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    equality‚ diversity and inclusion. It outlines how we will improve outcomes for all children and young people and prepare them positively for living in a diverse society. This commitment underpins all directorate plans‚ policies‚ protocols and practices‚ and together they form the Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. It has been produced by practitioners‚ school and setting staff‚ parents‚ carers and young people. This document truly celebrates diversity and promotes equality of opportunity

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    A contract of employment is a category of contract used in labour law to attribute right and responsibilities between parties to a bargain. On the one end stands an "employee" who is "employed" by an "employer". It has arisen out of the old master-servant law‚ used before the 20th century. Put generally‚ the contract of employment denotes a relationship of economic dependence and social subordination. In the words of the influential labour lawyer Sir Otto Kahn-Freund‚ "The relation between an employer

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    UNDERSTANDING GOOD PRACTICE IN WORKPLACE COACHING What is coaching – “The coach works with the clients to achieve a speedy‚ increased and sustainable effectiveness in their lives and careers through focused learning. The coach’s sole aim is to work with the client to achieve all of the client’s potential-as defined by the client” The Coaching Manual Starr‚ J 2008. There are fundamental personal qualities‚ coaching competencies and skills that are needed to become a good coach. These include

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    EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS An employment contract is made between an employer and employee where the employer agrees to offer a salary in return for the employee performing duties. The purpose of a contract of employment is to draw up rules and regulations concerning the rights‚ obligations and conditions between an employer and employee. It generally states the relationship between the two parties. Any breach of contract by any side is not acceptable by law. Contractual entitlements often include:

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    The Zappos Way of Managing How Tony Hsieh uses relentless innovation‚ stellar customer service‚ and a staff of believers to make Zappos.com an e-commerce juggernaut -- and one of the most blissed-out businesses in America. By Max Chafkin | May 1‚ 2009 "What would make you happier in your life?" Tony Hsieh asks me this question as we sit at a booth with half a dozen young people in one of those absurdly lavish lounges that can be found only in Las Vegas. It’s called Lavo‚ setting of recent

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    Essentialia The contract of employment is an agreement between two parties in terms of which one party (Mr. Phage) places his labour potential at the disposal and under the control of the other party (Lifeline services)‚ in exchange for some form of remuneration. From this definition‚ it is clear that the essentialia of a contract of employment are 1. Work and 2. Remuneration. This contract does not meet the requirement for work because even though an ambiguous job title of ‘General Worker’

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    Managing Diversity | Sexual Orientation in the Workplace | | I am looking at what managing diversity is about‚ why and when it emerged and what problems and issues it is supposed to address. I will be investigating into sexual orientation in the workplace and will be looking through history at when employment became equal and what the perceptions are like at current. | Contents | Page | Diversity | 3 | Managing diversity and the concept | 3 | Trade unions and diversity‚ and the

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    CIPD Assessment Activity Title of unit/s Developing Professional Practice Unit No/s 5DPP Level 5 Credit value 4 Assessment method Written report Learning outcomes: 2. Be able to perform efficiently and effectively as a self-managing HR professional. 3. Be able to perform efficiently and effectively as a collaborative member of working groups and teams and as an added-value contributor to the organisation. All activities should be completed You are employed as an HR Advisor by an organisation

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    Understanding Good Practice in Workplace Mentoring I am a Watch Manger at Crewe Community Fire Station in Cheshire. I have spent 3 years in Operational Training Group and I am competent in an Operational and training role. I now need to mentor my team and Fire cadets within the organisation. There are also new firefighters that I will mentor‚ our phase two firefighters. Mentoring is one of the important and essential skills for leadership and management. First of all we need to define what Mentoring

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    Literature Review: Employment Relationship Introduction Literature review is the method of having some intensive secondary information related with some specific issues and problems. In the context of this fact‚ the literature review presented within the paper‚ has aimed to reveal some different dimensions of employee and employer relationship in different cultures. There is a significant impact of surrounding environment and culture over any practice undertaken by a business organization.

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