Compensation Claims Contents Employers’ duties What kind of claims may be made? The tort of negligence Tort of breach of statutory duty Civil liability exclusions Conditions to be met for breach of statutory duty Defences against a claim Contributory negligence "Violenti" rule Vicarious liability - when the employee is negligent Strict liability - when the employer is not negligent Limitations on timescales for claims Damages Procedures when a claim is made Letter of claim Information
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Evaluating A Claim Bullying is a major problem in schools everywhere around the nation but nobody really knows the effects that bullying has on children in the future. Well‚ Louis (2013) takes a look into the lasting effects of bullying in her article “Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood‚ Study Finds”. Louis (2013) claims that children involved in bullying whether it be the victim‚ the bully‚ or both are more likely to have psychiatric problems going into adulthood. However‚ the question
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Pseudoscientific Claims The seven warning signs that a claim about behavior might be a pseudoscientific claim are: claimants avoid peer reviewing or other verification‚ exaggerated claims‚ basic theory does not change in response to evidence‚ they look for only evidence that confirms their hypothesis‚ the claimant insists that their theory is accurate because it has not been proven wrong‚ the claim defies what established science has told us about the world‚ the claimants attempt to persuade using
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I think that‚ if there is strong evidence that high-stakes testing is producing disadvantageous outcomes‚ we should examine why and how we can reduce these negative effects. I am worried to know that high-stakes tests have been connected to reduced achievement‚ increased dropout rates‚ and reduced graduation rates‚ especially for minority populations. These populations are already suffering from such problems before we applied high-stakes tests and we do not want any more of them dropping out of
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The Claim and the Rebuttal A popular quote from the Declaration of Independence‚ "all men are created equal" (Declaration of Independence)‚ speaks about equality for "all men" in terms of equality in God’s eyes and liberty from tyranny. However‚ when the Founding Fathers drafted this final version of the Declaration of Independence‚ they did not consider all men apart of the "all men" that had unalienable Rights. This view is evident in the document because it excludes certain peoples in both
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1. Port of entry officers conducts examinations to determine if a person is eligible to make a claim to the Refugee Protection Division (RPD). The port of entry officers also screens people in order to assess whether or not they pose a security threat. Fingerprint and photographic evidence will also be collected‚ by the port of entry officers‚ for the purpose of identification. Furthermore‚ upon examination‚ the officers may establish a conditional removal order. Under section 101 of the Immigration
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Claim: It is permissible for companies to only hire employees with appearances that meet the company brand and image expectation. Explanation of the claim: Certain companies rely heavily on offering customers an experience when purchasing or using their services. Such an experience hopes to establish a company image‚ reputation‚ and more importantly profitability. These companies reserve that hiring employees‚ spokespersons‚ and promoters with a certain look creates an atmosphere that appeals
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Learning Activity 1 Assignment High-stakes tests or high-stakes appraisals have turned out to be a piece of the training vernacular since the entry of the No Child Left Behind Act (Cohen ‚ 2007). These evaluations have vital choices or outcomes riding on the outcome. In training‚ these choices regularly identify with government and neighborhood subsidizing‚ position and graduation choices or continuous residency for educators. It’s to some degree telling that low-stakes testing is the way we allude to
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A hypothesis is a claim Population mean The mean monthly cell phone bill in this city is μ = $42 Population proportion Example: The proportion of adults in this city with cell phones is π = 0.68 States the claim or assertion to be tested Is always about a population parameter‚ not about a sample statistic Is the opposite of the null hypothesis e.g.‚ The average diameter of a manufactured bolt is not equal to 30mm ( H1: μ ≠ 30 ) Challenges the status quo Alternative never contains
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On February 18‚ 2013‚ I bought through your Zara USA website two of the woman shoes. I purchased in size 6 both the Electric Blue wedge sneakers and the brown Studded Strappy sandals. Each item cost me $129 plus $23.78 for tax. At checkout‚ I specifically chose the 24-48 hours express delivery option that costs an extra $9.95. The shoes were to be delivered between the days of February 19th and February 21st‚ 2013. On February 21st‚ 2013‚ I alerted your customer service agent‚ Ms. Tina Lopes‚ about
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