Legal rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.

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Legal rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.

Word search. -20 minutes. today.com/wordgames/wordsearch- printable/employment1.HTM today.com/wordgames/wordsearch- printable/employment1.HTM

(divide into groups and explain a chapter each.) Employments standards act. -30 minutes.

PowerPoint. -60 minutes. -Needs pictures. -information and facts about Legal rights and responsibilities -Minimum of 6 slides.

PowerPoint. (example) Legal rights and responsibilities of employers and employees.

Wage laws. B.C.’s general minimum wage is $8 per hour. The First Job/Entry Level minimum wage is $6 per hour. This only applies to employees with no paid work experience before November 15, After they have worked for a total of 500 hours with one or more employers, these employees are entitled to the regular minimum wage rate.

Overtime. On a daily basis, time-and-a-half the regular rate for all hours worked over eight in a day and double time in excess of 12. On a weekly basis, time-and-a-half for all hours worked over 40 in the week, excluding any daily overtime hours.

Pictures.