MEMORANDUM TO: Bradley Stonefield FROM: Atwood and Allen Consulting DATE: April 13, 2015 SUBJECT: Employment Law Compliance Plan CC: Traci Goldeman, Manager In regards to your interest in opening the limousine service, Landslide Limousines, we would first like to address employment laws. Each state has their own set of laws aside from federal laws that have been put in place and it is important to be aware of them in a business venture. The employment laws dictate and lead employers
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Louisa is a resident of Louisiana. She and her husband had two children prior to her husband’s death in 2012. Louisa suffers from addiction and in the past has been violent toward her children. In 2003 her children were placed by the state and later adopted. The children have prospered in the care of their adopted parents for the last three years. Louisa states she has not drank alcohol since July of 2006 and is seeking to reinstate her parental rights and be reunified with her children. The termination
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Donald Dripps proposes a hybrid solution called the Contingent Exclusionary Rule to the overly debated topic of the Exclusionary Rule. “The contingent exclusionary rule incorporates some of the strong points of both exclusion and damages” (Dripps, 2001). The Contingent Exclusionary Rule adds a high monetary damages sanction to unintentional law enforcement failures in order to create deterrence. “The idea is that police officer are motivated to conduct proper searches because if they do not, any
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Topic 5: The Death Penalty being reinstated: Ray Krone was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. After serving more than 10 years in Arizona prisons, including 32 months on death row, he was successfully vindicated in 2002. His innocence was finally established after DNA tests proved another man had committed the murder of a female bartender. If he were not proved innocent then he would have been killed because of the death penalty. His whole life would have been taken away from
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legislative protection on employment benefits and superannuation and so on. Common law deals with unlawful/wrongful dismissal grounds based on contract law. The remedy for wrongful dismissal under common law would be quantum of damages given and no reinstatement. If any termination not following the grounds as contract terms of that employment contract shall be unlawful or wrongful and is a contract breach. This can be referred to in the case of NSW Cancer Council v. Sarfaty (1992). Common law courts
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their assets must be returned to local public control.They argue that proper administration of nurseries, schools, colleges or universities is utterly incompatible with privatisation in any form. The Socialist Labour Party is dedicated to the full reinstatement of trade union privileges for all education workers, whose pay and work conditions need to be determined through accurate negotiating structures. They believe that class sizes must be severely condensed and more teachers employed, therefore guaranteeing
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Reinstatement Of the Death penalty 2/6/2016 On the issue of death penalty the suggestions and thinking of justice Marshall and Brennan, that the death penalty is unconstitutional. After this decision the court has decide to leave the decision on the states to make their laws on the issue of capital punishment. Now advocates are trying to make new laws to end the autocracy and 35 states including Florida they enact the new laws of death penalty. Death penalty was imposed by Supreme Court
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without the death penalty have much lower murder rates. The South accounts for 80% of US executions and has the highest regional murder rate. The wrongful execution of an innocent person is an injustice that can never be rectified. Since the reinstatement of the death penalty, 142 men and women have been released from Death Row
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(many of them white). On January 17, 1893 U.S. troops overthrow the Queen and takeover the Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1894 Hawaii was declared a republic by the U.S, Queen Liliu’okalani then signed a formal abduction in 1895 to appeal to U.S. for reinstatement but was not successful. The queen was then after placed under house arrest in the I’olani palace and charged with treason. On January 24, 1895, Queen Liliuokalani was forced to surrender the Hawaiian throne, officially ending the Hawaiian
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gathered suggested that Porter had been wrongly convicted. Were these new revelations and the subsequent release of Porter a lucky break or a freak occurrence? Not likely, reports DeWayne Wickham, also of USA Today. He points out that since the reinstatement of the death penalty in the United States in 1976, of those sentenced to death, 490 people have been executed while 76 have been freed from Death Row. This calculates into one innocent person being released from Death Row for every six individuals
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