Course Outline
The Laws Of Agency, Employment & Contracting Out
(One Day)
There are three ways work is
done - by Agents, by Employees, or by Independent Contractors. Each has
different laws, rights and responsibilities. Confusing the categories
can have major legal consequences... Contractors can be deemed employees...
Employees can be acting as Agents yet not be personally liable for their
own mistakes... Contractors can avoid liability for negligence
These
and many more situations can expose your company to legal jeopardy. If
you don't know exactly how to define and contract with the Employee, Agent
or Independent Contractor, this course is for you.
This is a full day of instruction,
focusing upon the legalities, similarities and differences between Agents,
Employees and Independent Contractors, including:
· The Agency
relationship
· The Employment relationship
· The Independent Contractor Relationship
· Personal liability of Agents and Employees
· The Special Risks of "Contracting Out"
· The Hidden Dangers of being an Agent
· Conflicts of Interest (definition and resolution)
· Wrongful and Lawful dismissal of Employees
· The Implied Conditions of the Agency and Independent
Contractor Contract
· Sample clauses and checklists for Agency
· The rights, responsibilities and differences between
Agents, Employees and Independent Contractors
· Terminating the Independent Contractor Agreement
For more information, please 
Upcoming Courses
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No public presentations are scheduled. If you are interested in
having a course in your region, please fill out our Mailing
List Form. When we have 15 people from any city interested
in a course, we will schedule it. Or, if you have 12 to 40 people
in your organization to train, please contact us for an in-house
course at rcworthington@shaw.ca.
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About the Instructor:
ROBERT C. WORTHINGTON
An award-winning lecturer in law, Robert C. Worthington, LLB,
has taught purchasers and contract managers throughout Canada for over 26 years, specializing in the laws of contract, competitive
bidding and procurement. He has written two books on contract and
procurement law, designed especially for contracting and purchasing
professionals. Now, for informed purchasers who want current information
on issues in procurement law at their fingertips, Robert is pleased
to present his newsletter "The
Fine Print - Procurement Law Review". All of Robert's
publications and law seminars are entertaining as well as informative.
For more information please check out the links on his website at
www.purchasinglaw.com.
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WORTHINGTON AND ASSOCIATES LTD.
Box 34192 Station D
Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6J 4N1
email: rcworthington@shaw.ca
Tel: (604) 488-0114
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