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    Unpaid Employment law Seminar 1- 15/09/09 Introduction Why are you doing employment law? Are any of you employees? If so‚ what kind of employee are you? Are any of you contractors? What is employment law about? Is it about rights‚ duties‚ powers or liabilities of employees or some or all of them? Is it about ensuring employers know where they stand so that they can get on with maximisation of profit? The cost effect/analysis of employment law Employment law as a means of regulating the

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    imply into the parties employment contract an unwritten term for termination on “reasonable notice”. (footnote textbook) The contract term brings an obligation on the employer to provide reasonable notice of termination of employment or payment in lieu of notice in the event of a termination without cause. A failure to provide an employee with reasonable notice gives rise to an action for damages for a wrongful dismissal. The determination of reasonable notice varies from case-to-case‚ and is dependent

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    alienation‚ esp. for small and marginal farmers.  Deceleration in agricultural growth‚ productivity per worker and rural non-agricultural employment growth.  Slackening pace of poverty reduction and worsening poverty amongst marginalized social groups and ethnic minorities. Step taken by Government:  Microfinance.  BPL – Below Poverty Line.  Employment and Rural Development Policies :  Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar

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    flat shoes or black tennis shoes. 2. From an ADA policy standpoint‚ what would your ideal be in terms of an employer ADAAA policy? What would your ideal be as to what the employee (Karina) should be told by the HR department in regards to her rights and obligations pursuant to the ADAAA? From the employer policy perspective‚ focus on identification of reasonable accommodation requirements under

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    Topic: The Employment Relationship and Contract question Dan operated a business providing statistical analysis in the financial services sector. Eve and Fred have both worked for Dan for three years. They were both described as self employed and both paid tax as self employed persons. Dan provided their entire specialist computer equipment and software. Eve was required to work solely on the projects Dan provided and she had to attend Dan’s premises everyday 9am until 5pm. Fred on the

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    “Copyright Law and the Internet” by John C. Montana LAW/421 “Copyright Law and the Internet” by John C. Montana The review of “Copyright Law and the Internet” by John C. Montana will reveal different types of intellectual property‚ legal protection for intellectual property‚ and how the internet both complicates and simplifies intellectual property. There will also be some minor discussion of privacy‚ ethics‚ and security as they apply to intellectual property and the Internet. Much of the

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    Respiratory Discharge Nurse Specialist (Nurse Led Discharge) A Concept Paper for the course Evolving Roles of the Nurse in Education‚ Practice and Research Raymund Christopher R. dela Peña Saint Louis University Background Patients who are well enough for discharge are sometimes spending hours or days longer than they needed to in hospital waiting for the next doctor’s ward round. At the same time‚ patients in the emergency department are waiting for a bed to become available so they

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    Discharge Criteria in Day Surgery The continuing increase in day surgery procedures has led to a number of issues‚ as nurses are challenged to provide the best possible care within a short time frame as well as to minimize the length of hospital stay. Utilizing the evidence from the literature‚ I am focusing especially on factors that lead to a delay in discharge and the introduction of guidelines to overcome the issue. I presently work the day surgery unit of a new hospital and

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    CONTRACT – DISCHARGE (Pg 161) Discharge refers to a termination of a contract. After a contract is discharged‚ the parties are relieved of their obligations under the contract. There are four ways  Performance‚ Breach‚ Agreement and Frustration. Performance Performance – discharging a contract by performing all obligations as stipulated in the contract. Precise Performance Cutter v Powell (1795) The court held that payment was conditional upon the completion of the voyage; payment even

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    interoffice memorandum to: | Richey Richman‚ CEO | from: | David‚ Elementary division manager | subject: | employee’s claim of constructive discharge | date: | June 10‚ 2013 | | | Constructive discharge is when an employee feels he or she has been forced to resign or quit their job because the employer has made their working conditions intolerable to a point that any reasonable person would have also resign or quit. The employee does not have to explain why they were forced to quit or

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