What rights does the law indicate that he has in relation toHealth and Safety – what are the duties that an employer to an employee ?Where is the Law found which sets out James rights?

Employment law

Question

Advise James in relation to his rights.

When you are advising James consider the following ?

Is he an Employee or worker ?

What rights does the law indicate that he has in relation to

Contracts – when and how this should be communicated

Health and Safety – what are the duties that an employer to an employee ?

Sick pay

Where is the Law found which sets out James rights?

Then plan your answer – so that you do not get the law or its application confused .

For each answer

What are the facts ?

What is the Law/ case law ?

Apply the law to the facts ?

Come to a conclusion

Explain recent changes to how holiday pay is calculated following recent case law and also how to calculate the working hours for employees that have no fixed place of work (field based).review

Employment Law

This is 4th time this paper is being rewritten – it needs 6 points amended as highlighted in the assessor’s feedback. have attached the original brief, the assessors feedback and the paper to be rewritten.

only focus on the points that were scored as a N on the feedback form and follow the comments from the assessor:

– LO2 Know how to manage recruitment and selection activities lawfully – this was scored as N so review.

-LO4 Know how to manage issues relating to pay and working time lawfully – in this section, the assessor said “You have explained the National Minimum/ Living wage and included rates from 2020. Current rates ideally should have been included” – include in the first section.

“You also need to explain recent changes to how holiday pay is calculated following recent case law and also how to calculate the working hours for employees that have no fixed place of work (field based).review :

…and

and summarise these changes.” – include in the last section.

-AC4.2 Explain the major requirements of equal pay law –

“Your explanation is too brief. To meet this learning outcome, having identified the Equality Act 2010 which governs Equal Pay, you need to summarise what is meant by ‘equal’.

Chapter 3 of the Equality Act (2010) defines what equal pay is and this is explained further in the CIPD Fact Sheet on Equal Pay –  elaborate on that.

– To achieve a pass you should refer to leading case law to demonstrate how a judge assesses inequality of pay as this will show your breadth of understanding.

The case you have included does not contain enough detail so suggest you refer to the Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley which is a very recent case relating to an equal pay claim.

To meet this learning outcome in full it is necessary to explain the background of the Gender Pay Gap reporting requirement. You are not accurate when you say the gender gap can be described as inequality in payment. Gender pay gap reporting should not be confused with equal pay. – address.

AC5.1 Identify the major requirements of health and safety law:

In Q2 You provide an example of a physical PI claim and this could have been supported with reference to a good case law examples but your second example relates only to discrimination.  find another example where somebody has suffered a personal Injury caused by discrimination (such as psychiatric harm).

The assessment briefing video explains this well and guides you to a leading case (Michalak v Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust [EWQB 2007], there is a summary of this case on the EML tab of community – add an example.

6.1 Explain the main requirements of unfair dismissal law in respect of capability and misconduct issues:

To achieve a pass it is essential that you cite the Employment Rights Act 1996 s.98 which underpins the right not to be unfairly dismissed and the Acas Code of Practice which sets out best practice when managing discipline (and grievance).

To achieve a pass you should include the case British Home Stores v Burchell [EAT 1978] which is a leading case that created the concept of conducting a full and fair investigation still relevant today and has become known as ‘The Burchell Test’. This case is emphasised in the e-lessons.

focus on all the points made by the assesor.

Prepare an 11- to 15-page paper (not including the title and reference pages) that assesses a legal/ethical issue or situation relating to a current, previous, or potential future work environment.

Prepare an 11- to 15-page paper (not including the title and reference pages) that assesses a legal/ethical issue or situation relating to a current, previous, or potential future work environment.

Use at least 10 scholarly sources that are suitable for research in a graduate-level course.

Your paper must include the following:

A description of a business situation that presents a legal and ethical issue. The business situation must be from prior, current, or anticipated future employment experiences or from a current event.

The description of the business situation must not exceed two pages.

An analysis of the ethical concerns raised by the situation.

Apply at least two different ethical theories to the situation to support at least two different outcomes.

The paper must determine which ethical outlook as applied to this particular situation will result in the best legal outcome for the business.

An explanation of at least three of the relevant areas of law that have been addressed in this course (e.g., constitutional law, contracts, anti-trust law, securities regulations, employment law, environmental law, crimes, or torts) and an assessment of the each area of law as it applies to the business situation identified.

A recommendation to reduce liability exposure and improve the ethical climate or the overall ethics of the situation. Your recommendation must be supported by specific legal, ethical, and business principles.

Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clearstatement that indicates the purpose of your paper.

Must use at least 10 scholarly sources in addition to the course text.

Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center.