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Employment Law2017 Spring

Subject Management (MGMT) 4391 Section 9U1 (CRN: 13441)

An examination of legal problems involving employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or age. Examines the impact of developing principles of employment law on pre-employment inquiries and testing, seniority and promotions, and other personnel policies, practices, and procedures; affirmative action requirements; state and federal law used to resolve employment discrimination claims; the procedural framework for raising and adjudicating such claims before administrative agencies and the courts; requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act, Equal Pay Act, ERISA, Worker’s Compensation, and OSHA; and current issues such as sexual harassment and employee dismissal. Three credit hours.
This course is restricted to students enrolled in the UALR Online Only program.
1 seat available (capacity: 18)
Credit Hours
3

Meeting times and locations

  • Lecture (time to be announced)
    January 9th to May 9th, 2017 (17 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Management

College

Business
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