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Employment Law
The foundation stone of the workplace is the employment contract. The terms of the contract can come from a number of different sources, for example, statute, industry rules and standards, and the company’s own rules. The Employment Rights Act 1996 places...
Author: KateRussell
Employment law update – the employment contract
06th May 2011The foundation stone of the workplace is the employment contract. The terms of the contract can come from a number of different sources, for example, statute, industry rules and standards, and the company’s own rules. The Employment Rights Act 1996 places...
Author: KateRussell
Commercial Law
Some people have jobs in which they are very successful, but nonetheless, they are unhappy. It could be that you enjoy the people you work with and maybe even make an excellent income. Maybe you have a highly respected job title (like doctor or lawyer),...
Author: ctrebble
Your Career-Is Something Missing?
12th July 2010Some people have jobs in which they are very successful, but nonetheless, they are unhappy. It could be that you enjoy the people you work with and maybe even make an excellent income. Maybe you have a highly respected job title (like doctor or lawyer),...
Author: ctrebble
Legal
One of the most common and often expensive mistakes an employer can make is to misclassify their employees as being exempt from overtime, if they are, in fact, non exempt employees by law. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and i...
Author: Mansi Gupta
California Exemptions: Are you REALLY Exempt from Overtime Pay?
17th February 2009One of the most common and often expensive mistakes an employer can make is to misclassify their employees as being exempt from overtime, if they are, in fact, non exempt employees by law. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and i...
Author: Mansi Gupta