EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCES & DISCIPLINE [pic] In industrial context the word grievance is used in industrial context to designate claims by workers of a Trade Union concerning their individual or collective rights under an applicable collective agreement‚ individual contract of employment‚ law‚ regulations‚ work rules‚ custom or usage. Such claims involve questions relating to the interpretation or application of the rules. The term “Grievance” is used in countries to designate this type of claim
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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In many organizations‚ motivating employees was seen as a problem for managers. Motivation as defined by Graham and Bennett (1998)‚ consists of all the drives‚ forces and influences – conscious or unconscious – that cause an employee to want to achieve certain aims. Employees who feel motivated to work are likely to be persistent and turn out high quality work that they willingly undertake. Additionally‚ the motivation theory also explains that people at work behave in the
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Employer-Employee Relations Paper Employer-Employee Relations Paper There are many different relationships Charles Schwab keeps with its workforce. Schwab uses every type of employee: temporary‚ contractor‚ and permanent (or "regular"). Within these types of employees exists different methods of payment‚ both exempt and non-exempt. This paper will examine the definition of each type of employee and pay then examine how Schwab handles the relationship with each. Charles Schwab is also an
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Welfare Measures of an Employee in BHEL 1 A Project Report On EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES At Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) Ramachandrapuram Hyderabad-32. In Partial fulfillment of Award of the degree of MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUBMITED BY Harika.Viswanatham Under the guidance of Mrs. K.Sujana Manager (HR)‚ BHEL‚ Hyderabad Padmasri Dr.B.V.Raju Institute of Technology 2 Narsapur ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my gratitude to the management of Bharat Heavy Electricals
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Abstract A high employee turnover rate‚ where talented employees leave the institution to join other legislatures and government departments‚ has been experienced by the Language Services Section (LSS) of Parliament SA which is part of the Legislative and Oversight Division (LOD). This thesis evaluates why talented employees leave the LSS and explores possible retention strategies to retain talented employees. This was firstly done by reviewing literature on the concept of employee turnover. Secondly
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CASE SYUDY: TRILOGY ENTERPRISES INC. MODULE 02: EMPLOYEE RESOURCING. CONTENTS COVER PAGE Page 01 CONTENTS Page 02 INTRODUCTION Page 03 Q1. Identify some of the established recruiting techniques that underlie Trilogy’s unconventional approach to attracting talent? Page 04 -05 Q2. What particular elements of Trilogy’s culture most likely to appeal to the kind of employees it seeks? How does it convey those elements to job prospects? Page 06 -07 Q3
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an overview for the presented discussion on employee voice Identify voice practices which represent an example of direct employee involvement and an example of representative participation Primary Research Methods Desk based research Analysed and assessed information; data and presented in report format Internet research focussed on Employee Voice Practices‚ Human Resource Management‚ Employee Involvement and Employee Participation‚ Unionised and non-unionised
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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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STAFF TURNOVER AT SELECTED GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS BY SINDIWSA VICTORIA MDINDELA Dissertation presented in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree: MAGISTER TECHNOLOGIAE: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT In the faculty of Business and Economic Sciences At the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University PROMOTER: DR A. Werner JANUARY 2009 DECLARATION “I‚ Sindiswa Victoria Mdindela‚ hereby declare that: • The work in this thesis is my own original work; • All sources used
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1961 | No. | Title | Section - 001 | Short title‚ extent and commencement | | Section - 002 Part A | Definitions [Clause (1) to Clause (15)] - "Advance Tax" to "Charitable Purpose" | | Section - 002 Part B | Definitions [Clause (15A) to Clause (30)] - "Chief Commissioner" to "Non-resident" | | Section - 002 Part C | Definitions [Clause (31) to Clause (48)] - "Person" to "Zero Coupon Bond" | | Section - 003 | Previous year defined | | Section - 004 | Charge of income-tax
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