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    (Navarro-García et al. 2014). The Oman government and legislator body has a direct reference in the business as they are privately owned company and provide a wide array of services to the customers. The business includes the political stability, tax policy, labor law, foreign trade policy to fetch success from the overseas customers, trade restrictions, environmental law and the organization also respond to the anticipated and current future legislation and fit and adjust their marketing…

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    Shafron Case Study

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    Mr Shafron was an employee and not an external advisor of the company (High court of Australia, 2012). Arguments of the parties and analysis Based on the section 180(1) of the act, the court stated that it is not possible that Mr Shafron could perform some duties as a company secretary and others as a general counsellor. The court further mentions that there is no evidence that Mr Shafron was preforming some few tasks as a company secretary and others as a general counsellor (High court of…

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    Labor Laws Definition

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    organizations and over 100 million employees. The great thing about labor laws is that it embraces all aspects of the legal rapport amongst organizations, workers, and worker labor un-ions. Organizations resistance to identifying workers privilege to systematize and bargain collec-tively with powers that be has emerged in a process of mainly federal laws and guidelines that are opposing in nature. Importantly, labor laws are created by the national labor relations board (NLRB). This…

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    Strict Immigration Policy

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    for an immigration policy. One solution to this, could be a law that allows an immigrant to be in the United States with a visa, for a certain (reasonable) period of time. During this time, the immigrant must abide by all the American laws, hold an American job, and contribute to the American society. Once that time period is up, if the immigrant acknowledged all of these standards, they will be able to receive their citizenship. This law could be effective because it is necessary for these…

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    Recently, new privacy laws have come into operation and the amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 will introduce a new set of privacy principles that particularly address the collection of personal information and data online. In 2005 there was an attempt to bring in an anti-phishing act however it was not passed. Therefore there is no clear legislation that directly targets the issue of phishing. This proves Australia needs stricter and clearer legislation for offending phishing companies, persons…

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    Level 1 is limited jurisdiction. This would consist of local, municipal, and Justice Courts. These courts tend to handle local matters and municipal violations. Municipal courts also handle a lot of misdemeanor violations of state law that took place within their jurisdiction. Justice Courts oversee a broad range of civil cases as well as hold preliminary hearings for many felony cases. Level 2 is the Superior Court. The Superior Court is able to oversee most cases within Arizona…

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    States Supreme Court Case. This case is about a Muslim-American woman, Samantha Elauf, who was declined a job at an Abercrombie & Fitch store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was refused because she wore a head scarf. This conflicted with the dress code of the company. These facts happened in 2008. Elauf, 17 at the time, applied to work for Abercrombie & Fitch. She was wearing a head scarf during her interview, but she didn’t mention why. Heather Cooke, the woman who interviewed Elauf, was concerned…

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    The problem for our client began when Ian Jack Miller filed a $40 million lawsuit against Zara USA, Inc., claiming he was harassed and ultimately fired for his “religion, national origin, and sexual orientation” (Miller v. Zara (2015, p. 8). Miller, former General Counsel for the Defendant from 2008 to March of 2015, claims he was repeatedly excluded from meetings (item 51, p. 18), given smaller raises than his co-workers (item 84, p. 20), and subjected to homophobic, and anti-Semitic remarks…

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    The ethical framework work that I agree with most is the Natural Law. This law states that “what is good is that which is natural” (Pollock, 1998 pg. 48). This theory states that a person knows right from wrong because it comes naturally to everyone. I believe this framework to be true because no matter where an individual grew up, each of us were taught right from wrong naturally. From birth, we begin to learn what’s morally right simply by experiencing it ourselves. For example, as children…

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    about the Federal law Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the impact it continues to have on people’s lives. According to the Employment and Labor Law the reason for Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to help improve the problems dealing with discrimination and to promote equality (Cihon & Castagnera, 2014). The law protects employees and applicants for employment from retaliation by their employers. This paper will focus on why the law was passed, where the law stands…

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