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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Employment Law Enforcement' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Employment Law Enforcement Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Employment Law Enforcement 1. Csi Has Made The Study Of Forensics An Exciting Career Opportunity - By: Michael Russell Forensics is not just one field of study but encompasses several different disciplines. You first decision is to determine which area most interests you. If you would like to work in a crime lab doing analysis of DNA or drug testing, you need a bachelor's degree in chemistry, bi... Featured ArticleEmployment Law: Time Limits For Bringing Employment Tribunal Claims In the case of Chouafi v London United Busways Ltd [2005], the claimant was employed as a bus driver by the defendant company. In October 2003, he was diagnosed with severe depression and was signed off work until February 2004. He was dismissed in January 2004 on the grounds of his medical condition and complained to the employment tribunal of unfair dismissal and disability discrimination.The Employment Rights Act 1996 provides that an employment tribunal shall not cons ...
Read full story 2. What Is Background Check? - By: Clyde Barry What are background checks? From a simple criminal record check to a full blown due diligence investigation the contents and type of check can vary widely. Most checks consist of at least the following elements: Criminal record search Employment verificationbr... 3. Your Privacy Exposed! Computer Forensics International Uncovers Secrets About Recycled Hard Drives - By: Stacey Kumagai FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stacey Kumagai, Media Relations Phone: 818/506-8675; Email: mediamonster@yahoo.com YOUR PRIVACY EXPOSED! Computer Forensics International uncovers secrets about recycled hard drives Los Angeles, CA --- Privacy is essentia... 4. Employee Background Checks Security Checks On The Increase - By: Fred Appleyard In the aftermath of 9-11, and the growing problem of workplace violence, the demand and need for employee background checks and security checks are now greater than ever. Employers are turning to investigative companies in greater numbers to run employee background checks on new job ap... 5. If You Have The Qualities Required To Be A Nurse And Want A Well Paying Job, Getting An Lpn Degree In Nursing Is A Great Way To Secure Your Professional Future - By: Driskill If you have the qualities required to be a nurse and want a well paying job, getting an LPN degree in nursing is a great way to secure your professional future. The scope of clinical nurse specialist practice includes patients, nursing personnel and organization systems. Nursing places it... 6. Various Nursing Jobs That Are Available In Various Hospitals, Clinics Right Now Are The Following: Registered Nurse, Case Management Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Home Health Aides, Home Health Nurse, Hospital Nurse - By: Driskill Various nursing jobs that are available in various hospitals, clinics right now are the following: registered nurse, case management nurse, clinical nurse specialist, home health aides, home health nurse, hospital nurse. Nursing places its focus not only on a particular health problem, bu... 7. Forensic Accounting- Csi Of Accounting Jobs - By: Jay Moncliff Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today. This specialized area is interesting and dynamic, and provides unlimited opportunities for the next few decades. Forensic accountants work in two primary areas, investigative accounting and l... 8. Respiratory Nurses Provide Care To Patients With Respiratory Disorders Such As Asthma, Tuberculosis, And Cystic Fibrosis - By: Driskill Forensics nurses combine nursing with law enforcement by treating and investigating victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or accidental death. Respiratory nurses provide care to patients with respiratory disorders such as asthma, tuberculosis, and cystic fibrosis. There are three major educational... 9. However, Since Past Few Years A Decline Is Seen In The Number Of People Taking Up Nursing As A Career - By: Driskill Some ambulatory care nurses are involved in telehealth, providing care and advice through electronic communications media such as videoconferencing or the Internet. RNs work to promote general health by educating the public on various warning signs and symptoms of disease and where to go for help. L... 10. Employment - Claims - Overseas Worker - By: Michael Russell In the case Saggar v Ministry of Defence [2005], it was held that an overseas based employee of a British business, who was a UK resident when recruited or at any time during the course of the employees employment, is entitled to bring a discrimination claim in the UK. The claim can be ... 11. Despite The Slower Employment Growth In Hospitals, Job Opportunities Should Still Be Excellent Because Of The Relatively High Turnover Of Hospital Nurses - By: Driskill The type of care demanded will require nurses who are able to perform complex procedures. In 2004, 417 nursing schools offered masters degrees, 93 offered doctoral degrees, and 46 offered accelerated BSN-to-doctoral programs. Even though employment opportunities for all nursing specialties are expec... 12. Employment Law: Time Limits For Bringing Employment Tribunal Claims - By: Michael Russell In the case of Chouafi v London United Busways Ltd [2005], the claimant was employed as a bus driver by the defendant company. In October 2003, he was diagnosed with severe depression and was signed off work until February 2004. He was dismissed in January 2004 on the grounds of his medi... 13. The Need For Employment Background Checks - - By: Steve Valentino Depending on your state and what type of business you are in, employee background checks may or may not be mandated by law. In businesses that deal with children or seniors, Federal law requires background checks on all employees and/or volunteers. The reasons should be obvious: the Federal govern... 14. License Plates - By: Michael Russell Each of the fifty states in the United States maintain jurisdiction over certain laws rules and regulations. This allows states to govern their own tax base and infrastructure. One of the things that vary from state to state is license plates. All states do require that vehicles have license plat... 15. Being A Witness Vs Being A Snitch Or Informant - By: (see Article) I think it is time that people stopped snitching and started witnessing. Now you might be wondering what the difference is between the two. The difference is the motivation and the consequences the two bring to society. One helps the other hinders communities. One is drive... 16. Rns Must Observe Rigid, Standardized Guidelines To Guard Against Disease And Other Dangers, Such As Those Posed By Radiation, Accidental Needle Sticks, Chemicals Used To Sterilize Instruments, And Anesthetics - By: Driskill RNs must observe rigid, standardized guidelines to guard against disease and other dangers, such as those posed by radiation, accidental needle sticks, chemicals used to sterilize instruments, and anesthetics. ADN programs, offered by community and junior colleges, take about 2 to 3 years to complet... 17. With The Aging Population Growing Steadily, There Will Be No Shortage Of Jobs For Nurses Well Into The Future - By: Driskill With the help and support of more experienced nurses, they participate in the nursing process from the beginning. Their nursing expertise and experience on a health care team equip them to manage ambulatory, acute, home-based, and chronic care. With the aging population growing steadily, there will ... 18. For Example, Ambulatory Care Nurses Treat Patients With A Variety Of Illnesses And Injuries On An Outpatient Basis, Either In Physicians Offices Or In Clinics - By: Driskill For example, ambulatory care nurses treat patients with a variety of illnesses and injuries on an outpatient basis, either in physicians offices or in clinics. Forensics nurses combine nursing with law enforcement by treating and investigating victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or ac... 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