HRM 593 Employment Law (HRM 593)

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  • Other • 20 pages • 2021
  • • b.A machine operator employee with a major depressive disorder intermittently takes leaves under the Family and Medical Leave Act, resulting in alleged harassment by her employer surrounding her FMLA usage as well as a transfer to various difficult machines after her return from leave. Two months after her last FMLA leave, she is terminated for “improper phone usage.” [Hite v. Vermeer Mfg. Co., 361 F. Supp. 2d 935 (S.D. Iowa, 2005).] It definitely seems as if the employer was out to ge...
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HRM 593 Employment Law Midterm Exam Complete Solution
  • HRM 593 Employment Law Midterm Exam Complete Solution

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2020
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  • (TCO B) Porter, Co. has recently instituted a policy of promoting only from within its employee pool. For years, the company hired for advanced positions internally and externally. At the time when Porter, Co. instituted this new policy of promoting exclusively internally, its workforce of 200 individuals was 80% male and 20% female. The available labor pool of 3,000 qualified individuals from which Porter, Co. might recruit for advanced positions, were it looking outside as well as within, was ...
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 HRM 593 Employment Law Final Exam_Complete Answers_Already Graded A
  • HRM 593 Employment Law Final Exam_Complete Answers_Already Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2020
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  • 1.(TCO A) Alice Jones was employed as a clerk-typist by a company. She requested and was refused a vacation day. The employer’s refusal was based on her failure to submit the request at least two weeks in advance as required by company policy. She announced that she would take the day anyway, and when she subsequently failed to report for work, was fired for insubordination, plus the unexcused absence. Jones claimed that the company’s real reason for firing her was a complaint that she had ...
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