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Employee Welfare - Human Resource Management
DECEMBER 8, 2014

HRM CASE STUDY
COMPANY: TRADEKEY CO.
Topic: Organization and Employee Welfare
Fall 2014

Submitted By:
Muhammad Raza Javed
Mirza Jawad Hassan
Nausherwan Khan
Siraj Ur Rehman
Syed Osama Ali
Sajjad Ali

Contents
Executive Summary....................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction to Company.............................................................................................................................. 3
Introduction to the Industry: E-Commerce – A Global Industry ................................................................... 4
General Overview of HR System: .................................................................................................................. 5
Description of the Topic - Employee Welfare: .............................................................................................. 7
Significance of Employee Welfare: ............................................................................................................... 7
Employee Welfare at Trade Key: .................................................................................................................. 8
HR Practices at Trade Key: ............................................................................................................................ 9
Open Door Policy: ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Your HR: .................................................................................................................................................... 9
Tell the CEO: .............................................................................................................................................. 9
Help Desk 313:



Cited: Andriotto, E. T. (2013). Effectiveness of Employee welfare and differences of specific professional profiles Dworkin, T. M. (1997). It’s My Life – Leave Me Alone: Off-the-job Employee Associational Privacy Rights. E-Commerce. (2013, 6 18). Infographic: ecommerce contribution in Europe. Retrieved 12 7, 2014, from ECommerce: http://ecommercenews.eu/infographic-ecommerce-contribution-in-europe/ eMarketer Robinson, J. (2010). UK 's internet industry worth £100bn. Venugopal, D. P. (2011). Employee Welfare Activities with Respective Measures in Industrial Sector. The International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT & Management, 78-83.

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