24. Employee Relations 16/04/2014 21/05/2014 Ms. Uzma Farooq Assignment No Assignment Title 1 Understand the context of employee relations against a changing background & Understand the nature of industrial conflict and its resolution In this assignment students will distinguish between unitary and pluralistic perspectives with reference to employee relations‚ learn the changes that have affected trade unionism and be able to explain the role of the main players in employee relations
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Employee Development What Is Employee Development? Employee development is a joint‚ on-going effort on the part of an employee and the organization for which he or she works to upgrade the employee’s knowledge‚ skills‚ and abilities. Successful employee development requires a balance between an individual’s career needs and goals and the organization’s need to get work done. Employee development programs make positive contributions to organizational performance. A more highly-skilled workforce
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function gladly‚ following the leadership of the appointed manager or supervisor. These are admirable sentiments‚ but they sometimes lead to what McClelland (1963) referred to as an orgy of ‘avuncular pontification’ on the part of the leaders of industry. This unitary view‚ which is essentially autocratic and authoritarian‚ has sometimes been expressed in agreements as ‘management’s right to manage’. The philosophy of HRM with its emphasis on commitment and mutuality is based on the unitary perspective
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Employee Resourcing Employee resourcing‚ also known‚ in certain places‚ as people resourcing‚ is ‘that part of personnel and development which focuses on the recruitment and release of individuals from organisations‚ as well as the management of their performance and potential while employed by the organisation’ (Pilbeam and Corbridge‚ 2002). According to Armstrong (2008) employee resourcing strategy is related to the attempt of the organization not just of obtains and retains the people it needs
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factors to attract talented employees. Why employee retention? Hiring an employee is only a first step. Building awareness of the importance of the employee retention is essential. The costs associated with employee turnover can include lost customers and businesses as well as damaged morale (The Wall Street Journal). In addition‚ there are costs incurred in screening verifying credentials and references‚ interviewing‚ hiring and training a new employee (Mythri‚ 2006). ‘Fitz-enz (1997)
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Individual Assignment: Employee Safety‚ Health‚ and Welfare Law Paper Prepare a 1‚050-to 1‚750-word paper in which you explain the application and implication of the following laws for your employer. Analyze the following employee safety‚ health‚ and welfare laws: Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993 Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970 Format your paper according to APA standards. {text:list-item} What are employers’ responsibilities
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is subject to self-employment tax on their own. Employers must withhold part of their employees’ salaries or wages of taxes on salaries. Who is an Employee and who is an independent contractor eventually it comes to the law‚ especially tax law. For employers‚ it can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the person who has hired is an employee or an independent contractor‚ with the US Labor Department said that nearly 30% of the employers from workers classified incorrectly. However‚ it is
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for the employee involvement and participation? Employee Involvement consists of variety of systematic methods that enables employees to participate in decisions that affect them and their relationships with the organization. It can become more than a systematic method by being a part of the management’s philosophy & assists in building an organization’s culture. Through EI the employees feel a sense of responsibility and ownership in decisions that they participate in. Employee involvement
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Employee Training and Career Development Training and Development is important in an organization. It helps employees develop their personal and organizational skills‚ knowledge‚ and abilities. Companies depend on human resources to help them develop superior employees so that the company as well as individual employees can accomplish his or her career goals‚ and it increases employee job satisfaction. Training employees increases morale and performance because employees feel confident in their
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Employee benefits Depending on the business‚ meeting employer business goals may be highly dependent on having the right human capital and keeping workers satisfied and motivated. Often‚ attraction and retention of employees are key business issues. The discussion of employer goals for retirement benefits below and the data provided demonstrate that employers are viewing the provision of these benefits as a key business issue‚ with attraction‚ retention and being competitive being the three top
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