Professional Practice in IT: Case Study Analysis and Ethical Issues

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This case study focuses on 'Jobs for You,' a company facing employee lawsuits related to unfair termination and data privacy. The assignment analyzes the need for new policies, and ethical considerations of the company. The company introduces a Recruitment Manager, Stella, to create new policies. The analysis covers key aspects such as the 'Employment at Will' policy, legal limitations on firing employees, and the importance of documenting performance issues, as well as understanding employee rights, benefits, and unemployment insurance. The case study emphasizes the importance of ethical and legal compliance in IT professional practice, providing a framework for handling employee relations and data privacy.
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Case Study 10 – ‘Jobs for You’
In the given case study, the company ‘Job for You’ has been facing a situation, claimed
by the employees that they are facing unfairly terminated and mistreated. The employees filed
case against the company. Since the employee appealed to view their own records to the national
privacy legislation, it was difficult for the company to keep the records safely in their database.
The company newly introduces a Recruitment Manager, Stella to devise set of codes for privacy
purpose of the company.
Keeping in mind the ethical and professional value that the company instructed there are
five essential set of policies that are required to be followed:
1. Understanding the Employment at Will Policy: The choice of embracing a
"independently" work strategy, implying that a business may fire any worker
whenever, for any reason, or for reasons unknown by any means. Now and again
worker understandings or contracts negate the "voluntarily" strategy, so checking
the words to ensure where one stands.
2. Know the circumstances when it is illegal to fire an Employee: There are
limitation, like the below issues:
Whistleblowers- Employees cannot be fired for complaining about illegal
activities in the workplace, violation in health and safety or harassment in
the workplace.
Discrimination- Employees are prevented by Federal anti-discrimination
laws from firing the employees based on religion, race, age, gender or
disability.
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Exercising Legal Rights- Taking required leave family or medical leave,
serve on a jury or time off to vote does not allow the organization to fire
the employees.
3. Being sure to Document the Performance Issues: Cases of poor execution in the
workplace and lateness and keeping up great records of worker execution surveys
and any past disciplinary intercessions. These will give authenticity to one’s
activities and keep any objection, claim or allegations that may end were biasig
the situation.
4. Understand Employee Rights-Benefits and Unemployment Insurance:
Continuation of Health Insurance Coverage – COBRA is a federal law
Unemployment Insurance
Vested Retirement Plans
5. The Final Paycheck: The federal laws for do not need the employees immediately
present the former for final payback.
Thus, this set of codes will help ‘Jobs for You’ to record notes about the workers without
being afraid of being sued by the employees.
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