Description
Labor and Employment Issues for the Safety Professional
Occupational Safety & Health Guide Series
Author: Schneid Thomas D.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Labor and Employment Issues for the Safety Professional:
Keywords
Safety Professionals; professionals; Prudent Safety Professionals; prudent; OSH Act; function; CFR; unfair; Safety Function; practice; Collective Bargaining Agreement; usca; Unfair Labor Practice; section; USCA Section; collective; FMLA; bargaining; Violate; agreement; Title VII; Title III; Job Function; FMLA Leave; Loss Prevention Professionals; OSHA Standard; NLRB Election; Unfair Labor Practice Charges; Nonunion Operation; Health Administration; Fair Credit Reporting Act; National Labor Relations Board; ADEA; EEOC; Back Pay
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Add to cart the book of Schneid Thomas D.Publication date: 05-2017
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Publication date: 06-2011
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Safety professionals interact with many other functions within the organization, including but not limited to production, human resources, and medical, with each function possessing specific laws and regulations which govern their actions and inactions. In order to function within the organizational structure, they need a working knowledge of the laws and regulations which impact his/her area of responsibility as well as the laws and regulations which impact employees, managers, and the overall organizational structure.
An extensive examination of safety laws and regulations, Labor and Employment Issues for the Safety Professional provides a working knowledge of the impacts, requirements, and implications of safety professionals? actions and inactions as related to state and federal laws. It presents information on an issue-by-issue basis, delineating the basics of the issue, identifying the applicable law or regulation, and presenting possible solutions to achieve and maintain compliance while achieving the safety objective. The book covers conflicts between laws and regulations and includes case law and reference points.
This text elucidates a number of laws within the labor, employment, and related areas which may impact safety professionals in the course of their daily activities. It supplies a working knowledge of the peripheral laws and regulations that impact safety functions, allowing them to avoid potential legal "issues" and possible legal liabilities for themselves as well as their organizations.
Labor, Management, and Safety. At-Will Employment and Exceptions. Labor Law and Safety. NLRB and Labor-Management Relations. Collective Bargaining. Contract Administration. Title VII and Antidiscrimination Laws. Age Discrimination. Wage and Hour Laws. Federal Retirement and Welfare Laws. Privacy Laws. Family and Medical Leave Act and Safety. Americans with Disabilities Act and Safety. OSHA Inspections and Defenses. New Cases, Laws, and Legislation. Appendix 1: National Labor Relations Act. Appendix 2: Wage and Hour Division (WHD): Minimum Wage Laws in the States—July 1, 2010. Appendix 3: Spotlight on Statistics. Appendix 4: OSHA Instruction. Index.