In discussion of employee rights
and responsibilities there are different types of rights and responsibilities
are associated with business activities that need to be manage with any
business entity irrespective of nature or extend of its performance. All
employees are referred to be act as concern to be business rights and
responsibilities of individual level.
Rights of employees
1. Discrimination
Laws
A variety of federal laws make it
illegal to discriminate against employees or potential hires based on certain
personal attributes. The key law is the Civil Rights Act, although numerous
amendments and other laws have expanded worker protections.
In general, the Civil Rights Act
dictates that you cannot make decisions about hiring, firing, advancement,
training or other worker roles on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual
orientation or national origin. Other laws provide additional worker rights so
that discrimination based on pregnancy, age or disability is also prohibited.
Companies cannot use genetic information, as might be obtained from a pre-
employment health screening, as the basis of decisions.(Great Britain. Department for Business, Enterprise
and Regulatory Reform, 2007)
2. Health
and Safety
Workers deserve reasonably safe
and secure working conditions, and this right is codified in federal laws such
as the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Worker safety provisions for retail
activities are different from those at a construction site or a manufacturing
operation, for example. Make sure you are aware of the safety provisions that
apply to your business.(Osigweh, 1989)
3. Wages
and Hours
The laws set the minimum wage for
many workers as well as a minimum age at which employees can be hired. The laws
also mandate specific rules for overtime pay, rest breaks and maximum hours
worked.
Employee responsibilities
Also there are set of
responsibilities are associated with employees and followings are disused along
with responsibilities of employees
Workers are usually considered to
be at-will employees. That is, they have a job because company opted to hire
them, and their primary responsibility is to carry out the job for which they
were hired. The employer is under no particular obligation to continue that
employment. Failure on a worker's part to carry out the job responsibilities
means running the risk of the worker losing the job.
However, rights and
responsibilities overlap. For example, employees are protected against
retaliation for reporting a health violation in a workplace. If the worker is
then fired for such reporting, employee can challenge his dismissal as unjust.
Even though the worker is an at-will employee, the employer is not permitted to
fire him as a retaliatory measure in that situation.(Osigweh, 1987)
Some jobs come with specific
employee responsibilities. An accountant has a fiduciary duty to employer; a
doctor is expected to do no harm. All employees have a responsibility to obey
the law. However, a worker's primary responsibility is to carry out the tasks
of the job as defined by the employer.
Reference
Great Britain. Department for Business, Enterprise and
Regulatory Reform, 2007. Individual Rights and Responsibilities of
Employees: A Guide for Employers and Employees. s.l.:Department for
Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform.
Osigweh, C. A. B.,
1987. Communicating Employee Responsibilities and Rights: A Modern
Management Mandate. s.l.:Quorum Books.
Osigweh, C. A. B.,
1989. Managing Employee Rights and Responsibilities. the University of
Michigan: Quorum Books.



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