Responsibilities and Working in a Business Environment Level: 2 Credit value: 4 NDAQ number: L/601/7638 Unit aim This unit is about understanding employment rights; health‚ safety and security; how to work with others and how to manage and improve own work in a business environment. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 2. Understand the purpose
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Subsidiary Legislation Subsidiary legislation‚ also referred to as delegated legislation is the law that is brought into being by authorities‚ persons or bodies other than Parliament‚ under power conferred by either the Constitution or Parliament. The purpose and limits of such subsidiary or subordinate law making powers will normally be set out in the enabling Act of Parliament or the Constitution. There are several reasons why it is necessary to have subsidiary legislation: 1. Pressure on Parliamentary
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NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Learner: Marilyn Bennett Hannah THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Please Follow These Procedures: If requested by your mentor‚ use an assignment cover sheet as the first page of the word processor file. The assignment header should include the Learner’s last name‚ first initial‚ course code‚ dash‚ and assignment number (DoeJXXX0000-1) justified to the left and the page number justified to the right. Keep a Photocopy or Electronic
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law covers the deal between employee and employer. Health and safety laws cover working conditions‚ and minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. The Equality Act protects those of different gender‚ race‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ religion or disability‚ from discrimination. We also have the Disability Act‚ Manual Handling Operations and Regulations‚ Data Protection Act‚ and more. 1.2 The main aspects of current employment legislation are: * Hours worked * Discrimination
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at the level of an organisation is referred to as organisational culture‚ and culture at the level of a society is referred to as national culture. Organisational culture refers to an organisation’s own values‚ beliefs and learned ways of doing business. This is reflected in its structure and in the people who work in the organisation. The culture of an organisation is derived from its aims and purpose‚ its past‚ its present and its current ways of managing its people and resources. Because every
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NEGLIGENCE: THE EMPLOYER’S DUTIES Employers Liability in Negligence • May be personally liable to employees who injure themselves. • May be personally liable to employees who are injured by another employee or sometimes by an independent contractor employed by the employer. • May be vicariously liable if one employee is injured by another employee. NOTE: • Employees may also be able to recover from statutory workers compensation schemes. • Employees’ rights at common law may be restricted
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report staff absence‚ signing in of employees and visitors‚ what to do in case of emergency i.e. fire and accidents. Codes of practice: There are no codes of practice relevant to my role. A code of practice is something a business puts in place for certain roles within the business i.e. at my work there is a code of practice in place for the fork lift truck drivers to follow which explains what they must do when using the trucks to ensure the safety of themselves and others. It outlines what they should
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Effective HR Strategy Formulation and Implementation Selected Company: Descon Engineering (Oil & Gas Sector) Overview: Descon as an Employer clearly understands the importance of Human Capital Management and therefore people in HRM at Descon are professional who make sure that HR strategies must be aligned with the Organizational Strategies to achieve organizational goals. There must be a consistency and compatibility between HR strategies and other important aspects of the organization
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E-commerce: business. technology. society. E-commerce E commerce Business. Technology. Society gy y Kenneth C. Laudon Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education‚ Ltd. Chapter 5 Business Models for E‐commerce Copyright © 2007Pearson Education‚ Ltd. 2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Slide 1-2 E-commerce Business Models Business model d l Set of planned activities designed to result in a Set of planned activities designed to result in a profit in a marketplace Business plan Describes a firm
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Knowledge and belief • There are different types of knowledge: acquaintance‚ ability and propositional knowledge. Theories of knowledge discussed here are about propositional knowledge. • Knowledge is not the same as belief. Beliefs can be mistaken‚ but no-one can know what is false. • Knowledge is not the same as true belief‚ either. True beliefs may not be justified‚ but can be believed without evidence. To be knowledge‚ a belief must be justified. • Rationalism claims that we can have synthetic
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