Progressive Discipline Theresa K. Trafford Southern New Hampshire University Employee and Labor Relations October 2011 Abstract Discipline within the workplace is and has been a controversial subject. With so much at stake‚ employers and employees have different opinions on types of discipline and the effectiveness of these processes. One largely debated form of workplace discipline is progressive discipline. Should employees be encouraged to rehabilitate in the workplace? Should management
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Abstract Employee motivation is a topic widely researched noting numerous motivational theories and concepts. Similarly there has been much discussion on the many factors that influence an employee’s level of motivation. Those factors include monetary rewards‚ employee involvement‚ training & development‚ employee recognition programs‚ etc. This paper will discuss review motivational theories developed based on the concept of “needs” and other motivational philosophies‚ as well as discuss the correlation
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The development of collective bargaining in Britain has experienced a dramatic change since the late 1970s. From 1968 to 1979‚ the membership of union and union density increased by 3million and 11 per cent. However‚ it declined dramatically after 1979. In the period between 1979 and 1997‚ there is a decrease by 5.5 million in membership and by over 16 per cent in union density. Specifically‚ a steep fall of membership took place in the early 1980s (1979-1983)‚ from 13 million to 11 million (Blyton
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while submitting the assessment and by the faculty when reporting the outcome of the students work) SECTION A: TO BE FILLED BY THE STUDENT Student Name: Ahmed Hafeel Unit No and Name 24.Employee Relations Term : Summer 2013 Assignment Title : Understand the context of employee relations against a changing background Due Date: 16/07/2013 Date Submitted : (if different) Grading criteria covered within this assignment: Pass
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Managing Employee Relations Aim The aim/objectives of this assignment are to explore employee relations in detail‚ including the psychological contract‚ differences between fair and unfair dismissals‚ redundancy‚ and the direct link to my organisation. Pershing is a medium sized financial services company‚ who has seen strong growth over the last two years during the economic downturn. 1.0 Internal and external factors that impact on the employment relationship 1.1 When an employee starts
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SUPPORTING GOOD PRACTICE IN MANAGING EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS GUIDANCE LEAFLET 1. The impact of employment law at the start of the employment relationship 1.1. 2 internal and 2 external factors that impact on the employment relationship A number of factors can have an impact on the relationship between employees and employers which can be identified as internal and external factors. • Internal factors include: o Pay and Rewards – pay and rewards attract‚ motivate and retain staff
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Employment relationship – defn. “the relationship that exists between employers and employees in the workplace” When an employee starts a new company there may be many internal and external factors that impact on the employment relationship. One external factor is the state of the economy‚ in recent years the economy has experienced a recession. This has impacted businesses in many ways; e.g. redundancies - less capital means companies can no longer afford to keep all staff. A second external
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factors that impact on the employment relationship The best and most productive organizations have a very content workforce that all pull in the same direction. Therefore it is essential that a business identifies any issues that can impact on employee relations as soon as possible. There are a number of factors both internal and external that can influence these relationships; here are a few of them: Internal factors include: i. Pay and Rewards – pay and rewards attract‚ motivate and retain staff
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assessment and by the faculty when reporting the outcome of the students work) SECTION A: TO BE FILLED BY THE STUDENT Student Name: Ahmed Hafeel Unit No and Name 24.Employee Relations Term : Summer 2013 Assignment Title : Understand collective bargaining and negotiation processes and Understand the concept of employee participation and involvement Due Date: 30/07/2013 Date Submitted : (if different) Grading criteria covered within
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Employee Relations Steve Wilson has his hands full managing employee relations. There is always the union issue‚ and Wilson’s belief that “once employee dissent sets in‚ it never goes away” seems to be well founded. He knows there is still an undercurrent for unionization‚ and he fears any cost-cutting will turn the undercurrent into a landslide. Wilson continues to send out the message that KAPA wants to remain non-union and is willing to listen to employees and address their concerns. A comprehensive
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