Từ vựng:

common employment doctrine

Giải nghĩa:

/ˈkɒmən ɪmˈplɔɪmənt ˈdɒktrɪn/ – Phrase


Definition: nguyên tắc cùng làm thuê (người làm thuê không có quyền kiện chủ vi phạm pháp luật, nếu sự thiệt hại là do sơ xuất của người làm thuê khác gây ra).

A more throughout explanation: The common employment doctrine is a legal principle that holds that an employer is not liable for the negligence of one employee that causes injury to another employee during the course of their employment. This doctrine is based on the idea that employees assume the risks inherent in their work environment and that the employer should not be held responsible for the actions of co-workers.

Example: Under the common employment doctrine, an employer may not be held liable for the negligent actions of an employee if both the employer and the employee were acting within the scope of their employment at the time of the incident.

 

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