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GHZP 4033 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM & HOSPITALITY EMPLOYEE RIGHTS IN WORKPLACE SYAHIRA BINTI ISHAK 226533 LECTURES: PROF. MADYA NURHAZANI BT MOHD SHARIFF
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Outlines IntroductionEmployee rightsConclusion
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Introduction Employment Rights Act 1996 A contract of employment. Any other contract, whether express or implied and whether oral or in writing. As an employee, we have employment standards rights. Employment Rights Act 1996 A contract of employment. Any other contract, whether express or implied and whether oral or in writing. As an employee, we have employment standards rights.
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Employee Rights Minimum Wages Hours of Work Rest BreaksHealth & Safety
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Minimum Wages Lowest remuneration Employee are eligible for minimum wages Lowest remuneration Employee are eligible for minimum wages
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Hours of Work Working Time Regulation Limits average 48 hours a week One day off each week Night workers (8 hours in each 24 hours)
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Rest Breaks Give employees a reasonable chance during their work period Rest Refresh Take care of personal matters
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Health and Safety Healthy & Safety Ensure physically & mentally Working environment can assurance their healthy and safety.
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Conclusion As the employer, you have always worked hard to ensure that workers received competitive benefits and salaries. Your Rights at workplace have been enshrined in employment law.
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