Ch. 20 : Employment Relationship
Employment at will
Discharge contract
Exceptions
Contract theory
Implied contract, fire in different terms
Bulletin
Oral Premises
Arbitrarism
Good Faith
Tort theory
Fraud
Promise believed by the employee and not completed by the employer
Infliction of emotional distress
Defamation
Public Policy
Statutes
Refuse to enter criminal acts
Wrongful Discharge
No violation of employment contract or statutory law
Common law
Worker Health and Sagety
The occupational Safety and Health Act
Safe workplaces
Specific standards
Enforcement agencies
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Research health problems
Occupational Safety and Health Review comission
Appeal form actions of the OSHA
OSHA
Occupational safety and health administration
Promulge standards
Make inspections
Procedures and violations
Employers with 11 or more
Injury and illness records
Report OSHA
Injury
Death
Accident
5 or more employees on it
48 hrs to do so
State workers' compensation Laws
Administrative procedure for compensating workers injured on the job
Domestic, agricultural,temporal, common carriers
Excluded
Minors
Included
Requirements
Employment relationship
Injured
Accidental on the job in the course of employment
Employees notify
Employer
Injury promptly
30 days
Agency
workers' compensation claim
60 to 2 years
Advantages
No common law defenses of
Contributory negligence
Assumption of risk
Disadvantages
Cannon sue after accepting workers' compensation
Family and Medical Leave
FMLA
Time off Work
Coverage and Application
Employer with 50 or more
12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave
continue health-care coverage
same position or comparable position
Except
Key Employee
Top 10 percent pay
New people and part time are not covered
Remedies
Damages for lost benefits, Denied compensation, monetary losses
Up to employees wage for 12 weeks
Job Reinstatement
Promotion
Wage and hour laws
Davis-Bacon Act
Prevailing wages
Contractors or subcontractors
Government contruction projects
Walsh-Healey Act
Minimum wage
1.5 times regular pay
Overtime
Federal Government
Fair Labor Standards Act
Extend wage-hour requirements
Cover all employers involved in interstate commerce
Child Labor
Under 14
Deliver newspapers
Work for their parents
14-15
Not hazardous occupations
No more than 3 hours in school day
No more than 8 hours in normal day
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No time limit
Not hazardous occupations
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None of the above
Hours and Wage
Minimum wage
7.25 per hour (2009)
More than 40 hours
Overtime
Paid 1.5 times the regular pay
hours done - 40
Exemptions
Does not apply to
Manual workers
Workers who perform repetitive tasks
firefighters
Police
Income Security, Pension, and Health Plans
Insurance programs to protect from
Retirement
Death
Disability
Hospitalization
Unemployment
Social Security Act
Provides
Old age survivors and disability insurance
OASDI
FICA
Help pay benefits for retirement
Employer and Employee
Medicare
65 years or older
Some disable under 65
Financed
Employers and Employees
Private Pension Plans
Employee Retirement Income Security Act
ERISA
Retirments plans by employers
Unemployment Compensation
Federal unemployment tax act
FUTA
Requirements
Worker willing to work, actively seeking work
COBRA
Lost job
Not eligible for group health-insurance plans
Employers with 20 or more
Gives employee right to continue the group health benefits for a litmited time
Spouses
Former SPouses and children
Procedures
Employer Notifies of COBRA to the Employee
Employee has 60 days to decide to continue with the plan or not
Employer has no further obligation
18 more months of coverage
Employee pays premiums for continued coverage and administrative fees
Employer-Sponsored Group Health Plans
HIPAA
Requirements for Insurance
Limit exclusion
Preexisting condition
med treatment within 6 months
Employees given credit for previous health coverage
Reponsabilities
Collect info
Privacy
Employee Privacy Rights
Electronic Monitoring in Workplace
Employer Informs
No Privacy issues
Electorinc Communications Privacy Act
Use in business course
Other types
Lie Detector tests
Not allowed
Drug testing
Public Employers
Public safety issues
Private
Some norms
AIDS and HIV
American Disabilities Act