Employers have the right to hire whom they see fit to hire, as long as they do not reject the candidates based on faith, appearance, or political preference.
Wrong, ON:LY employers larger than 14 employees must ignore race, sex, age, religion and disability - not political pref or appearance.
They also have the right to set out in their contracts what the working hours are, what type of work is to be done, and the duties.
Wrong. Employer unilateral policies set rules, NOT negotiated contracts to which employees are voluntary parties.
Employers' responsibilities include taking most or full responsibility for the establishment, so if an employee does something which accidentally injures a customer, or the employee injures him or herself, the employer is liable. The reasoning in this is that as an employer, the one with most power, are they not responsible for training the employee and making sure they do not injure customers? Also, had the employee not been working for the employer, he or she would not have suffered the injury, which is why the employer is ultimately responsible.
Employers may also discharge employees without notice if the employees constantly break rules, disrespects the employers, and generally makes the business unoperable.
Wrong. Employers can dismiss employees for godd reason, bad reason or no reason, as long as no statute is violated.
Employees have the right to breaks and lunches, and to take sick leave.
Wrong. No such law exists.
No employer can threaten to discharge an employee because he or she cannot show up at work due to medical reasons.
Wrong. No such law exists. Large employers must accommodate employees who have premanent medical impairments, NOT those merely sick. Employers are NOT prohibited from dismissing disabled employees who can no longer perform all essentila job functions.
Along the same line, employers can't force an employee to do certain types of work knowing that the employee has a pre-existing medical problem (I.e. lifting heavy stuff when the employee had stated beforehand with doctor's note that their back has been damaged before and thus can't run the risk of lifting heavy thing.
Employers can demand that employees perform all job functions the employer calls essential, or be dismissed.
Employees can also claim for damages if they injured themselves on the job, but it must be shown that had it not been for the job, they would not have gotten hurt.
Employees also have the right to sue if they were unjustly dismissed, such as suddenly being told they're fired, without compensation.
No such law exists. Employees can complain to government agencies only if dismissed becasue of race, sex, age, disability or age ... NOT "unjustly". The government agency decides if the employee may sue.
Employers don't need to give a reason for firing, but they do have to give at least 2 weeks notice, or a Leave Pay (paying the amount they would have made had they not been fired in order to make them leave).
Wrong, there is no such statute.
This is just a brief outline, check your government's Employment Act for more details.
Right to Know Right to Participate Right to Refuse
1) Civil and Political Rights 2) Collective Human Rights 3) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
From a letter of employment, dated 3 November 1960, NSW Electricity Commision letter, the basic wage was 14.8.0 pounds per week
must protect basic human rights
Yes. If there was a perfect equilibrium where the exact amount of able, willing, qualified and available workers looking for the employment with an equal number of employers offering jobs that the worker qualifies for and pays wages acceptable to the worker. The worker demands enough wages to satisfy him from seeking other employment and the employer will pay only enough to keep a valuable worker. When an imbalance occurs, unemployment larger than a normal 3 to 5 percent occurs and a domino effect takes place. Business won't hire if it has no business and a person won't buy if he doesn't have a a job.
Freedom of religion, freedom of speech and freedom of the press
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Religion, and Freedom of Petition.
"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."
Migrant farm worker strikes were driven by poor working conditions, low wages, and lack of access to basic necessities such as clean water and safe housing. Workers sought better treatment and fair compensation for their labor, as many were subjected to exploitation and harsh labor practices. Additionally, the strikes aimed to raise awareness about their struggles and advocate for labor rights within the agricultural sector.
right to equality, freedom from discriminaton and freedom from slavery.
Veronica's Closet - 1997 Veronica's Construction Worker 3-3 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
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