Legal Environment of Total Rewards

Original Question – Select and identify a law, executive order, or regulation that provides organizations with guidance in the administration of their compensation programs? How does this law protect the organization and the employees? Do believe that this law needs to be modified? If so, how? Are there areas that are currently not address that need to be?)

Discussion 1:

The one I chose was the Disability discrimination act of 1990. I am dealing with this and trying to find a fair job that will let you work and not just treat you like a lesser person I found to be hard. Since I am in a chair, I was told that I couldn’t reach things that need to be reached for the job. I have been told that there is no space for me due to the lack of accessibility in certain places. This was retail to let you know I was law enforcement before having neurological and muscular issues. I knew I had to stop working it due to safety concerns. I stopped on my own and was not forced out of Corrections. After it has been hard just trying to find work, I am here getting a degree in HRM. It will help me work and find ways to change some laws like this one to help Disabled individuals like me move forward and open more doors to places that only do the minimum for us. I think that this act needs to be looked at again and updated to the point that it needs to be fair for us. I have been to many places recently that do not have accommodations for the Disabled community like myself and it needs to change not only for the people who work there but also for the people who shop and stay at a hotel even. Laws need to change, and people need to stop looking at us like we are lesser and can not do the job functions.

Discussion 2:

The Department of Labor’s website discusses the compensatory benefits associated with statute 8104 as it pertains to Vocational Rehabilitation for Federal Employees. This statue exists in the Division of Federal Employee’s Compensation and derives its authority ultimately through the Federal Employee Compensation Act (FECA). Essentially this regulations states that the Secretary of Labor may direct permanently disabled Federal employees to receive Vocational Rehabilitation benefits paid for with employee compensation funds. At its heart, this protection of compensatory benefits translates to the ability of a legally and duly classified disabled federal employee, the opportunity to receive training in a different career field that is more accommodating or easily accessed as a result of their disability in federal employment.

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ants were fully aware of the purpose of the research and understood their rights. It was designed for these to be read out at the start of the interviews, explaining that participation is voluntary and that they are free to refuse to answer any questions and may withdraw from the interview at any time. Likewise, deletion of the interview recordings after the data was analysed was made known for their protection.
Results
Q1. Do you have family or outside responsibilities?
It was found that the 2 participants have different family lives. Participant 1 has no children and participant 2 has three.
Q2. How long have you been out of education and why is now your chosen time to return or thinking of returning?
Different amount of time separates each of the participants in how long each has been away from education. Participant 1 has been out for 5 years and participant 2 has been in and out of education during the last year.
Q3. Have you looked in depth at your chosen area of study and do you feel you are able to manage the workload and time management that is needed?
Knowledge was known to participant 2 who has studied previous in the chosen area of study and is aware of the workload it requires. However unaware of the course details, participant 1 has concerns over the workload. Time management is highly apparent to be a concern as participant 2 has family commitments and participant 1 has an active social life which will create difficulties for studying.
Q4. Are you able to financially support yourself and if so, by what means? Also, did the cost of your chosen course hinder your decision in anyway?
Neither of the participants have concerns when it comes to the cost of their chosen areas of study, as both participants have jobs. Moreover, participant 1 has previous application success from student finance giving positive support.
Q5. Do you adapt well to new environments and to new peers?
Having jobs in the public sector, the participants both have well developed people skills and are ok when in new environments.

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