HRM 320 ( Employment Law ) Week 2 Assignment
HRM
320 ( Employment Law ) Week 2 Assignment
Assignment
Please
answer the following questions in an MS Word document using APA style
formatting. For those which you need research to answer, please provide the
citations.
1.
What do you think are some of the factors in the modern
workplace that contribute to a theft of time? How can those factors be managed?
2.
What does the word Whistleblower mean (legally speaking)? Give
an example of whistleblowing.
3.
“Retaliation” has become one of the most often cited reasons for
employees filing charges with the EEOC against their employers. Please define
“retaliation” in the legal, employment sense – and explain when it is illegal.
What can an employee do when they feel they have been retaliated against and
for what reasons does retaliation rise to the level of an EEOC lawsuit?
4.
During the course of a day, employee Jennifer Anniestown (an
accountant) constantly opens and updates her Facebook account on her iPad,
checks on her lottery ticket numbers, calls and talks to her mother for 30
minutes, her children for 10 minutes (she makes sure they get home safely every
day) and her husband every afternoon for 15 minutes to see if he or she is
making dinner that night. Her employer, Billybob Thornblower listens to each of
her phone calls to make sure that she isn’t talking to his wife, one of her
good friends, about his actions at work. (He is always hitting on the
salesgirls, in a good-natured way.) Billybob ends up being fired for sexual
harassment when one of the salesgirls complains. Jennifer’s new boss, Tracy, notices
that Jennifer is doing a ton of personal work during company time. There is no
written policy about this issue at the company. To date, Jennifer’s work is
exemplary. She always has everything done in a timely manner and her books
balance at the end of every day. What should Tracy do about this situation?
5.
Last month, Steven Smith was hired as the secretary for lawyer
Wayne Wright, who has a drinking problem. Wayne’s last secretary quit when
Wayne tried to get her to go out with him on a date. So far, Steven and Wayne
have gotten along peachy. Steven is subpoenaed to testify in the harassment
lawsuit of Wayne’s former secretary, and says (under oath) that Wayne has
treated him great, but that Wayne also admitted he had asked the secretary out
on dates regularly and grabbed her inappropriately. Steven is telling the
truth. A few weeks later, Wayne and his firm lose the harassment case and have
to pay the prior secretary back pay and reinstate her to her job as part of the
damages in the case. The firm terminates Steven so that they can put the old
secretary back in her job. Steven asks you what you think he should do. What do
you say?
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