Unit 1.4 People in Business

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In general full time jobs involve 35 or more (usually 40) hours of work during a week.
Full Time
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In general, people who work part time work between 1 to 34 hours a week.
Part Time
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Minimum wage, equal pay act, discrimination laws.
Legalisation
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Lowest hourly rate an employer can pay an employee.
Minimum Wage
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A federal statute which prevents discrimination in the payment of benefits or wages based on an individual's gender when women and men perform work involving similar skill sets, efforts, and job responsibilities. The act became an amendment to the Fa
Equal Pay Act
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The assessment of an employer's current staff to ascertain if any current employees are sufficiently skilled or qualified to perform required job vacancies. When a business engages in internal recruitment, a current employee might be reassigned to th
Internal Recruitment
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The assessment of the current available pool of job candidates, other than existing staff, to ascertain if any are sufficiently skilled or qualified to fill and perform existing job vacancies. When a business engages in external recruitment, a head h
External Recruitment
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In general, people who work part time work between 1 to 34 hours a week.

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Minimum wage, equal pay act, discrimination laws.

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Lowest hourly rate an employer can pay an employee.

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A federal statute which prevents discrimination in the payment of benefits or wages based on an individual's gender when women and men perform work involving similar skill sets, efforts, and job responsibilities. The act became an amendment to the Fa

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