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    Practical Employment Contract Law

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Practical Employment Contract Law

    Practical Employment Contract Law
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.93 GB | Duration: 1h 27m

    How to check your employment contract, How to draft an employment separation agreement, etc.

    What you'll learn

    How to terminate an " at will" employee

    How to get out of an employment contract

    How to check your employment contract

    How to draft an employee separation agreement

    How to request a workplace accommodation

    How is getting fired different from getting laid off

    Requirements

    Desire to learn more about employment contract

    Description

       An employment contract lays out the details pertinent to an employer-employee relationship. This legally binding document is usually beneficial to both parties. An employment contract clarifies each party's responsibilities and provides stability to both parties. However, the stability that an employment contract provides also can be problematic if the employee wants to end the employer-employee relationship. It is essential to keep in mind that the other party potentially may sue you for financial compensation if you wrongfully terminate the contract prematurely. While you may have written employment contract in some cases, contracts can be implied in some states. For instance, if your employee handbook, it may implied create a contract by which you are bound, under some state laws. If you don't have employment contract, you are an employee at will. This means that you can be fired for any reason or no reason, so long as that reason is not illegal. For instance, an illegal reason for firing an at-will employee could be racial discrimination.  Whenever you enter into an employment contract, you should be aware of your rights and responsibilities under the contract. You do not want to be surprise at a later date by a provision of your contract that you overlooked or did not understand. You must understand what is in your contract and what you are agreeing to at the start of the contract so you know what rights and obligations there are on both sides. As a result, it is important that you carefully scrutinize your employment contract and ensure that you are clear about it's provisions before you sign it.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Right-to-work law

    Lecture 3 History of labour law

    Section 2: How To Get Out Of An Employment Contract

    Lecture 4 Determining your local obligation under the contract

    Lecture 5 Evaluating your legal grounds for terminating the contract

    Lecture 6 Negotiating and terminating your contract

    Section 3: How To Terminate An "At Will" Employee

    Lecture 7 Documenting the reasons for termination

    Lecture 8 Conducting the termination interview

    Lecture 9 Maintaining required records

    Section 4: How To Check Your Employment Contract

    Lecture 10 Determining if you have an employment contract

    Lecture 11 Understanding the basics of an employment contract

    Lecture 12 Examining the provisions of your contract

    Lecture 13 Checking the provisions that your employment contract should include

    Section 5: How To Draft An Employee Separation Agreement

    Lecture 14 Crafting your introduction

    Lecture 15 Establishing the terms

    Lecture 16 Defining post-employment obligation

    Section 6: How To Request A Workplace Accommodation

    Lecture 17 Assessing your situation

    Lecture 18 Communicating with your employer

    Lecture 19 Follow-up

    Section 7: How Is Getting Fired Different From Getting Laid Off

    Lecture 20 Difference between getting laid off and getting fired

    Lecture 21 Job hunting after being fired or laid off

    Employee, employers, managers, consultants, directors, human resources professionals, government, lawyers, negotiators, arbitrators, companies, etc.