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    Summarise the key aspects of current Legislation requirements and Codes of Practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you work     In education there are certain Legislation requirements and Codes of Practice that must be abided by. In this essay I will be looking at some of the general Legislation and Codes of Practice; I will also relate this to my specialist area of Physical Education.   Legislation requirement is enforced by the courts and is ‘a duty

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    Nowadays‚ the minimum wage legislation has been an increase in very many countries (Exclusivepapers‚ n.d.). According to Law Pay Commission (2006)‚ a minimum wage is the lowest wage that each employee can legally get from an employer in hourly‚ daily or monthly basis. This is the lowest amount at which workers can sell their labour. By each country independently having their laws‚ there has different opinions regarding the merits and the demerits of the minimum wage legislation. This essay will illustrate

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    Legislation Section 444(1) of the Education Act 1996 provides: (1) If a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at the school‚ his parent is guilty of an offence. Break down the legislation and identify the issue word (using ticks‚ crosses and question-marks) [30 marks] If a child ✓ Of a compulsory school age ✓ Who is a registered pupil ✓ At a school ✓ Fails to attend ✓ Regularly ? At the school ✓ [His parent is guilty of an

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    ownership and the political dominance by the Communist Party. In the sections below we shall discuss the characteristics of employment relations in China and compare its differences to that of Singapore. Three Old Irons Before the beginnings of the transition from a centrally planned economy‚ the system of three “old irons”; the iron rice bowl (guaranteed lifetime employment)‚ the iron chair (selection based on political orientation‚ absence of punishment for poor business performance)‚ and iron

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    Overseas employment and its effects  By Randy David Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:19:00 07/18/2009 Filed Under: Overseas Employment ‚ Remittances ‚ Migration ‚Family  The business pages of both the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Philippine Star carried almost identical headlines the other day. ?Remittances surged to $1.48B in May‚? said the Inquirer. ?OFW remittances hit record high in May‚? said The Star. One cannot miss the celebratory tone in which Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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    LAW ASSIGNMENT 3/10/2014 PART A: HISTORY OF INSURANCE LEGISLATION IN KENYA The notion of insurance in Kenya can be traced back to the “social insurance programme” which for a long time has been around Africa. However‚ the history of the development of commercial insurance in Kenya is closely related to its colonial heritage. Like some African and other developing countries‚ there was no specific insurance legislation in Kenya until 1960‚ when the Insurance Ordinance of that year was

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    Running head: EMPLOYMENT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Employment Conflict Management Conflict Management (MMPBL/540) Professor Louis Aliberti June 16‚ 2008 Employment Conflict Management As many companies within the United States are facing declines in sales due to companies not yielding a large return and the need for advanced technology to support customer demands. Major financial losses are crippling corporations and resulting in restructuring and obtaining advanced technology

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    Employment and Small Business Small business‚ big business‚ in today’s business world‚ it is all business. Small businesses and big businesses must compete with each other on the global front‚ employment practices‚ benefits‚ and services. Small businesses must be able to operate their business very much like a larger business. Employers today find that hiring and retaining employees is their biggest challenge. Researchers have found that 81% of small to medium sized businesses find this process

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    employer and employee relationships. These training programs increase the organization abilities to grow‚ and reduces complaints as well as lawsuits filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for violation against the Civil Rights Act. The implementation of the Civil Rights act title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ and national origin (EEOC.‚ n.d.). The needs and requirements for training within an organization ensure that all employees

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    & Business Law Introduction An Employment Tribunal would hear claims regarding matters to do with employment. These could include unfair dismissal‚ discrimination and redundancy payments. An employment tribunal is similar to a court but it is not as formal and it must act independently. These are commonly open to the public. Employment tribunals are independent judicial bodies who help determine disputes between employees and employers about their employment rights. The tribunal I chose to view

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