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    jurisdiction to hear her claim of unfair dismissal. The judge held that mutuality of obligation was present partially which would not amount to contract of employment because employer was not bound to provide her work and to pay wages. Secondly, Nadine was paid by her customers and did not receive sick pay, holiday pay and other benefits. All these factors are consistent with the claimant being a self-employed. There was no umbrella contract, however the EAT was wrongful to find. Moreover, the…

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    would soon be taken away as their lives on a single device would forever be exposed and stolen from many people like hackers, criminals, and even the government. It’s an act of ruthless obstruction of justice and civil liberty, regarding the FBI’s dismissal on how threatening and harmful their consideration of backdoor technology is for all the people in the world. Hence Apple’s strong-spirited patriotic support for the freedom and rights of people, as Apple strongly believes that the supposed…

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    Scenario II Exam Question – What is your response to the Board of Directors? Response to the Board of Directors: “I feel it is important to look at the facts, what we know about the situation and explore the ‘lawful’ options and do not overreact. We should begin by implementing a ‘vote no’ campaign. It may be our instinctive reaction to do whatever we can to prevent this catastrophe; however in this particular situation, I believe less to be more. We should not go about interrogating or…

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    7. Define Trade Unionism and discuss its main roles Trade unionism is the affairs of trade unions where employees achieve their demands or address substantive issues in the workplace. Trade Unions negotiate with employers for better terms and conditions for their members, a number of these terms and conditions are better wages and better working conditions such as safety and health. The bargaining or negotiating process is called collective bargaining. Roles of the Trade unions One role of trade…

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    Working in the corporate or government environment, employees sometimes witness things that are unethical to society or to the corporation. Many times these things are also illegal. The employee is then inadvertently put into a difficult situation. Should they speak up about the activities they witnessed or should they keep quiet for the sake of not causing problems or not losing their job? This is a very complex question to answer and each individual justifies their decisions differently…

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    Unbowed Film Analysis

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    “Unbowed” is a legal drama film, written and directed by Chung Ji-young and starring Ahn Sung-ki and Park Won-sang. The movie is based on Kim Myung-ho’s true story, a math professor who was arrested and prosecuted for shooting with a crossbow the Judge Park Hong-woo. The movie starts with the aforementioned incident. We witness a math professor named Kim Kyung-ho (Ahn Sung-ki) holding a crossbow in front of the building’s entrance of Judge Park Bong-joo’s (Kim Eung-soo) home. When Judge Park…

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    Obesity: Legal Case Study

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    After serving fifteen years as a childminder in a small town, Mr. Kaltoft is discharged from his job for being overweight. The dismissal of Kaltoft sparks widespread controversy as to whether or not body weight should be protected under human rights laws and constitute for a legal claim. In the employment setting, overweight individuals are often victims of weight-based discrimination. Many individuals attempt to strive to find legal options under the Disability Act which protects against…

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    Systemic Racism In Canada

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    Since the 1970s, Canada has been internationally recognized for adopting a political culture of multiculturalism. Canada’s national identity is also perceived by the society and by the government as being culturally diverse. This is due to the vast amount of different cultures that reside in Canada other than the Aboriginal peoples and Caucasian people. People not of aboriginal or Caucasian descent are understood as the visible minorities which make up approximately 19 percent of Canada’s…

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    Introduction The justice system is not void of errors and Romeo Philion knew this too well than most people would. The 1972 murder sentence he got robbed him the most precious years of his life. He would be in jail for 32 years due to a failure that has become prevalent today. Incidences of withheld of evidence, false confessions, and sometimes the court errors are now a common phenomenon (Clow & Leach, 2015). Philion became a victim of such errors when he was wrongly convicted of murder that he…

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    Satire In Catch 22

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    unashamed Aarfy’s dismissal of the maids death helps draw a sense of horror and repulsion from the reader, making the already atrocious act seem even more inhumane. The contrast between Yossarian’s reaction to the murder and Aarfy’s heartless actions shown in the quote “‘Aarfy are you insane… Not for killing her’,” (page 479) emphasizes the contrast between Yossarian’s belief in what is right and justice against Aarfy’s knowledge that he will get away with the crime. Aarfy’s dismissal of his…

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