premise that NewCorp would uphold all terms of the employment agreement
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Purpose of employment regulation and the way it is enforced in practice 1.1 Aims and objectives of employment regulation Origins of employment law date back to the 14th century‚ with the first labour legislation‚ the Ordinance of Labourers‚ being passed in 1349. It maintained wages at rates to be fixed from time to time by justice of the peace. However‚ it is not really until the early 19th century that we see a significant increase in change in employment law‚ and an ever-increasing speed of
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Professional Development Plan Zugeiry Rodríguez Colón University of Phoenix Organizational Leadership LDR/531 November 11‚ 2014 Dr. Hector Torres- Perez Professional Development Plan Based on the results of the DISC assessment of The Learning Team C composed by Carlos Rivera‚ Glorimyr Reyes‚ Melanie Santos‚ José Galindez‚ Jenny Gil and Zugeiry Rodríguez are going to develop a plan to help the team become successful leaders. According to the characteristics
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EMPLOYMENT LAW: TITLE VII ZAB TITLE VII: Prohibits policies or practices that are not intended to be discriminatory‚ but which have a disproportionate adverse effect on minorities DISPARATE TREATMENTS‚ IMPACT & CLAIMS .What does disparate treatment means? .Employment discrimination .What does disparate impact means? .A way to prove discrimination .What kind of claims can be brought as a disparate treatment claim? .An employer
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Question 1 .1 out of 1 points This is a strategy that a supervisor can use after training to support training transfer: Answer Selected Answer: Provide opportunities to practice Correct Answer: Provide opportunities to practice . Question 2 .1 out of 1 points Merit Pay is given to employees on an annual basis no matter how he/she performed; this type of pay raise is an entitlement. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 3 .0
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Project Summary Employment Law Project Summary The employment relationship is a contractual one between an employer and a worker. The worker may be either an employee or an independent contractor. Distinguishing between the two is very important. It has an effect on compensation‚ benefits‚ harassment‚ family leave‚ workers’ compensation‚ unemployment insurance‚ and discrimination‚ (Moran‚ 2008‚ p. 3). In an employment relationship‚ authority is conveyed by an employer to an employee. Deciding
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Week Three Learning Team Reflection HRM/531 February 5‚ 2012 Thea Miller How to Create Employee Compensation and Benefits Companies today should mirror their compensation and benefit programs with their long- term business strategy and organizational culture. According to Casio (2010)‚ “Pay systems are designed to attract‚ retain‚ and motivate employees” (p.421). The most important objective is fairness or to achieve internal‚ external‚ and individual equity; and maintain a balance in relationships
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Traditional and Non-traditional Litigation Derena Kanz LAW/531 April 22‚ 2013 Benjamin Waggoner Traditional and Non-traditional Litigation Dispute resolution in some form or another has been a part of civilization from the beginning. Dispute resolution has evolved and today we have two main legal venues available to us to resolve disputes. Both involve litigation and the traditional method of dispute resolution is through the judicial system and the non-traditional method is through alternative
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