Pastor, Church & Law

Pastor, Church & Law
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 0882435809
ISBN-13 : 9780882435800
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Pastor, Church & Law by : Richard R. Hammar

Your Rights in the Workplace

Your Rights in the Workplace
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Publisher : NOLO
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 0873378369
ISBN-13 : 9780873378369
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Your Rights in the Workplace by : Barbara Kate Repa

Your rights in the workplace.

The Law of Dismissal in Canada

The Law of Dismissal in Canada
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Publisher : Canada Law Book
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ISBN-10 : 0888043902
ISBN-13 : 9780888043900
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Law of Dismissal in Canada by : Howard Alan Levitt

Termination of Employment

Termination of Employment
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Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 0864759991
ISBN-13 : 9780864759993
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Termination of Employment by : Kiely Thompson Caisley

"Termination can be a costly exercise and it is essential that policies and procedures are in place to ensure that the law is complied with, the outcome is fair to all parties, and there are no repercussions at a later date. This second edition of Termination of Employment is a best practice guide to terminating the employment of an employee for a range of reasons, including poor performance, misconduct, redundancy and restructuring. It examines the new test for justifiability (introduced in 2011) and explains when and how an employer can justifiably dismiss an employee. It discusses appropriate policies that might be adopted and procedures that ought to be followed. It also provides clear case examples of good and bad practice in various employment termination scenarios"--Publisher information."Termination can be a costly exercise and it is essential that policies and procedures are in place to ensure that the law is complied with, the outcome is fair to all parties, and there are no repercussions at a later date. This second edition of Termination of Employment is a best practice guide to terminating the employment of an employee for a range of reasons, including poor performance, misconduct, redundancy and restructuring. It examines the new test for justifiability (introduced in 2011) and explains when and how an employer can justifiably dismiss an employee. It discusses appropriate policies that might be adopted and procedures that ought to be followed. It also provides clear case examples of good and bad practice in various employment termination scenarios."--Publisher information.

Canadian Employment Law

Canadian Employment Law
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Publisher : Canada Law Book
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ISBN-10 : 0888042183
ISBN-13 : 9780888042187
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Canadian Employment Law by : Stacey Reginald Ball

Employee Dismissal Law and Practice, 7th Edition

Employee Dismissal Law and Practice, 7th Edition
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Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages : 2708
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ISBN-10 : 9781543817577
ISBN-13 : 1543817572
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Employee Dismissal Law and Practice, 7th Edition by : Perritt

Whether your case involves a public or private sector job, a downsizing, or termination for cause, violation of employer policies, failure to keep a specific promise, adverse action for claiming employee rights, or whistle-blowing, Employee Dismissal: Law and Practice provides the guidance you need in this rapidly evolving area of employment law. Providing in depth analysis of the common law and statutory wrongful dismissal doctrines, as well as practical guidance on all aspects of employee dismissal litigation from complaints through jury instructions, Employee Dismissal: Law and Practice Online is an invaluable resource for evaluating and litigating a wrongful discharge case. Employee Dismissal: Law and Practice brings you up to date on the latest cases, statutes, and developments including: New case law for Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Washington, and West Virginia New section on discrimination based on immigration status New reference for state qui tam suits New case law on specific enumeration of disciplinary causes or steps giving rise to inference of employment security New case law on disclaimers New case law on identifying sources of public policy clearly New case law on constitutional provisions satisfying the clarity element of a public policy tort New case law on jeopardy to public policy when statutory remedies exist New case law on jeopardy to public policy when the contract protects employees Extensive analysis of the Supreme Court's Epic Systems decision and its implications for employee class actions New analysis of notice pleading requirements in employment cases New case law on whistleblower protection of shareholder employees New case law on the scope of public-sector whistleblower protections New case law on the availability of non-economic damages in statutory whistleblower cases New chapter on settlement negotiations with a computer program to estimate the best alternative to a negotiated agreement or reservation price

Firing at Will

Firing at Will
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Publisher : Apress
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781430237396
ISBN-13 : 1430237392
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Firing at Will by : Jay Shepherd

Firing at Will shows managers and employers how to do the most difficult part of their jobs: firing employees. Written by a leading employment lawyer in a refreshingly unlawyerly style, this guide takes the reader through the always-risky process of letting an employee go. Many employers and managers are afraid to pull the trigger when the employment relationship has broken down, and will postpone the decision by using progressive discipline and performance-improvement plans. However, an employer must be able to unload employees who threaten to undermine the company and its prospects, regardless of the risks involved in a termination. This book explains how to do it, how not to do it, and how to minimize the danger of an expensive employee lawsuit. No one said being an employer or a manager was easy. Fortunately, knowing how to fire employees will make your job much, much easier in the long run and save you heartache. Firing at Will teaches you what you need to know, without any legalese or boring recitations of statutes and case law. This book is filled with plain-English common sense, based on Jay Shepherd's 17 years of protecting employers in court. The style is conversational and often irreverent, but the lessons and tips are battle-tested. If you want to be a successful manager or employer—and sleep easier—you need to know how to fire at will. Gives employers and managers real-world advice on how to fire employees Teaches how to keep your company—and yourself—out of expensive employee lawsuits Guides you toward building a workplace where you'll need to fire fewer employees