During the course of employment, the toes are kind of squeezed together,
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Douai took a job as a private tutor in Russia as the most lucrative course of employment during this interval.
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The surrounding circumstances of wrongdoings are often important in deciding whether an act is in the course of employment or not.
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One of the biggest challenges for employers is in developing policies and practises to manage employees who develop disabilities during the course of employment.
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Usually inventions made in the course of employment are ultimately owned by the employer; this is often specified in the terms of employment.
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There are exceptions to this rule, depending upon the nature of the work, if it was created in the course of employment.
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Ordinarily, employees will not be in the course of employment travelling to and from work, unless their transport is provided by their employer.
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Once it is established that the sufficient relationship of employer and employee exists, it is necessary that any tort be committed in the course of employment.
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The petition said Wind's conduct went beyond his course of employment so the city should not have to pay him for resulting psychiatric and gastrointestinal injuries.
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Secondly, the tort must have been committed'in the course of employment'; or while an employee is going about the business of their employer.