Disputes between employers and employees often have damaging consequences, including employee claiming that leads to lengthy, expensive and time-intensive legal processes. It is questionable if employee-initiated legal claims always effectively respond to the concerns on which they are based. This study explores the motivations of individuals in New Brunswick, Canada in their decisions to consider legal action against their employers. It argues that more attention should be paid to the reasons why individuals elect to pursue legal remedies and to the exploration of means for avoiding litigation or addressing the resolution of such differences in more effective and efficient ways. Adopting a multiple operationism methodology, this study has ...
Assessing a firm’s corporate governance is an integral part of an equity valuation; however it is gr...
The research aim of this inquiry is to understand how executives’ values influence the adoption of ...
The present dissertation addresses the problem of the insufficient recognition of non-traditional fa...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a needs assessment based on employee perceptions of the exis...
In every developed market economy, the law provides for a set of standard-form legal entities. In th...
[Excerpt] Companies operating in the United States today face an increasingly complex and ever-evolv...
This paper examines the criminal prosecution of Milberg Weiss, formerly the most successful plaintif...
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Government increasingly leverages its regulatory function by embodying in law standards that are pro...
Mr Livingstone owned a valuable motor car which Mr Roskilly, a motor car repairer, agreed to repair....
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In Title VII disparate-treatment, employment-discrimination cases, the term “adverse employment acti...
[Excerpt] Supported employment has brought about improvements in the quality of life of women and me...
This Article discusses the use of mandated benefits and tax-financed programs to enhance the welfare...
Assessing a firm’s corporate governance is an integral part of an equity valuation; however it is gr...
The research aim of this inquiry is to understand how executives’ values influence the adoption of ...
The present dissertation addresses the problem of the insufficient recognition of non-traditional fa...
The purpose of this study is to conduct a needs assessment based on employee perceptions of the exis...
In every developed market economy, the law provides for a set of standard-form legal entities. In th...
[Excerpt] Companies operating in the United States today face an increasingly complex and ever-evolv...
This paper examines the criminal prosecution of Milberg Weiss, formerly the most successful plaintif...
This report provides a strategic analysis of a small sized engineering firm competing in the British...
Enforcement of corporate rights and duties may follow either a ‘regulatory’ or ‘enabling’ model. If ...
Government increasingly leverages its regulatory function by embodying in law standards that are pro...
Mr Livingstone owned a valuable motor car which Mr Roskilly, a motor car repairer, agreed to repair....
Perhaps no single motif permeates corporate law and governance literature like the problem of agency...
In Title VII disparate-treatment, employment-discrimination cases, the term “adverse employment acti...
[Excerpt] Supported employment has brought about improvements in the quality of life of women and me...
This Article discusses the use of mandated benefits and tax-financed programs to enhance the welfare...
Assessing a firm’s corporate governance is an integral part of an equity valuation; however it is gr...
The research aim of this inquiry is to understand how executives’ values influence the adoption of ...
The present dissertation addresses the problem of the insufficient recognition of non-traditional fa...