Bangalore university Semester III HR specialization Module 2 Wage & Salary Administration Nature and scope‚ compensation‚ wage determination process‚ factors influencing Wage and salary administration. Wage – theories of wages‚ types of wages – time Rate‚ piece rate‚ debt method‚ wage differentials. Q. What is the meaning of Wage? (2 marks) Indian Labour Organization has defined the term wage as "the remuneration paid by the employer for the services of hourly‚ daily‚ weekly and fortnightly
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individuals was sacrificed as the government got involved in corruption by rendering undesirable favors to the capitalism giants. Industrialization and urbanization was increasing at a greater pace‚ which raised unethical issues because of the malpractices by the corporations. To mark an end to the corruption of the political and industrial elites‚ Eugene V. Debs‚ a railway union organizer‚ founded a brand new socialist party. The party managed to get more than 900‚000 votes in 1912. Most of the
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business organisations that produce products/ services to meet people’s needs. Four elements: • Human activities • Transformation • Exchange • profit Role of business in society • Social responsibility (employment‚ equity‚ empowerment‚ limiting malpractice) • Business ethics • Affirmative action or equity • Environmental protection • Consumerism (consumer protection) Market (South Africa) Main characteristic Markets Driving force Management Factors or production privately owned. Freedom of choice
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individuals were willing to participate in what was advertised as “special‚ free health care” exclusive to the black community. Description of the Study At the time‚ informed consent laws were not present to protect patients against possible medical malpractice‚ and government health officials took full advantage of this non-disclosure to garner results at the expense of the Tuskegee sharecroppers. The men were led to believe they were receiving treatment for “bad blood”‚ an expression of general ailments
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article by Brill‚ Steven (2013‚ March 4)‚ he exposed the widespread practice of ordering medically unnecessary CT scans. Statistics show that the use of CT scans alone has more than quadrupled in recent decades‚ many times to ward off a possible malpractice lawsuit‚ but oftentimes to drive up profits. The demand for more skilled physicians to interpret results may be genuine‚ yet it is exacerbated by profit-driven hospitals eager to pay for expensive equipment within a short time. As surmised by Hill
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The Patient Safety Movement Florida Institute of Technology According to patientsafetymovement.org (2013)‚ over 200‚000 patients die each year due to preventable causes. This is more than the number of deaths from lung‚ breast and prostate cancer combined. With such a high number of patients at risk of preventable death‚ the idea of patient safety moved to the forefront of medical discussions in the early 1990’s with the release of the Institute of Medicine’s report To Err is Human. The
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Healthcare Financial Reform Proposal Sandra Xavier Grand Canyon University: HCA 240 Professor Tina Block July 8‚ 2012 Healthcare Financial Reform Proposal I believe healthcare reform is a waste of time and money but I also see that it can be beneficial to many uninsured Americans. First of all‚ health care costs keep rising and in 2011 the average cost for a family of four increased by 7.3% or $19‚393. This is double the cost estimated in 2003‚ and by 2030 payroll taxes will cover only
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C. Early 1990’s teamed up with AMES Research center and Stanford Research Institute d. U.S. Army’s interest in hope of decreasing wartime causalities III. Political and legal influences a. Legal liability for malpractice remains the same as it is for any other surgical procedures. 1. Litigation can be more complex in the cases of robotic surgery. 2. The litigation would involve claims against the doctor‚ hospital‚ and manufacturer. b
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COLORADO STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS RULES INDEX PURPOSE AND SCOPE .......................................................................................................... 2 RULE 1 - DEFINITIONS ....................................................................................................... 2 RULE 2 - PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AT BOARD MEETINGS (C.R.S.§§ 12-43-203‚ 1243-221) ........................................................................................................
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IRDA Presented By: Arshi Mumtaz Alka Jha Devesh Anand Manisha Dehuri Sunil Basantani 4/17/2011 IRDA Group 1 1 INTRODUCTION The IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) is the national regulatory body for Insurance industry (both Life and Non-Life Insurance Companies) under the auspices of Government of India‚ situated at Hyderabad. 4/17/2011 IRDA Group 1 2 IRDA was established by an act enacted in Indian Parliament known as IRDA Act 1999 and was amended in 2002
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