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WGU D352 Section 1 Study Guide Exam 94 Questions with Verified Answers Describe the difference between mediation and arbitration. - CORRECT ANSWER List and describe exceptions to employment at will. - CORRECT ANSWER Exceptions to employment at will include: *Public Policy Exception *Implied Contract Exception *Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing **in addition to a collective bargaining agreement and the Model Employment Termination Act. Four examples of Public Policy - CORRECT ANSWER 1) Refusing to break the law 2) Exercising a legal right 3) Fulfilling a statutory duty 4) Whistleblowing. Model Employment Termination Act (META) - CORRECT ANSWER an employer may not terminate employment of an employee without good cause. Expressed Contracts - CORRECT ANSWER stated in distinct and clear language, either orally or in writing Implied Contracts - CORRECT ANSWER Contracts in which some terms are not specifically stated, but are understood by the parties based on the nature of the transaction **BEHAVIOR BASED** Libel - CORRECT ANSWER written defamation Slander - CORRECT ANSWER spoken defamation Defamation - CORRECT ANSWER Act of harming or ruining another's reputation List the elements necessary for establishing a prima facie case of intentional infliction of emotional distress. - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Extreme and outrageous conduct by a defendant. 2. The defendants' intention of causing, or reckless disregard of the likelihood of causing, emotional distress 3. The plaintiff's suffering of severe emotional distress (and as a direct result of the defendant's extreme and outrageous conduct. How could qualified privilege provide a defense for defamation? - CORRECT ANSWER Qualified privilege must have the absence of malice for defense, ie- when one person communicates with another who has the legitimate need to know the information (such as an employee telling a supervisor of another employee's performance, as long as what the employee is saying is in "good faith." Qualified Privilege - CORRECT ANSWER employers who give references are liable only for false statements that they know to be false or that are primarily motivated by ill will

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Describe the difference between mediation and arbitration. - CORRECT ANSWER


List and describe exceptions to employment at will. - CORRECT ANSWER
Exceptions to employment at will include:
*Public Policy Exception
*Implied Contract Exception
*Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
**in addition to a collective bargaining agreement and the Model Employment
Termination Act.


Four examples of Public Policy - CORRECT ANSWER 1) Refusing to break the law
2) Exercising a legal right
3) Fulfilling a statutory duty
4) Whistleblowing.


Model Employment Termination Act (META) - CORRECT ANSWER an employer
may not terminate employment of an employee without good cause.


Expressed Contracts - CORRECT ANSWER stated in distinct and clear language,
either orally or in writing

,Implied Contracts - CORRECT ANSWER Contracts in which some terms are not
specifically stated, but are understood by the parties based on the nature of the
transaction **BEHAVIOR BASED**


Libel - CORRECT ANSWER written defamation


Slander - CORRECT ANSWER spoken defamation


Defamation - CORRECT ANSWER Act of harming or ruining another's reputation


List the elements necessary for establishing a prima facie case of intentional
infliction of emotional distress. - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Extreme and outrageous
conduct by a defendant.
2. The defendants' intention of causing, or reckless disregard of the likelihood of
causing, emotional distress
3. The plaintiff's suffering of severe emotional distress (and as a direct result of
the defendant's extreme and outrageous conduct.


How could qualified privilege provide a defense for defamation? - CORRECT
ANSWER Qualified privilege must have the absence of malice for defense, ie-
when one person communicates with another who has the legitimate need to
know the information (such as an employee telling a supervisor of another
employee's performance, as long as what the employee is saying is in "good
faith."

, Qualified Privilege - CORRECT ANSWER employers who give references are liable
only for false statements that they know to be false or that are primarily
motivated by ill will


Tortious interference with a contract - CORRECT ANSWER Conduct by one party
that results in another's breaching her contract with a third party.


What are the main elements of tortious interference with contract? - CORRECT
ANSWER A cause of action aimed at a third party who allegedly caused the
plaintiff to be fired or interferes with his/her ability to get a job.
The third party must interfere for an improper reason, ie-animosity toward
plaintiff, and not for a valid business reason in order to beheld responsible for this
tort


tort - CORRECT ANSWER a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than
under contract) leading to civil legal liability.


workplace tort - CORRECT ANSWER a civil wrong in which an employer violates a
duty owed to its customers or employees


Retaliatory Demotion - CORRECT ANSWER Reduction in rank, salary, or job title as
a punishment
The elements of the tort are much the same as with a wrongful discharge
If firing the employee would be illegal under the circumstances, the chances are
good that a demotion is equally illegitimate in the eyes of the courts
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