Brian is an air traffic controller for a private airport company and has significant health issues including high blood pressure that runs in his family. Brian recently had a heart attack and has been out on FMLA. He does not eat healthy, sits all day and does not exercise. Brian is returning to work and worries about the stress of his job. He is nearing retirement but does not want to stop working. You are Brian’s boss.
Discuss the following:
Determine what the company’s options are and whether Brian qualifies for workers’ compensation due to his health issues. Explain what worker’s compensation is, who is eligible and what the law is. Analyze the key legal and ethical issues faced by you, the employer in assessing Brian and his job and whether the Direct Threat defense is a viable defense to fire him.
Explain and summarize your understanding of Unions and employee rights per the chapter reading?
Considering the effect of workers rights and issues of health and safety on global and developing economies, take a position on whether or not the US government should “regulate” the global workforce.
Please substantiate your answers and provide and cite all sources
Sample Solution
Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance that provides financial support and medical benefits to employees who experience injury, illness or disability as a result of their job. Under the laws of each state, employers are required to pay into a workers’ compensation fund in order to cover any claims made by employees. This can include both physical injuries such as broken bones or muscle strains, as well as mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety caused by work-related stressors. In most cases, an employer will be liable for all medical costs associated with workers’ compensation claims even if the employee was found at fault.
Sample Solution
Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance that provides financial support and medical benefits to employees who experience injury, illness or disability as a result of their job. Under the laws of each state, employers are required to pay into a workers’ compensation fund in order to cover any claims made by employees. This can include both physical injuries such as broken bones or muscle strains, as well as mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety caused by work-related stressors. In most cases, an employer will be liable for all medical costs associated with workers’ compensation claims even if the employee was found at fault.