responsibilities of both employer and employee looking at their similarities and differences and explaining them. I will point out each similarity and difference by sections – RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES. Also I will stop my attention at explaining how important is to be able to compare both sides and what are the consequences for both parts if we were not able to compare them and there weren’t any similarities and differences.. SECTION - RIGHTS * Both sides (employer and employee) have the
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Code: HRMT322v4 Due date: August 1st‚ 2013 Society is experiencing many conflicts between employers and their employees. Many issues arise due to blurred lines in employment contracts; if responsibilities and expectations are not clearly stated in the contract‚ the employer may face difficulties when or if an incident occurs (also known as implied terms). There is an imbalance of power between the employer and employee‚ however‚ the law does not intend to create a harmonious balance‚ instead to hopefully
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I spoke to the employer of the local paper shop‚ he told me that he shares many different rights and responsibilities with his employee’s and they are the Health and Safety act and the Conditions of Employment. The Health and Safety act sets out rules that both the employer and employee should obey to run the business effectively‚ the employer has a right to provide safe equipment that won’t put the employees in danger‚ however‚ the employee also has to obey any rule to the employer puts forward.
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Long-term employees are loyal to the company‚ but you must work to keep them as such. Motivate them by providing competitive health insurance and retirement plan packages. If possible‚ promote from within rather than hiring a newcomer. Offer paid benefit time‚ such as personal‚ sick and vacation days‚ and annual raises and bonuses. Show your generosity by offering small perks weekly‚ such as free snacks or bagels. If employees are leaving‚ find out why by conducting "stay interviews" with employees who
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round the significance of employers’ need for flexibility and employee’s need for work-life balance and whether they can reconcile. It also looks to explicate how Work-life balance and flexibility are regularly‚ though not constantly contrasting within HRM. Lately‚ upward market demands and organizations’ need for global competitiveness have as highlighted by Edward and Wajcman (2005:46) resulted in an increased need for organizations to reorganize and draw from their employees’ an utmost efficiency
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Replacing employees can be very costly for our Healthcare organization there are many different strategies we can develop to help employees who do not match our organizations culture to adapt before we decide to fire them. We first must make sure during the employee selection process that HR is identifying potential employees who pose the relevant skill set for the job applying for along with having similar values of our organization (Sheridan‚ J. E.‚ 1992). Next managers at all levels along with
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). Age Discrimination The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) states that employers cannot discriminate against people that forty or older. There are states that have laws that protect younger employees. In the United States‚ age discrimination is prohibited. In 1967 the Age Discrimination in Employment Act was passed by Congress. This is not only a policy for employees to understand‚ it is a policy that needs employers to abide by also. This policy came into effect when the United States
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Violating Cultural Expectations For my assignment on violating our cultural expectations‚ I used a urinal next to someone that was using another one. I did this throughout the whole day because I felt that only doing it once wouldn’t be satisfying enough. On Saturday‚ I went to Victoria Gardens and Ontario Mills with my girlfriend and I thought that it’d be a perfect time to do my assignment on violating our cultural expectations. The first thing that came to my head was using a urinal next to
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Communication 3050 Employers who are restricting employees’ ability to connect with others though social networking sites. December 3‚ 2010 Social networking has exploded across the Internet in recent years. The sites allow individuals to present themselves and focus on social networking‚ meeting and connecting with others and can range from work-related contexts to friend-based and special interest networks (Delouise‚ 2009). With the growing popularity of social networking sites the past few
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discuss the advantages of family-friendly policies to business (Para 3). First‚ I want to talk about what family-friendly policies comprise. According to CovHK website‚ many companies have introduced family-friendly employment practice to support employees to get a balance between their work and family responsibilities. Family-friendly employment practice may include leave advantages‚ such as marriage leave‚ maternity leave‚ compassionate leave‚ special leave etc. Furthermore‚ it also provides flexible
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