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		<title>Know Different Acts In Employment Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As there are many countries in this world, there are several employment laws, which apply. Such laws have been drafted so as to look after the rights of workers. They are also a source of employment advice to both employees and employers. Here are some of the federal laws.Civil Rights Act Of 1866 And 1991: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As there are many countries in this world, there are several employment laws, which apply. Such laws have been drafted so as to look after the rights of workers. They are also a source of employment advice to both employees and employers. Here are some of the federal laws.Civil Rights Act Of 1866 And 1991: This particular employment law came into practice in 1886 but was however revised in 1991. Its aim was to make sure that all citizens from all states had equal employment rights. The rights in question were related to making or enforcing the contract documents, for suing and also giving evidence. All citizens are expected to get the same punishment or penalties for all felonies or crimes committed. Changes that were made in the 1991 amendments however made it possible for employees to sue the state for changes in conduct after the contract has been signed. Occupational Safety and Health Act: The laws aim is to make sure that any dangers in the places of work are minimized. Training programs and holding of workshops are used to teach the employees on various safety and heath precautions that should be upheld in the work place. Fair Labor Standards Act: This federal employment law ensures that the minimum wage that is paid to employees is 5.15 per hour. Those who are under the age of twenty can be paid a minimum of 4.25 per hour. The overtime payable to a worker should be one and a half times more than the regular pay for every hour you work overtime. The overtime should not be more than forty hours in a week. Men and women are supposed to get the same payment for work done and the only difference in payment should come about because of the level of skill that an employee has.Worker Adjustment &amp; Retaining Notification Act: This act makes it necessary for companies to give their employees two months notice before closing down a plant. The notice that is provided should be made known to the employees directly or through their union officials. The information given should be in writing and specific.Disabilities Act: This act states that any person with disabilities of any kind should not be discriminated against during employment. The disabilities may be in form of mental or physical challenges.Age Discrimination in Employment Act: An employee is not supposed to be discriminated against because of age. This is a law that protects those who are above the age of forty. As long as someone has the necessary skills, age is not a factor. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Frank Griffin, the CEO and tribunal advocate advises people on employment laws and legislation. His website <a href="http://www.hrlaweasyanswers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.hrlaweasyanswers.com/</a> is very helpful, as his team ensures that clients are provided with federal Employment Law  answers that are legally accurate and practical.</div>
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		<title>Know The Employment Laws Before Joining Any Organisation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, employees have been victimized, while others succumb to unemployment at times without the slightest of a compensation package. This has widely been contributed to by ignorance on the part of individuals, companies or organizations in failure to be in touch with government rules and regulations with regard to employment laws. These companies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, employees have been victimized, while others succumb to unemployment at times without the slightest of a compensation package. This has widely been contributed to by ignorance on the part of individuals, companies or organizations in failure to be in touch with government rules and regulations with regard to employment laws. These companies tend to illicit negative influences in the eyes of the public.It has been noted with concern that many companies have a hard time trying to keep pace with the ever-changing laws and other corporate responsibilities. Many of them have fallen into legal tussles with various trade unions for failing to keep up with these regulations. This may in turn be very costly to your organization in terms of finance and reputation.Commonly overlooked employee laws are those with regard to the physically challenged for they may require specially desired facilities to aid their day to day operations in their working environment. Companies are known to distance themselves from employing those physically challenged which is wrong under employment laws.There is also the issue of age. There are companies especially in emerging economies that use underage persons as a source of cheap labor. This is wrong as the human resources are a vital cog in the wheel of the company and should be remunerated well. Employers should also stick to the stipulated limits of wages. There are also certain benefits that an employee is entitled to as per the law and should be provided by the employer. Such benefits are health cover, social security, insurance cover etc. This too may be basis on which legal action can be taken.Some employers go ahead to employ foreigners so as to benefit from cheap labor since this is unlawful as per employment regulations which states no foreigner can be allowed to work within that specific country without a valid working permit. In cases where these foreigners have valid working permits, employers may a times place inhuman conditions such as overworking them without overtime pay which may attract serious disciplinary actions.Employment unions were formed to cater for the rights of the various working professions. Employers, organizations and companies should see to it that they keep updating themselves with the ever emerging laws as far as employment is concerned to avoid becoming victims of legal tussles that would discredit them and cause financial losses incurred in settling the law suits filed against them. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Frank Griffin, the Chief Executive Officer of HR Law Easy Answers, a busy employment law practitioner, advises clients on employment matters. His website <a href="http://www.hrlaweasyanswers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.hrlaweasyanswers.com/</a> delivers answers in relation to employment law and HR matters.</div>
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		<title>Employment Law Advice That Could Help Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 08:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeking the advice of an employment law professional is a good idea if you are an employer in the UK. Employment law solicitors and advisors can help you to understand the ever changing laws in the UK, which could, in turn, help keep you out of costly lawsuits and other legal trouble that may arise. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeking the advice of an employment law professional is a good idea if you are an employer in the UK. Employment law solicitors and advisors can help you to understand the ever changing laws in the UK, which could, in turn, help keep you out of costly lawsuits and other legal trouble that may arise. </p>
<p>Employers are legally responsible for their employee’s welfare and must abide by the sometimes complex employment laws of the UK. Invariably these laws change throughout the course of the year and keeping up to date should be a priority. Employment Law specialists can help to interpret the laws for you and apply them to your particular business. They can also provide regular training if you have a department within your company responsible for your employees. </p>
<p>There are many different laws governing personal leave, vacations, minimum wages, sick time, benefits, the grievance process, discrimination, harassment, and other workplace concerns that you need to be familiar with and of course abide by. It can be difficult for busy employers to keep track of all the regulations and requirements as well as run their business. </p>
<p>You could find your business in trouble if you do not abide by all of these laws, even if the infraction is unintentional. Such an occurrence can ruin the reputation of your business as well as cost large sums in legal fees, fines, and settlements. This is where UK employment law advice from an employment solicitor is particularly indispensable; to keep your business protected by keeping you up to date and in compliance with the law. </p>
<p>With over one hundred employment laws introduced every year for the last four years in the UK, keeping track of all your responsibilities as an employer can be challenging. More than 100,000 people took their employer to court last year alone over various violations of these laws. With one third of employment disputes resulting in dismissal and compensation limits currently over £60,000, businesses stand to loose a substantial amount from these disputes. Added to the fact that 98% of employers who win their cases are unable to recover their legal fees, being incompliant with employment laws can be costly and even devastating to a business. </p>
<p>UK employment law solicitors can help you to stay abreast of revisions to employment laws and new ones that will affect your business. They can help you to compile your employment handbooks, training materials, and workplace policies and ensure that they follow the laws. If you want to protect yourself as an employer and your business, consider a specialist employment law solicitor to help you make sense of it all. </p>
<p>This article is free to republish provided the authors resource box below remains intact. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">John Mehtam has many years experience in <a href="http://www.alpha-hr.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Employment Law</a> and specialises in <a href="http://www.alpha-hr.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Employment Law</a> Training from Shropshire based Alpha HR.</div>
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