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[Music] HR basics is a series of short courses designed to highlight what you need to know about a particular human resource management topic in todays HR basics we explore employee rights affecting the employment relationship and the appropriate management of those rights employee rights are the powers and privileges derived from the law and tradition within the context of the employment relationship employees have some basic rights as citizens but those rights are influenced by human resource policies and rules that an employer establishes however there are now a multitude of laws and employee rights that affect the employer employee relationship rights are offset by responsibilities which are obligations to perform certain tasks and duties employment is a reciprocal relationship in that both the employer and the employee have rights and obligations the reciprocal nature of rights and responsibilities suggest that each party in the employment relationship should ideally regard the o