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Labour law (also labor law or employment law, see spelling differences) mediates the relationship between workers (employees), employers, trade unions and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer and union. Individual labour law concerns employees' rights at work and through the contract for work. Employment standards are social norms (in some cases also technical standards) for the minimum socially acceptable conditions under which employees or contractors are allowed to work. Government agencies (such as the former US Employment Standards Administration) enforce labour law (legislative, regulatory, or judicial).
Labour law arose in parallel with the Industrial Revolution as the relationship between worker and employer changed from small-scale production studios to large-scale factories. Workers sought better conditions and the right to join (or avoid joining) a labour union, while employers sought a more predictable, flexible and less costly workforce. The state of labour law at any one time is therefore both the product of, and a component of struggles between various social forces.
Employment is a relationship between two parties, usually based on a contract where work is paid for, where one party, which may be a corporation, not-for-profit organization, or other entity is the employer and the other is the employee. Employees work in return for payment, which may be in the form of an hourly wage, by piecework or an annual salary, depending on the type of work an employee does and/or which sector she or he is working in. Employees in some fields or sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payments or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may receive benefits in addition to payment. Benefits can include health insurance, housing, disability insurance or use of a gym. Employment is typically governed by employment laws or regulations and/or legal contracts.
An employee contributes labor and expertise to an endeavor of an employer and is usually hired to perform specific duties which are packaged into a job. An employee is a person who is hired to provide services to a company on a regular basis in exchange for compensation and who does not provide these services as part of an independent business.
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations and private individuals, and which ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression.
Civil rights include the ensuring of peoples' physical and mental integrity, life and safety; protection from discrimination on grounds such as race, gender, national origin, colour, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, or disability; and individual rights such as privacy, the freedoms of thought and conscience, speech and expression, religion, the press, assembly and movement.
Political rights include natural justice (procedural fairness) in law, such as the rights of the accused, including the right to a fair trial; due process; the right to seek redress or a legal remedy; and rights of participation in civil society and politics such as freedom of association, the right to assemble, the right to petition, the right of self-defense, and the right to vote.
Civil Rights Act may refer to several acts in the history of civil rights in the United States, including:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub.L. 88–352, 78 Stat. 241, enacted July 2, 1964) is a landmark piece of civil rights legislation in the United States that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. It ended unequal application of voter registration requirements and racial segregation in schools, at the workplace and by facilities that served the general public (known as "public accommodations").
Powers given to enforce the act were initially weak, but were supplemented during later years. Congress asserted its authority to legislate under several different parts of the United States Constitution, principally its power to regulate interstate commerce under Article One (section 8), its duty to guarantee all citizens equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment and its duty to protect voting rights under the Fifteenth Amendment. The Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964, at the White House.
Professor Zigarelli overviews workplace law in five audio sessions of about 30 minutes each. Part 1 covers the employment-at-will doctrine and the contract exception to this doctrine. Includes MBA student questions and comments.
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Employment Law Table of Contents: 00:00 - Chapter 18 00:03 - Introduction 00:27 - Employment at Will 00:35 - Employment at Will: Exceptions 02:07 - Wage and Hours 03:11 - Layoffs 03:34 - Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) 04:24 - Worker Health, Safety, Income Security 05:37 - Worker Health, Safety, Income Security 05:49 - Worker Health, Safety, Income Security 06:17 - Worker Health, Safety, Income Security 06:45 - Employee Privacy Rights 07:42 - Immigration Law 08:07 - Employment Discrimination 08:23 - Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 09:02 - Intentional Discrimination 09:42 - Unintentional Discrimination 10:18 - Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 11:01 - Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 11:33 - Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 12:09 - Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964...
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Professor Zigarelli overviews workplace law in five audio sessions of about 30 minutes each. Part 1 covers the employment-at-will doctrine and the contract exception to this doctrine. Includes MBA student questions and comments.
Legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to employer-employee relationship, including employment-at-will doctrine, discrimination and union contracts. Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm
What you need to know to stay out of trouble.
This video is for educational purposes only. No credit of any kind may be earned by viewing this video.
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