HR management chapter 2 Flashcards

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What types of companies fall into federal jurisdiction?

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  • Dealings with other countries: Air routes, air transport, shipping, and broadcasting.
  • Interprovincial links: road and rail transportation.
  • National interest: nuclear energy, national defense, currency and coinage, banking.
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What is the proportion of companies under federal or provincial laws?

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90% are subject to provincial law
10% are subject to federal law

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What are the 2 types of prohibited discrimination?

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  • Direct
  • Indirect and systemic
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What is direct discrimination?

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It deliberately refuses to hire, train or promote on any prohibited grounds.

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What are indirect and systemic discrimination?

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Embedded policies and practices that appear neutral on the surface have an adverse impact on specific groups for reasons not job-related.

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What is the CNESST in charge of?

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  • Labour standards
  • Pay equity
  • Health and Safety
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What are the laws regarding contracts?

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  • Can be written or verbal.
  • Indeterminate or fixed term duration.
  • Droit de rupture.
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What does the manager obligation law say?

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  • Protect health and safety.
  • Allow performance of the work and pay for it.
  • Preserve the dignity of the employee.
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What does the employee’s obligations law say?

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  • Perform work under the supervision and control of the employer.
  • Carry out work with prudence and diligence.
  • Demonstrate discretion and act faithfully.
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What are the reasons for terminating an employee/employer relationship?

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  • Resignation (employee is going away by himself).
  • Dismissal (employee is going away by directive of the employer).
  • Permanent layoff (employee is leaving because of company situation)
  • Temporary layoff (employee is leaving temporally because of a company situation).
  • Mutual agreement (agreement between the employee and the manager).
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Who is not concerned by the labor standards act?

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  • Senior management
  • Self-employed workers
  • Interns
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What does an employee handbook say?

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  • It defines specific policies and key information
  • It has a mission, a vision, and a lot of useful information about the what company does and what they offer to its employees.
  • It must be specific, it has to be signed by the employees, and it must be applied uniformly and consistently.
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What does the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms say?

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States fundamental rights and freedoms and sets anti-discrimination standards in the labor field.

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What does the Québec civil code say?

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Governs relationships of a private nature.

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What does the charter of the French Language say?

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Protects the French language in the workplace.

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what does the Labour Code say?

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Deals with collective working relationships.

17
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What do the Act Respecting Labour standards say?

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Sets minimum labor standards and grants employees recourse in the case of dismissals.

18
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What does the Act Resecting Equal Access to Employment in Public bodies say?

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Establishes a framework for equal access to address the situation of certain groups discriminated against in employment (women, native peoples, visible minorities, and people whose mother tongue is neither French nor English).

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What does the Pay Equity Act say?

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Corrects the wage gap created by systemic discrimination based on gender against people who occupy predominantly female job classes.

20
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What does the National Holiday Act say?

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States that June 24 is a statutory general holiday.

21
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What does the Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector say?

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Ensures the protection of personal information and sets rules concerning its collection retention, use, and disclosure in the work environment.

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What does the Act Respecting Occupational Health and Safety say?

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Focuses on eliminating hazards to the health, safety, and physical integrity of personnel; determines the rights and obligations of workers. employers and their respective associations; establish the mechanisms and recourse available to make the provision of the law a reality.

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What does the Act Respecting Industrial Accidents and Occupational Diseases say?

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Establishes the right to compensation, rehabilitation, medical assistance, and return to work for victims of work-related accidents and occupational diseases.

24
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What does the Voluntary Retirement Savings say?

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Proposes a group of retirement saving plans gradually accessible in Québec companies to employees who choose to join it, the purpose being to encourage retirement savings for all Québec workers.

25
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What is constructive dismissal?

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It is an action by which the employer unilaterally makes substantial changes to the essential terms of an employee’s contract or uses harassment to goad an employee into resigning