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    Employment Law

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    Employment Law 1 Employment Law Employment Law 2 Employment Law Explain the constitutional basis for the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) with reference to the Australian Constitution and discuss the relationship with Australian common law‚ with reference to the National Employment Standards. The Fair Work Act‚ 2009 is a labour welfare legislation aimed at improving the relations between employees and employers so that productive workplace relations can be formulated which would further help in

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    U-Haul deals with different types of communication strategies when working with management‚ marketing‚ and public relations surrounding the organization. Each type of communication strategy is different and requires different types of skills. Within the organization employees communicate with one another‚ with managers‚ with customers‚ and outside associates. When communicating with coworkers‚ managers‚ and customers it can result in different types of communication with each individual. Each of

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    unlawfully. When a company terminates an employee unlawfully it can create astronomical financial burdens from lawsuits filed by these employees. In today ’s society employees have many rights and are protected by laws. Managers must understand these laws in order to protect themselves and their companies from such law suits. Does employment-at-will have anything to do with the termination of an employee? This will give information on the legal ways to terminate an employee. Everyday managers

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    Employment Tribunals

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    Employment Tribunals Employment tribunals‚ formally known as industrial tribunals have been around for the past 35 years. Industrial tribunals became known as employment tribunals as a result of the Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998. Industrial tribunals were created by section 12 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 and not‚ as many think resulting from the Donovan Commission. At that stage the Government were concerned by the levels of unofficial strikes and wage inflation.

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    973113 4.9% 0.976086 0.952587 4.345% 0.978737 a) What is the value of a 5.25% interest rate cap on $100 notional amount of a 1-year semi-annual floating rate note? The cap does not affect the time 0.5 coupon on the floater‚ which is based on the time 0 rate of 4.9%. The cap can only get in the money if the time 0.5 rate goes up to 5.526%‚ in which case it has a positive payoff at time 1. The tree below gives the values of this possible payoff. Time 0 cap (0.1342+0)×0.976086

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    2/21/2015 Ashoka ’s policy of Dhamma ­ Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ashoka ’s policy of Dhamma From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka Maurya (Devanāgarī: अशोक‚ IAST: Aśoka)‚ who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern­day India around 269 B.C.[1] Many historians consider him as one of the greatest kings of the ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals

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    Three Unit: Employment Law Date: 22 May 2009 Time: 14:00 Length: One hour and thirty minutes (no reading time) Instructions to Candidates Part A-Answer ONE question Question 1 Explain‚ with reference to case law and statute‚ the extent to which the law is willing to imply terms into: (a) individual contracts of employment; (b) all contracts of employment. Question 2 ‘There

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    equality upon diverse races. Dawn Raids entailed New Zealand Police officers going out during early hours of the morning and invading the homes of Pacific Island families that were suspected of overstaying their visas. People unable to verify they have a valid visa were arrested and imprisoned then eventually deported back to their country. In the government’s eyes this

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    the 20th century. One of the consequences of globalisation has been what is termed as “world culture”‚ and it can be defined as “the way in which people live in a whole society”. The social life comprises of law and morality‚ a system of beliefs‚ language‚ religion‚ rituals‚ dress and manners. It’s the social implications of globalization which have led to world culture. However the global culture is not as universal as it may seem due to the clashes between local and the emerging global culture

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    What´s Sleep Apnea?

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    to sleep. In some cases‚ people with severe sleep apnea will stop breathing hundreds of times a night. Every time they stop breathing‚ they are denying their body and brain the oxygen that they need. What Is Sleep Apnea? There are two main types of sleep apnea‚ although it is possible to have a blend of both conditions. The main types of sleep apnea are: Central Sleep Apnea: This type of sleep apnea occurs when the brain forgets to tell the muscles to breath. This is generally caused by some

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