What are the advantages and disadvantages of requiring employers to inform employees of their right to report work related injuries and illnesses free from retaliation? Consider this question from the perspectives of the employer and the employee.
From the perspective of employer and employee, the following are the advantages and disadvantages of requiring employers to inform employees of their right to report work related injuries and illness free from retaliation
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of requiring employers to inform employees of their right to...
1. What are two advantages (to employers) of arbitration? 2. What are two disadvantage (to employees) of arbitration? 3. Would society benefit if the law were to forbid employers from requiring that their employees sign an arbitration agreement in order to be hired? Why or why not?
We are reviewing Labor Unions and I beed assistance with the below: Describe the advantages and disadvantages of unions from the perspective of employees and employers? What factors have affected labor unions and the employee-employer relationship?
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of allowing employees to use their personal smartphones for work?
Suppose that Congress passes a law requiring employers to provide employees some benefit (such as healthcare) that raises the cost of an employee by $3 per hour. Assume that firms were not providing such benefits prior to the legislation On the following graph, use the green line (triangle symbol) to show the effect this employer mandate has on the demand for labor 20 Demand Supply New Demand 16 14 12 10 New Supply Equilibrium Before Law Equilibrium After Law 0...
What are the comparative advantages and disadvantages of contract employment versus at-will employment for an employer and employee? Is it appropriate for governments to interfere with private businesses to prevent discrimination? In what situations do you believe the government should intervene to prevent discrimination? Why do you think many governments guarantee a right to collective bargaining and the right to strike? Are there appropriate limits that should be placed on these rights?
Discussion: Hiring & Credit Checks Topic Many employers are starting to utilize credit checks as part of the hiring process. Employers who run credit checks on potential employees favor hiring applicants with higher credit ratings. To complete the Discussion activity, please do the following: Answer each question fully. Use a minimum of 75 words for a complete discussion post. While it is not required in this discussion, feel free to bring in outside resources to support your answers. Outside resources...
LinkedIn: Employees’ Privacy vs. Employer’s Reputation With the growing use of social media, employers need to determine how much they should monitor their employees’ use of social media. An employee may post something that is confidential to the employer or harm the reputation of the employer. If not monitored, and stopped, long term damage can be done to the employer. On the other hand, without probable cause, an employer can be seen as overacting and invading the employee’s personal privacy...
Worker Rights and Protection
1) Employers owe certain things to their employees; one of these
is honesty and respect. Why should employers treat their employees
with honesty and respect?
2) What other types of responsibilities do employers owe to
their workers? List three responsibilities that your employer owes
you as their worker.
3) There are a number of laws and policies that were implemented
to help protect workers in different workplace situations. What is
the purpose of each:
Fair
Labor...
what are the reasons employers or employees would want to bring up these permissive subjects below during collective bargaining. Please explain why it is important for each employer and employee to do so: -Pension for the retire members -Interest arbitration -Negotiation ground rules -Internal Union matters -Settlement of ULP charge
6. Is an employer permitted to fire economic strikers? a. Yes, and they may be permanently replaced. b. Yes, because they are employees-at-will. c. No, and they must be allowed to return to work when the strike is over. d. No, because firing them would be retaliation for engaging in collective bargaining. 7. When are employers required to obtain proof of an employee’s right to work in the United States? a. As soon as the employee is hired b. When...