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    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Paper University of Phoenix SOC/315 Introduction At a subsiding workplace‚ a young female employee is assisting with closing up her section of a store. Going into the stock room alone‚ a fellow male worker corners her into a caged section of the area. Here‚ the male assistant makes unwanted physical and sexual advances towards the young and scared female worker. What can any person do who is subjected under these horrible workplace conditions

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    Youth Internet Use: Risks and Opportunities Abstract and Introduction Abstract Purpose of Review: The Internet has become all pervasive in the lives of young people and this paper will review studies that examine the risks and opportunities that it affords. We will examine research that investigates the more negative aspects of youth online behavior such as addiction as well as online risks such as harassment/cyber bullying and sexual solicitation. In addition‚ positive aspects of Internet

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    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)‚ U.S. agency created in 1964 to end discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin in employment and to promote programs to make equal employment opportunity a reality. It has since become responsible for ending discrimination based on age or disability. The commission receives charges of discrimination‚ investigates‚ and if they appear true‚ attempts to remedy them through conciliation. If conciliation is not secured‚ the commission

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    Essay topic: Educational Reforms and Employment Opportunities. Picture to yourself a crowded scene in a train crossing through the rural belt of India. The train stops for some time for track clearance and a couple of kids in rags enter the compartment with brooms. As the gentlemen seated in the seats discuss about the impact of recession on the Indian growth story a boy of about fourteen‚ brushes the area below their seats. He is at work. But what is the pay? After having swept the whole compartment

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    Describe the legal framework that is provided for the employment contract by 1. identifying the tests the courts apply to determine who is an employee. 2. explaining how these tests have been defined or modified in Pointe-Claire (City of) v. Quebec (Labour Court)‚ [1997] 1 S.C.R. 1015. 3. summarizing the most important principles of contract law governing the formation of an employment contract. Employment contracts are encased by many legal frameworks which significantly influence

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    Employment Law: Legal Process for a Discrimination Complaint The purpose of this assignment is two-fold: (1) analyze a scenario in which an employee wishes to file a discrimination complaint against his/her private sector organization and (2) explain the civil litigation process for such a claim. "Litigation refers to the process by which cases are brought and prosecuted in the court system" (Legal Advice for Free‚ 2005a). In the case of a discrimination suit‚ the civil litigation process begins

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    1. Know your case‚ and collect your evidence. The first requirement is to have a case‚ and your attorney must understand the legal elements that must be proven. Ultimately‚ the mediator must be able to give an opinion to each side whether there will be a likely outcome at trial or arbitration. Unless you have set out facts and law showing a potential for success at trial‚ the mediator has nothing to work with in convincing the opponent it could lose and lose big if mediation isn’t successful. 2

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    with human resource laws and regulations across all jurisdictions. Students learn how to manage human resource functions within a regulatory environment. Other topics include laws and regulations related to the following: workforce planning and employment‚ human resource development activities‚ compensation and benefits‚ labor relations‚ and workplace safety. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following

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    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) makes it unlawful for an employer with 15 or more employees to discriminate against a qualified individual with a disability. HR department must manage employee and employer relations by ensuring that all laws pertaining to the ADA act are followed. The ADA applies to a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities (like walking‚ standing‚ or breathing). Examples include individuals who have physical

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    Recognizing Contract Risk and Opportunities Alen Edilersky LAW/531 – Business Law Professor Rickard D’Ambrosio February 02‚ 2009 The contract is the special document demanding careful development‚ acceptance and the control over observance of its conditions. As a rule‚ contracts consist when planned mutual relations of participants have long-term character. This long term can concern both to the process of interaction‚ and to those consequences for participants who can come as a result

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