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    Employment Agreements

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    Agreements set out the conditions of employment between: an employee or group of employees their employer. From 1 January 2010‚ only enterprise agreements can be made between employees and employers. Other types of agreements made previously under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 cover the conditions of individual employees‚ or a group of employees. These include: collective agreements AWAs (Australian Workplace Agreements) ITEAs (Individual Transitional Employment Agreements). Those agreements made

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    Employment Cycle

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    business objectives Human resources planning Employment cycle Maintenance Termination What’s ahead E 10 ManageMent of the eMployMent cycle PL demand and supply of labour‚ succession planning and the overall management of the three phases of the employment cycle: establishment‚ maintenance and termination. Key Knowledge Students will learn the following about management practices and processes associated with the key phases of the employment cycle: SA – Establishment phase –

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    Employment Law

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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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    Employment Contract

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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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    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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    Contract of Employment

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    LG102 Principles of Commercial Law in Ireland 2007-2008 Dr Olivia Smith Employment Law: Identifying the Contract of Employment Reading: M. Forde‚ Employment Law 2nd ed. (Dublin: Roundhall Sweet and Maxwell‚ 2001) Chapter 2. History ▪ the move from status to contract. Query whether a move back to status? The protection afforded to individual employees under Irish employment law depends on a legal paradigm whereby the rights provided for are implied into the terms of the contract

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    Memo: Employment

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    the Anderson Cost Club‚ my thoughts are as follows. The GM at the Anderson Cost is incorrect in saying that we as a company can discharge employees without a reason. There must be a legal reason for the discharge. Now‚ there are exceptions to the employment at will doctrine. The exceptions are as follows: 1. Bad faith‚ malicious termination in violation of public policy‚ 2. Termination in breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. 3. Termination of an implied contract term 4. Violation

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    Employment laws

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    employment laws by Cacilda Fernandes FILE EMPLOYMENT _LAWS_INDIVIDUAL_ASSIGNMENT .DOCX (28.29K) T IME SUBMIT T ED 01-DEC-2014 03:07PM WORD COUNT 1508 SUBMISSION ID 484358967 CHARACT ER COUNT 7892 employment laws ORIGINALITY REPORT 9 % SIMILARIT Y INDEX 7% 7% % INT ERNET SOURCES PUBLICAT IONS ST UDENT PAPERS PRIMARY SOURCES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 www.nolo.com Int ernet Source www.allbusiness.com Int ernet Source www.studymode.com Int ernet Source www.abil.com Int ernet Source

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    Employment Relations

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    Discuss a historical turning point in New Zealand Employment Relations. “Parliament‚ in the last 100 years or so‚ has a lot to say about conditions of work and the relationship between employers and their employees” (Deeks & Rasmussen‚ 2006). There have been many industrial disputes regarding the arbitration system between 1894 and 1991 which has influenced changes to New Zealand Employment Relations. One of the many industrial disputes was the waterfront industrial dispute 1951. This dispute in

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    employment and desistance

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    marriage‚ family and employment. It is easy to give a broad reason to why these factors have such a positive influence on crime‚ but even more important is the understanding policy implications that research into this topic will create. This paper will begin by examining existing research on the topic of employment and desistance. A survey of local employers will be conducted on employers in the Du Page‚ IL area to identify hiring processes of convicted criminals. Lastly if employment is the key to curbing

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