complexities of employee handbooks. Cllrrent issues‚ and ways to avoid lawsuits. 5. Understand policies and procedures associated with discipline and grievances. 6. Explain the variolls ways that an employee can exit an organization and the measures organizations can take to make this parting of ways a more positive experience for all involved. OVERVIEW An employee handbook was presented to an employee after he had been working at an organization for several months. From the employee ’s perspective
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Employer-Employee Relationship Paper The United States government has guidelines that dictate how companies interact with its employees to make sure all parties are equally covered in regards to employment rights. When Mary is let go from her job as a programmer from the Little Lamb Company and then subsequently not rehired when a job opening becomes available some questions arise. In this paper the questions of Mary’s status as an independent contractor or an employee‚ the employer/employee relationship
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Employee Demographics in Human Resource Management Research Fiona Edgar & Alan Geare Abstract Despite a prominent perspective of the literature that employees are consumers of HRM‚ only recently has HRM been evaluated from the employees’ viewpoint. Whilst these studies have helped to develop our understanding of the HRM‘experience’ from an employee perspective‚ they frequently ignore the issue of employee demography. This study contributes to understanding in this area by establishing
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A Happy Productive Employee Every company needs a motivation and incentives for the employees. Incentive programs can assist the company in helping the employees enjoy their work a bit more‚ and happy employees are more productive and work better with each other and the company ’s clients. (Incentives/Appreciations) Incentives alone are not enough. Having the lines of communication is a major goal for managers and upper management. Employees must know they can discuss work issues with management
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Course Project The Compensation and Benefits of the Dooly County School System [pic] Renee Bowens HRM430 Professor Eureka Hampton August 16‚ 2009 DeVry University Abstract This report will show what compensation and benefits are offered to the employees of Dooly County. It will also show how a sick leave bank would benefit the employees that have exhausted their sick and personal leave days in order to care for themselves or their families. I hope this paper will show readers that
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Contents 2 Introduction 3 Employee Engagement 4 Employee Empowerment 5 Elements of Empowerment 6 Methods to Empower Employees 7 Present Scenario 8 Employee Engagement Approaches for Employees 10 Communication Activities 10 Reward Schemes 11 Activities to Develop the Culture of the Organization 12 Team building activities 12 Leadership development activities 12 Employee engagement in action: Sun Microsystems 13 Employee empowerment in action: Verisign
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making certain you are benefiting from the rights you are entitled. You will be amazed at how few rights you have in the work place! Most states are "at-will" states; meaning there is no right to work. An employer has no obligation to keep you as an employee and does not need much of a reason to let you go. Discrimination in the Workplace There are a few laws governing what an employer may‚ or may not‚ do. It is important that you know what these few laws are. Compliance requirements vary depending
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CHAPTER I 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND An organization needs to manage the leave and attendance of its employees. Attendance has direct relation with employees‚ their payroll and leave. Various software for e-attendance of the employee are available in the market. Most of them are the desktop based applications and the others‚ though they are web based applications‚ during our preliminary survey we found that they were not efficient enough to cater the needs of the organization. Hence‚ we thought
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Characteristics of A Good Employee Characteristics of a good employee includes a variety of attributes‚ skills‚ and personal characteristics. Some skills and qualities are universal to every job‚ and others are job specific. All jobs require a good work ethic and problem solving. One of a great qualities an technologist can bring to most jobs would be good communication skills and critical thinking. A good employee takes initiative‚ they go out of their way to help a patient‚ or even greet
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declined steadily during past four years‚ so he had to decide how to reduce costs‚ and balance shareholder and employee interests. Therefore Gordon’s decision would lead to some problems‚ such as whether or not cut employees from his company (Ken Mark‚ 2002‚ p.4-5). Ethical issues No matter Gordon Gillingham did or not reduce cost‚ it still led to different ethic issues. 1. Employee terminations. If he decided to cut a part of administrative employees without themselves’ reason‚ his behaviors
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