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LAW 201- hrm and law

LAW 201- hrm and law
INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT
(Maximum 2000 words – Due Date SEP 15 6pm)

Your individual field work activity will involve attending the Fair Work Tribunal/Fair Work Australia (FWA), hearing and explaining a case, discussing the business ethics it raises, and detailing the process of dispute resolution in a report. The report will require you to research, review and comment on the relevant law, related business ethics, and the form of dispute resolution associated with the case you heard.

The format of your report will be
Assessment Criteria

Evaluate FWA
20%
Discuss the ethical issues in the observed case
10%
Identify the facts of the observed case
10%
Illustrate the relevant law relating to the observed case    20%
Appraise the legal arguments of Counsel in the observed case
20%
Assess the judgement of the observed case
20%

TOTAL
100%
*APA REFERENCING
Required textbook
Price, Rohan, and Nielson, Jennifer (2012), Principles of Employment Law, Thomson and Reuters, Sydney.
Websites
www.austlii.edu.au
www.fwc.gov.au
www.fairwork.gov.au
www.legislation.vic.gov.au
www.comlaw.gov.au
www.vecci.org.au

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LAW 201- hrm and law

LAW 201- hrm and law
INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT
(Maximum 2000 words – Due Date SEP 15 6pm)

Your individual field work activity will involve attending the Fair Work Tribunal/Fair Work Australia (FWA), hearing and explaining a case, discussing the business ethics it raises, and detailing the process of dispute resolution in a report. The report will require you to research, review and comment on the relevant law, related business ethics, and the form of dispute resolution associated with the case you heard.

The format of your report will be
Assessment Criteria

Evaluate FWA
20%
Discuss the ethical issues in the observed case
10%
Identify the facts of the observed case
10%
Illustrate the relevant law relating to the observed case    20%
Appraise the legal arguments of Counsel in the observed case
20%
Assess the judgement of the observed case
20%

TOTAL
100%
*APA REFERENCING
Required textbook
Price, Rohan, and Nielson, Jennifer (2012), Principles of Employment Law, Thomson and Reuters, Sydney.
Websites
www.austlii.edu.au
www.fwc.gov.au
www.fairwork.gov.au
www.legislation.vic.gov.au
www.comlaw.gov.au
www.vecci.org.au

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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