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    FACT  SHEET:   BASIC  RIGHTS  AT   WORK             maximum weekly hours the right to request for flexible working arrangements (for those with children under 5) parental leave and related entitlements 4 weeks annual leave (pro-rata if part time) (5 weeks if a shift worker) 10 days personal/carerʼs leave and compassionate leave (pro-rata_ unpaid community service leave long service leave paid public holidays notice of termination and redundancy pay the Fair Work Information

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    achieve goals set out in your PD plan. Procedure 1. Review templates contained in Appendix 2 ‘Templates’ for possible use or adaptation in completing assessment task requirements. 2. Reflect on your leadership skills in the context of your work or profession. Complete a professional development plan. Use template provided. 3. Complete three professional development activities identified in your PD plan (for example‚ training‚ networking‚ or professional development) designed to achieve goals and overcome

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    adopt the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers. PREAMBLE Teachers are duly licensed professionals who possesses dignity and reputation with high moral values as well as technical and professional competence in the practice of their noble profession‚ and they strictly adhere to‚ observe‚ and practice this set of ethical and moral principles‚ standards‚ and values. REACTION: The Code sets out the standards of professional knowledge‚ skill‚ competence and conduct which are expected of

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    As a Certified General Accountant (CGA)‚ ethics are a fundamental requirement. CGAs affect the welfare of their clients and also the wider stakeholder-society. It is crucial to work in accordance with the six CGA Canada Code of Ethical Principles. Fraud and negligence do occur however and they have negative implications on the professional‚ the client‚ the professional body‚ and society as a whole. For example‚ in the case of Kelley Lynch‚ she was trusted by her client‚ Leonard Cohen‚ to work responsibly

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    Certificate in Education Year 2: continuing person and professional development CPPD Assessment Task Sector Skill Council and Professionalism Journal Michael Prosser 30th May 2012 Total Words 1669 My role in the lifelong learning sector In my position as a workshop trainer at Deerbolt young offenders’ institute‚ the education I deliver for The Manchester College as part of their Offender Learning is supported‚ monitored and

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    COLEGIO DE SAN JUAN DE LETRAN CA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTANCY AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES CASE ANALYSIS Case Name: Freescale Semiconductor‚ Inc Date: November 29‚ 2014 PART I. FACTS PART II. CASE PROBLEM AND SOLUTIONS 1. Identify the specific circumstances under which auditors are allowed to provide confidential client information to third parties. Under the Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants in the Philippines‚ Auditors

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    In the Webster Dictionary professionalism is defined as “the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person.” In any areas of the work field professionalism is important. It should always be every employee’s top priority to show nothing less than a professional mannerism. When it comes to professionalism in the medical field I feel that the charge nurse sets a prime example because of all the qualities they have. Professionalism defines the true qualities

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    Implementing Professional Development One of the major key factors to having a highly successful and highly effective school is having a highly successful and highly effective staff. Teaching is a profession that requires instructors to stay informed about new and innovative teaching strategies and techniques. The faculty at a school needs to stay up to date on new policies and procedures the state and/or the district plan to impose. In order for teachers to service specific students that have

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    | Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. | 631 words | | Alan Marshall | | 28/01/2012 | L. Walklin (1990) “The roles and responsibilities of a teacher evolve with time and circumstance. It is impossible to give a rigid definition of either as they change constantly‚ though there are some roles and responsibilities that are common to all teachers throughout the education system. It is hard to know where

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    humbleness. A government which does not respect these values is illegitimate and cannot be said to serve the society it directs. In the case of United States Army soldiers‚ the values of the United States must be examined in the context of the military profession. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution provide clear statements of these values and   Ethics. Ethics are standards by which one should act based on values. Values are core beliefs such as duty‚ honor‚ and integrity that motivate attitudes

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