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An all-in-one reference to the important employment laws that every employer and HR pro needs to know.
With The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the most important employment laws, including: who the law covers what the law allows and prohibits which federal agency enforces the law, and practical tips to avoid violations of the law. Each chapter is dedicated to explaining and demystifying one federal employment law, including the: Americans with Disabilities Act Family and Medical Leave Act Fair Labor Standards Act Immigration Reform and Control Act National Labor Relations Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act Equal Pay Act and many more. Stay ahead of the game and protect your company and yourself —get The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws.
Tells how to enforce on-the-job rights, and discusses sexual harassment, discrimination, drug testing, lie-detector tests, union rights, references, and layoffs
The most complete guide to an employer's legal rights and responsibilities, this book shows how to comply with workplace laws and regulations, run a safe and fair workplace and avoid lawsuits. It explains the latest laws concerning: -- hiring and firing -- personnel policies -- employee compensation and benefits -- discrimination -- workers' comp -- workplace health and safety -- family and medical leave -- and much more. The completely revised third edition expands its coverage of worker privacy rules, discusses when a psychological test of a job applicant may violate the Americans With Disabilities Act, provides updated information on training wages and rounding off hours worked, and trumpets the latest word from the U.S. Supreme Court on sexual harassment.
This third edition has been updated to take account of legislative and other developments including: new disciplinary and grievance procedure rules for employers and employees; age discrimination; new TUPE regulations; finalisation of Data Protection Employment Code of Practice, and much more.