OVERTIME LAWS
Introduce your topic. Provide information on the background and history that relates to your topic. Answer the questions: What events resulted in the need for the regulation/law/act? What were the underlying concerns that brought about the regulation/law/act? Who were the parties/groups involved that resulted in the need for the regulation/law/act? These are just example of the type of information that should be provided in this section. However, each topic will provide unique and specific background information that will be required. Include the desсrіption of the actual regulation/law/act you have selected. Discuss exactly what is covered and (if appropriate) what is not covered by the regulation/law/act. Demonstrate to the reader a comprehensive understanding of the regulation/law/act. Include specifics about the impact of the regulation/law/act upon businesses and organizations. Answer the questions: Who has been affected and in what way by the regulation/law/act? How has the regulation/law/act changed society and the way businesses operate? These are just a few examples of the type of information that you need to address within this section. A summary paragraph(s) on the topic to conclude the paper. When writing the final project, you must demonstrate a knowledge of how to conduct research, how to use a minimum of five (5) scholarly/peer-reviewed sources (e.g. GMC Library), how to properly cite/reference sources using APA formatting guidelines, and how to apply critical thinking skills within the analysis and presentation of your research results. Textbooks are not considered a scholarly/peer-reviewed source; however, they may still be included as a supplemental reference. Be as thorough as possible when writing your essay, and remember, this is an academic essay, so no “text-talk,” no conversational tone, and ABOVE ALL OTHER THINGS… do not plagiarize. Lastly, spell-check and proofread your work. Failure to follow these steps will negatively impact your grade.