Question: Question 6 Annabelle worked as a maid for the same hotel for 15 years. Her service was impeccableshe was cooperative, polite to guests, and always

Question 6

  1. Annabelle worked as a maid for the same hotel for 15 years. Her service was impeccableshe was cooperative, polite to guests, and always punctual.On one occasion, one of the guests reported her for failing to clean their room to a reasonable standard. The hotel management instantly dismissed her because of this complaint. What approach should management have taken?
  2. a. Given her appropriate reasonable notice
  3. b. Asked her to resign
  4. c. Used progressive discipline
  5. d. Paid her in lieu of notice

Michelle has worked for XYZ Ltd for three years. A week ago she was called into her manager's office and asked to accept a new contract that involves the following: a new location some distance from her current one, new duties, and a significant pay reduction.Miranda refused and left her place of work; it's likely she will be able to claim:

a. Mitigation

b. Effective resignation

c. Condonation

d. Constructive dismissal

Question 8

  1. In which of the following circumstances is it most likely that an employer will not have a duty to accommodate?
  2. a. An employee is unable to satisfy a dress code requirement
  3. b. An employee is unable to satisfy a bona fide occupational requirement
  4. c. An employee is unable to satisfy a specified height requirement
  5. d. An employee is unable to satisfy a drug testing requirement

Which of the following best describes intellectual property?

a. It is a type of realty for which the owner has the right to register their interest to protect it.

b. It is intangible property for which the owner has the right to protect their interest in such property.

c. It is a type of realty for which the owner no right to register their interest to protect it.

d. It is tangible property for which the owner has the right to protect their interest in such property.

Belinda runs a small theater company and is about to begin a production of the first Harry Potter book by J K Rowling. She cannot afford to purchase copies of the book for all 20 members of the cast, so she plans to photocopy the amount that she needs. What is the legislation that would govern this?

a. Patent Act

b. Trade-marks Act

c. Industrial Design Act

d. Copyright Act

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