27
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
Law Jobs
Every single day, many people go from place to place searching for jobs and employment. It has even reached a place where people are not really concerned on the kind of job they are offered.This even happens to people who have gone to school and graduated with diplomas with outstanding grades yet they are hustling for jobs.Especially in the third world countries life has been really tough. Certain professions like lawyers are hard and if you have just done the diploma it is rare to find employment.Law degree jobs are there only that it requires one to have been among the top students to get the top jobs an even if one has not made it they can still afford to get the low paid jobs in law.Law degree jobs are many and they include: becoming a barrister or becoming a solicitor.A barrister is a specialist in legal matters and
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27
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
Law Enforcement
Law enforcement is one of the most exciting, important, and demanding fields. A lot of young people see the glamour of a law enforcement career, but fail to understand the amount of preparation that is needed. They might spend their time looking through a catalog admiring the Blackhawk tactical gear and the amazing Surefire flashlights, and dream of James Bond type adventures. There is nothing wrong with this kind of dreaming, and Blackhawk gear certainly is the best you can find once you become a law enforcement officer. The problem is becoming one.There are three levels of law enforcement type jobs. They are local, State, and Federal. The local level consists of City and Country police officers. The requirements are, usually, an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice, a physical fitness test, and a complete background investigation. The State level requirements are mostly the same, but you also must be willing
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26
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
Employment Law
The recent case of Fairbrother v Abbey National plc [2007], concerned an employee who was employed as a customer manager since March 1998. The employee suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a fact which at the time when she applied for the job was not made known to the employer, but which became clear after she took up her position. For the initial period of her employment, she had a good relationship with her colleagues. However, this changed in 2002 when two of her co-workers began to treat her and another employee, R, less favourably.From then on she was subjected to taunts concerning her OCD and low-level behaviour which was principally designed to upset her condition. R was taunted about her perceived low work-rate, and both R and the employee were ostracised. The situation deteriorated to the point where the two offending colleagues only communicated with the employee by e-mail,
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25
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
Law Enforcement
Law-enforcement agencies, especially police departments often get a bad rap and a bad reputation due to negative publicity or mistakes that might have been made in the field. Sometimes these stories get rather embellished and it is not the Police Department's fault. Sometimes perfectly honest police officers are made to look like the devil and the mass media hysteria runs away with a story based on a short clip of a video, which is limited in length and does not show the whole picture of what happened.It is important for law enforcement agencies to be out and about and respected by the public. Whereas some people who receive a speeding ticket are angry at the Police Department, the first time something happens to them the police are the first people they call. It is a love-hate relationship with citizens often and law enforcement and that is too bad. Clearly it
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