Question 1 – Importance of the distinction between employer/self-employed contractor. Social Security benefits; Health and Safety provisions; Benefit of employer’s duty of care; Certain statutory rights: Notice periods – s.86 ERA 1996; Sick pay/holiday pay; Redundancy pay Unfair dismissal Employment contracts contain implied terms; Tax and NI reasons; Question 2 – Four Tests Common Law tests: – Control Integration (Organisational) Mutual Obligation Multiple/Economic reality Question
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original anti-discrimination legislation‚ American legal theories were influential to the formation of harassment laws in Britain. The American Equal Opportunities commission identified sexual harassment as being unwelcome sexual advances that rejection of which would hinder the recipient’s employment and conduct that created a hostile or intimidating working environment. In British law the idea of harassment was became realised as a form of direct sex or race discrimination on the account that it
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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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1.1 Almost every aspect of employment is covered by one or more laws‚ including: Handling and storage of information Equal opportunities Grievance procedures Health and safety Holiday entitlements Maternity/paternity pay Minimum wage Sickness absence and pay Working time limits Redundancy and retirement 1.2 Employment rights Equality and discrimination Health and Safety Data Protection 1.3 Legislation in relation to employment was created in order to prevent employers from abusing or
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Employment Law and HRM Strategy Introduction Employment laws play a critical role in human resources management strategies and in an organization operation. Employee laws are design to protect the employees by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) “ federal enforcement agency enacted to ensure that employers follow and abide by rules set forth in the Civil Rights Acts of 1964”(Web Finance‚ 2012). However‚ the act insisted of “people
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27 of 19734 ‚ 41 of 19865 and 4 of 19976] CONTENTS Sections CHAPTER I - Preliminary 1. 2. Short title‚ extent‚ commencement Definitions CHAPTER II - Apprentices and their Training 3. Qualifications for being engaged as an apprentice 3-A. Reservation of training places for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in designated trades. 4. Contract of apprenticeship 5. Novation of contract of apprenticeship 6. Period of apprenticeship training 7.
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equal access to an environment or benefits‚ such as education‚ employment‚ health care‚ or social welfare to all‚ often with emphasis on members of various social groups which might have at some time suffered from discrimination. This can involve the hiring of workers and other such practices. Social groupings generally emphasized in such a way are those delineated by aspects of gender‚ race‚ or religion. In my workplace the Equal Employment Opportunity Policy is posted on almost every wall in the building
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Chapter 33 Employment and Labor Law TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS A1. The employment-at-will doctrine is little used today. ANSWER: F PAGE: 673 TYPE: N NAT: AACSB Analytic AICPA Legal A2. Firing a worker who refuses to perform an illegal act violates pub¬lic policy. ANSWER: T PAGE: 674 TYPE: = NAT: AACSB Analytic AICPA Legal A3. Whistleblower statutes protect employers who retaliate against their employees for “blowing the whistle.” ANSWER: F PAGE: 676 TYPE: N NAT:
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LABOR LAWS AND EOBI PAKISTAN Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) is the primary public social security scheme for workers in Pakistan providing pensions to workers. In many labor laws remedial‚ beneficial and welfare clauses and sections were provided but none from these laws or others provide such coverage of the old-age risk thus it was necessary to make a law that can provide security in the eve of old age when a man becomes handicap to work hard‚ condition of invalidity and in the
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1. What accounted for the growth of Foxconn? Technically a subsidiary of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.‚ Ltd.‚ Foxconn opened its first mainland Chinese plant in 1988‚ and now operates 13 factories in nine Chinese cities and a growing constellation of factories in nine foreign countries. Founded by Taiwanese entrepreneur Terry Gou with $7‚500 he borrowed from his mother Hon Hai went public on the Taiwan stock exchange in 1991. Within a year of its starting to manufacture
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