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    requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. To answer this question I thought it best to understand what a role is and what a responsibility is. A role: "the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation" and a responsibility: "a thing which one is required to do as part of a job‚ role‚ or legal obligation" Oxford Dictionary. So from that I have find that a person’s responsibilities fit into their job role. According to the Department

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    Statutory Construction: Case Digests Statutory Construction – it is the various methods and tests used by the courts for determining the meaning of law. I. General Principles in defining Statutory Construction Whether the promotional scheme is a lottery or a gift that violates the provisions of the Postal Law (Caltex v. Palomar) In the case at bar‚ there is no requirement in the rules that any fee be paid‚ any merchandise be bought‚ any service be rendered‚ or any value whatsoever be given

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    Employer / Employee Rights and Responsibilities Unit For Youth Work Apprenticeship Framework This work book has been designed for learners to help them provide the evidence needed to achieve unit R/602/2954 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social or children and young people’s settings‚ which has been added to the following qualifications 600/0019/3 ABC Level 2 Certificate in Youth Work Practice 600/0083/1 ABC Level 3 Diploma in Youth Work Practice Details

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    What ways do employers and unions exert their power? In a unionized environment‚ employers exert their power mainly by working against union organizing. Their most important goal is to be union-free. Efforts to control organizational costs have also contributed to employer’s resistance to unions. The management may work towards sidelining union membership by designing work in such a way that it creates a work culture that increases employee commitment and job satisfaction. Employers use a variety

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    The Right to Know Bill requires that it is vital before any law enforcement activity that police officers present the civilian with their identity and reason for the activity. This ensures searches and seizures by police officials are reasonable. Although there is Supreme Court precedent in the Illinois v Rodriguez case to oppose increased protections of people’s rights under the Fourth Amendment‚ the Right to Know Act should be passed into law because it would make the community safer for LGBT groups

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    Employer Expectations

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    Employer Expectations The four strengths I currently posses to be a great employee is my attitude‚ the attitude to work hard and get things done‚ I am a clean cut person‚ and I have a lot of respect for people. I have a great driving attitude towards my work. I like getting things done in a short amount of time while at the same time doing a good job. I am very clean so I am a presentable person who makes it enjoyable to talk to and work with. It eliminates the problem of people getting distracted

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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. • Employeesrights at common law may be restricted by

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    Level 2 Award in Employment Responsibility and Rights in Health‚ Social Care or Children and Young people’s settings (QCF) Unit 1 Mandatory (R/602/2954) Credit Value (3) Delegate Name: ………………………………………………………………………….. Outcome 1: Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law: Anti-Discrimination For example‚ Gender‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ age. Sickness Absence and sick pay Working

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    Gender Constructs within Hawthorne’s Works Often found within Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writings woman are depicted as beautiful‚ humble woman who are either suffering at the hands of strong willed‚ arrogant men. “A quiet‚ shy fellow prone to a genteel nature ill-suited to the aggressive competitive nature of the era ’s masculinity‚ Hawthorne struggled to rationalize and justify his writing career with the imagined indictment of his Puritan forefathers that he was a ‘mere scribbler‚ a story-teller’”

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    Family Responsibility Discrimination: What Is It and How Will It Influence Business and Employees Raymond Joy Professor Grandinetti BUS352 – 2012 Q5 Family Responsibility Discrimination Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 originally protecting against discrimination in employment based upon race‚ color‚ national origin‚ religion and gender. Such discriminations‚ or disparate treatments‚ are often easy to identify. Most companies today have established concrete policies and rules to avoid

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