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    The Management of Employee Discipline I. Problem and Its background a. Introduction Discipline is regarded as the training of the mental‚ physical‚ moral‚ and development of individual character inherent in an organizational system. It is also the training that corrects and strengthens personal values and the development of self-discipline. It is the manner in which‚ member of the organization conform to the established rules and regulations which experience has shown to be desirable.

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    Employee Rights and Discipline Jeremy Sailee Austin Peay State University Workforce Management‚ PTMA 3230 Abstract Most workers are entitled through law to a written statement specifying the major particulars of their employment in two months. Besides the information on pay‚ working hours‚ pensions and holidays entitled‚ the statement should cover a note providing information of the employer’s grievance and disciplinary

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    Compensation and Benefits Plan November 20‚ 2011 Compensation and Benefits Plan In this submission Learning Team B (LTB) supports and expands on one team member’s proposal to add a school psychologist at Manzano Day School in Albuquerque‚ New Mexico to fill an operational gap. LTB outlines a proposal for compensation and benefits plan that meets the needs of the employee and the organization. Specifically‚ the proposal recommends and justifies an approach for direct pay‚ incentives‚

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    exchange for job performance and commitment‚ an employer offers rewards to employees. Adequate rewards and compensations potentially attract a quality work force‚ maintain the satisfaction of existing employees‚ keep quality employees from leaving‚ and motivate them in the workplace. According to research conducted by the Corporate Executive Board‚ the most important workplace attribute is compensation‚ (The Increasing Call for Work-Life Balance‚ 2009). Not only must wages be set high enough to motivate

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    as “an offense carried out by non-coercive‚ nonviolent means‚ and using or utilizing an acquired skill or technology to perpetuate a fraudulent scheme” (Rosoff 15). One particular form of White Collar Crime is worker’s compensation fraud. One example of workers’ compensation fraud was reported on by ABC News and involved Bruce Gilbert‚ a bus driver who “talked like a five year old‚ a problem his wife blamed on an ‘on-the-job’ accident” (Hunter). Gilbert’s wife claimed that her husband suffered

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    Total Compensation Strategy Total Compensation Strategy Managing Diversity Nationally and internationally‚ companies are facing the task of reassessing the balance between their own identity and the force of integration. Centralism often makes access to new markets and regions difficult. Distinctive local autonomies‚ on the other hand‚ endanger the overall organization and identity of the company. Connected with this is the question of whether a unified and global compensation policy should

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    Introduction In an organization the compensation strategies and practices are very important to the employees. Based on our group discussion and researches‚ we had found that the different author use different definition to interpret the meaning of compensation strategies and practices. The successful compensation practices depend on a organization ability to develop and implement systematic training program (Mello 2002; Lundy and Cowling 1996: Martocchio 2009). Compensation is total of all the rewards provided

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    Compensation and Benefits Plan HRM/531   Compensation and Benefits Plan Compensation and benefits play a vital role in employee satisfaction and performance; employees in general want an adequate compensation package for their contributions in an organization. However‚ according to Cascio (2010) a high-based salary alone does not guarantee a productive‚ motivated workforce. Today‚ workers have increasing personal demands to balance their quality of work life; more workers desire a

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    Conclusion In spite of the multiple benefits and advantages of compensation management and its impact on employee’s performance‚ it cannot still be said that having compensation management policy is a panacea for success in appraising‚ and managing employee’s performance. It is therefore the duty of all managers to ensure that the use of compensating policy meets employee’s expectation in order to have good and effective performance. The first basic requirement for effective and functional

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    Annette Slaughter College Writing Skills with Reading Instructor: Gayle Ellis 14 February 2010 The workers’ compensation system was created to protect the injured worker; however workers are treated unfairly‚ refused services‚ and subjected to additional stress. The workers’ compensation system was created to protect the injured worker‚ or that is what the government had intended it to do. It is the oldest social insurance program‚ and it was adopted by most states in the second decade

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