their products are satisfactory and they sell goods to their requirements and it must meet the description. Effects marketing activity as needs to be honest‚ clear and description needs to not be mislead Consumer rights Consumer protection from unfair trading regulations 2008 Fairness‚ all being treated the same Targets business who do not treat their customers in the correct way Consumer credits 1974 and 2006 Any complaints within the business‚ between another customer‚ will be settled by
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need to consider the following acts/laws and how a business deals with each act/law. Try to find examples of where these laws have been broken by businesses. 1. Consumer Law 2. Sale of Goods Act 1979 3. Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 4. Consumer Credit Acts 1974 and 2006 5. Consumer Protection Regulations 2000 6. Data Protection Act 1998 Voluntary Codes of Advertising practise You need to find out about what rules businesses
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• Getting extremely hot when it is on charge There are laws to protect consumers against scenarios like this. These include SOGA (The Sale of Goods Act) and SOGASA (The Sale of Goods and Services Act). Also‚ there is the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These were all made to protect the consumer after purchasing faulty goods or services. Also‚ there were implied terms in the contract you made when purchasing the mobile telephone which were included in SOGA and SOGASA. Furthermore
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Forcing people to buy is a harsh term since no one has watched their family tremble at the end of a gun barrel while they were forced to make a purchase. Marketing‚ like everything else in this world‚ has changed as its aged. Many of the tactics used thirty years ago are not legal today because they misrepresented the product they pushed. Thus leading people to think they were buying something they were not. The majority of marketing only exposes our desires to purchase; it does not create those
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women and children at unfair rates? The term “unfair rates” means that different wages rates or salaries are given to the employees on the basis of age and gender. Under this situation‚ some employees are asked to work on lower rate on the same position at which the other employees work at relatively higher rate. It is found that the low wage rate of such employees is balanced with higher benefits and stable job promises (Kickul‚ 2001). Apparently‚ the unfair rate is an unethical
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Industrial Relations Act 1967 protects workmen in Malaysia from unfair dismissal. To what extent do you agree? Support your arguments with relevant recent cases. Wilson Ung Yu Siong 4225503 Lecturer & Tutor: Dr. Balakrishnan Muniapan Abstract This paper will be offering an overview of rights of an employee while encountering unfair dismissal by the company within the Context of Malaysian Industrial relations. Unfair dismissal cases are strongly supported by Section 20 of Industrial
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Blood doping is the first type of ergogenic aid that an endurance athlete such as a marathon runner may use. Blood doping is re-injecting red blood cells into the bloodstream that have previously been removed from the athlete. Whilst the blood was removed the body created more blood in order to compensate for the loss. This means that when the blood is returned there are a lot more red blood cells in the circulatory system. The effect of blood doping is that due to the increased number of red blood
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others around him/her. This is relevant in ‘The Crucible’ and ‘Refugee Blues. Both of these texts explore the concept of belonging through the use of language techniques as well as similar themes and motifs‚ such as empowerment‚ intolerance and accusations. ‘The Crucible’ is a 1953‚ four-act play written by Arthur Miller. It is a historical play based on events of Salem witchcraft trials and takes place in a small Puritan village in the colony of Massachusetts in 1692. ‘Refugee Blues’ is a ballad
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During the Cold War the practice of McCarthyism in the United States ran rampant. McCarthyism is the accusation of an individual or group of people for being treasonous without proper evidence or general regard for the truth. More specifically‚ this pertained mostly to people promoting or sympathising with communist ideals. One of the primary targets for this practice was the entertainment industry. Screenwriters who wrote works that had any trace of communistic ideals were questioned severely and
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Pro-orthodox Christians responded to persecution/accusations in one of two ways. One response to persecution was martyrdom. Before persecution the Romans gave Christians a choice‚ deny Jesus or die. An example of this would be The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicity. In this reading we see Perpetua’s father come to her‚ while she’s in prison awaiting a hearing‚ and beg her to deny Jesus (and perform the Roman rituals instead) so she wouldn’t be killed. She couldn’t do it. Even on the day of her hearing
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