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Explain what your school expects of you as a student and a work-based learning program. Summarize the effects of the Fair Labor Standards Act on workers. Identify what you can improve your learning skills. Chapter Objectives Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt2
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Fair labor standards act (FLSA) Minimum wage Equal Pay Act Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Priority Summarizing Interview Social Security Work permit Training Agreement Training Station Report Key Terms Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt3
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The place that you are working at is your training station. The program coordinator will visit your place of employment to ensure the student is working and appropriate environment. Depending on age the appropriateness of the workstation. The younger of the student the more restrictiveness there is to the workstation. Your Training Station Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt4
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It is required by law that at work all employees must have a Social Security card To make sure you receive Sosa's Social Security credit. To have your proper identification for taxes. Minors must have a work permit. Get a Social Security Number and a Work Permit Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt5
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To assure the employer that the student is committed to the work experience. To assure the students that the employer is committed to training him or her to do the job. To assume the parents or guardian that the student is involved in a well-plan educational experience. To assume the school-to-work coordinator that all parties understand these responsibilities and are committed to the student having a successful work experience. Abide by the Training Agreement Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt6
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The training plan consists of a list of: attitudes skills Knowledge The purpose of a training plan is to formally identify your training supervisor on the job. The supervisor who is responsible for the training station and your on-the-job training this is the person your program coordinator contacts about your progress. Follow the Training Plan Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt7
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Fair Labor Practices Act (FLSA) Protects workers from unfair treatment by their employers. Pass in 1938 Deals with the relationship between employees and employers Minimum Wage The lowest hourly rate that employer can pay. This rate is set by the federal government periodically to meet the needs of inflation and recession. Know the Law Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt8
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Overtime Pay Must be paid at least 1 1/2 of the regular rate. If Johnny worked the following hours, what is his gross pay? Sunday: 6 hours Monday: off Tuesday: 8 hours Wednesday: 8 hours Thursday: 8 hours Friday: 6 hours Saturday: 10 hours Total hours worked: 46 hours 40 hours times $10 an hour equal $400 6 hours times $15 an hour equal $90 Gross pay equals $490 Figuring Gross Pay Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt9
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An amendment on the fair labor standards act resulted the Equal Pay Act of 1963 requires employers to pay equal pay no matter what sex was same job in the same working conditions. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Child Labor Standards 18-year-old people are no longer subject to federal child labor laws. 16 and 17-year-olds can only work on on hazardous jobs for number of hours. 14 and 15-year-olds may work outside school hours in various nonmanufacturing, non-mining, nonhazardous jobs above for no longer than 3 hours per school day or 18 hours per school week. www.eeoc.gov. Equal Pay Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt10
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To protect children from exploitation of work the FLSA child labor laws were created. 18-year-olds are no longer subject to the federal child labor laws they are considered an adult by the government. 16 and 17-year-olds can work in any nonhazardous job for number of hours Hazardous jobs can be defined as operating motor vehicles or power driven machinery, working with explosive, oh and work in construction, demolition and other fields. Child Labor Standards Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt11
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14 and 15-year-olds may work outside the school hours and various nonmanufacturing, non-mining, and nonhazardous jobs. No longer than 3 hours per school day or 18 hours per school week. During non-school periods they may work no longer than 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week. May not begin work before 7 AM or extending past 7 PM 9 PM in the summer. Child Labor Standards, Continued Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt12
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16 a workplace it is so important that the sole focus of one government agency. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) OSHA main goal set and enforce safety and health standards for workers Prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace. Www.OSHA.gov Www.OSHA.gov Safe Labor Practices Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt13
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School-to-work students need to develop time management skills. To be able to go to school get the grades they need, and able spend time at work to do a good job. To do this students need be able to do the following: Use time management skills, avoid wasting time. Practice good study habits: Keep a separate notebook for each class Make sure you understand the assignment Complete your assignments every day. Don't procrastinate Study and Learn Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt14
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Set aside a time and place to study. Best time to study is between 2 PM to 5 PM When it's time to study, began immediately. Studying small segments of time. 30 minute segments. Do the more difficult assignments first Use your computer The computer will help in researching. Avoid time wasters, such as surfing on the Internet, and Facebook and other websites. Study and Learn, Continued Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt15
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Each day develop a daily schedule plan You balance your work and study and recreation. Prioritize your "to do" list. Improve your reading skills. Good reading skills can save time in studying and yet get better grades. Read full sentences. Paraphrase your reading and a reading log. Don't focus on single words Participate in class. Be a good listener. Take good notes. Ask questions to ensure understanding. Organize Your Schedule Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt16
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Developing Successful Habits Chapter 2 Understanding Work- BASED Learning Mr. Dave Schmidt17
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