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    Q1. A challenge identified in the article is taking a comprehensive approach to green employment. It means that many U.S. cities invest money and time into creating green jobs. Green jobs are defined as industries produces goods and services with an environment benefit (Mark M., Jonathan R., and Devashree S., 4). The challenge is to ensure strategy for green business development, increase the demand for green products and create new jobs opportunities to ensure the workforce training programs…

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    Case study The in-depth SWOT analysis of the Equal Employment Directive begins the evaluation by examining the Directive and its 21 Articles from start to finish, starting with the 37 recitals in the preamble. The basis on Article 6 TEU and on the fundamental rights and freedoms established in the Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 is specifically mentioned, preparatory acts and references to the replacements of previous directives are made, especially in Article 2, in which the replacement of…

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    Debates and controversies The whole concept of Employment Equity has attracted many debates and has been the subject of many controversies over the world. The ones who are in its favor maintain that employment equity is crucial to enhance the economic differences among the various groups (Burke, R. & Black, 1997). One important point of contention is the visible minorities as they consist of a large variety of ethnic groups, some of which are wealthy while others have to face unfair…

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    Employment Law in the Twenty-First Century In the motion picture Gattaca, there is a clear relationship between power, statutory, common law, and human resource management. In this science fiction film, the characters highlight concerns over reproductive technologies which facilitate eugenics, and possible consequences for technological developments on society. The film depicts a relationship between human being with biotechnologies and their ethical implications. D.A. Kirby states, “the movie…

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    This counselor received a call from Kayla's manager, Michelle Pickett, on 5/8/18 with concerns regarding Kayla's employment. Michelle stated that she has been on vacation for 2 weeks and just returned back to the office to hear that several complaints have been made regarding Kayla. She stated that she was surprised as Kayla was doing well before she left and chose to investigated things further. She informed this counselor that the center received a parent complaint regarding Kayla being…

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    refused to pay it and the Archbishop brought an action against the church on a foundation that an employment relationship had existed. The central issue before the court was whether or not the Archbishop or the orthodox community had the intention to enter into a contract of employment that was legally enforceable. The court inspected the relationship between the parties and the evidence of the usual employment relation existed for the most part. The Archbishop was given a group certificate each…

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    that was not in the federal sector wanted a federal sector job. These private sector and public sector employees didn’t meet requirements to obtain employment within the federal sector. I always heard “it is about who you know, to get a federal sector job.” That is false; I am a walking testament of that. Two times I’ve had interviews for federal employment; I received both jobs and did not know anybody in either agency. I am qualified. I worked hard to created skills, credibility and…

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    South Florida who have created safety nets for their LGBT employees and offer them the same benefits that they offer their straight employees. This can lead to some confusion, leading the public to believe that employment discrimination is not real. However, the fact that the Employment…

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission helps with interpreting and enforcing federal laws prohibiting discrimination. Before EEOC, there were many people who were being fired from there jobs for being a certain color, believing in a different religion, coming from a different country and more. This was not okay and a lot of people protested. The making and start of a new change didn't come easy. There were several public displays of protesters being beaten, attacked by dogs and sprayed…

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    to avoid missed e-mails. The best part about self-employment is that you can adjust your work hours to what works best for both you and your clients. Almost all business transactions can be made through e-mail exchange and as long as you respond within 24 hours, it generally doesn’t matter what time of the day you reply. Any face to face calls can be made through software such as that offered by Bluejeans videoconferencing. 2. Tax and Employment Law This is a big concern for the self-employed…

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