HR management chapter 2 Flashcards
What types of companies fall into federal jurisdiction?
- 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.
What is the proportion of companies under federal or provincial laws?
90% are subject to provincial law
10% are subject to federal law
What are the 2 types of prohibited discrimination?
- Direct
- Indirect and systemic
What is direct discrimination?
It deliberately refuses to hire, train or promote on any prohibited grounds.
What are indirect and systemic discrimination?
Embedded policies and practices that appear neutral on the surface have an adverse impact on specific groups for reasons not job-related.
What is the CNESST in charge of?
- Labour standards
- Pay equity
- Health and Safety
What are the laws regarding contracts?
- Can be written or verbal.
- Indeterminate or fixed term duration.
- Droit de rupture.
What does the manager obligation law say?
- Protect health and safety.
- Allow performance of the work and pay for it.
- Preserve the dignity of the employee.
What does the employee’s obligations law say?
- Perform work under the supervision and control of the employer.
- Carry out work with prudence and diligence.
- Demonstrate discretion and act faithfully.
What are the reasons for terminating an employee/employer relationship?
- 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).
Who is not concerned by the labor standards act?
- Senior management
- Self-employed workers
- Interns
What does an employee handbook say?
- 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.
What does the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms say?
States fundamental rights and freedoms and sets anti-discrimination standards in the labor field.
What does the Québec civil code say?
Governs relationships of a private nature.
What does the charter of the French Language say?
Protects the French language in the workplace.