MUKTI JADAV Place: PREFACE There is a famous saying “The theory without practical is lame and practical without theory is blind.” Absenteeism is a serious workplace problem and an expensive occurrence for both employers and employees seems unpredictable in nature. Human resource is an important part of any business and managing them is an important task. Summer training is an integral part of the PGDM and student of Management have to undergo training
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are often described as efficient and prolific job creators‚ the seeds of big businesses and the fuel of national economic engines. Even in the developed industrial economies‚ it is the SME sector rather than the multinationals that is the largest employer of workers (Mullineux‚ 1997). Interest in the role of SMEs in the development process continues to be in the forefront of policy debates in most countries. Governments at all levels have undertaken initiatives to promote the growth of SMEs (Feeney
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Employee Safety‚ Health‚ and Welfare Law Paper Gilbert Peralta 6/11/2007 MGT 434 University of Phoenix Brian Strayer Over the years‚ The United States Government has taken great care to protect employee’s rights to take care of themselves and their families. Two of the greatest pieces of legislation passed to protect employees’ rights to themselves and their families are the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Both signed and enacted into
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Activity 1: Employee Performance - Go to the SAS’s Website and review the benefits listed as “Other Services” located at http://www.sas.com/company/sasfamily/index.html. Determine whether or not these types of benefits would motivate you as an employee for a long-term commitment. Print and bring this to class for discussion. Also‚ determine whether or not the benefits you reviewed could create more of a balance between family and work life. Please be prepared to provide at least two examples to
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EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION Employee orientation refers to the process of introducing new employees to their jobs‚ co-workers and work environment. Employee orientation can also be defined as the process of receiving and welcoming new employees when they first join the company. [Gary Dessler 1942]. During orientation‚ employees are made aware of the mission and vision of the organization‚ policies and programs of the organization. They are also given the necessary information required to perform their
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ADEA prohibits employers from discriminating against employee due to their age (Cavico & Mujtaba‚ 2011). This includes but is not limited to discrimination in hiring‚ termination‚ and salary. Oftentimes age discrimination is not in the form of direct intentional actions. When an employee decides to pursue legal action the plaintiff has the burden of proving adverse action (Walsh‚ 2013). The director in this case has the requirement to prove prima facie in order to have a chance of winning this case
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A. Introduction Employee satisfaction has been defined as a function of perceived performance and expectations. It is a persons’ feeling of pleasure or disappointment resulting from comparing a products’ outcome to his/her expectations. If the performance falls short of expectations‚ the employee is dissatisfied and if it matches the expectations‚ the employee is satisfied. A high satisfaction implies improvement in efficiency and performance doing work or service. The process is however‚ more
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Appraisal is substantial in any organization and although employers understand the rationale for assessing employees’ performance‚ they sometimes view appraisals as a burdensome task that many would like to avoid. But by focusing on these appraisals we can come to understand the effect that it can have on your employees and the organization. The many benefits that it allows‚ even to go as far as to ensure that company objectives are met as well as employee performance‚ but with any organization appraisals
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Communication an Employee Benefit Plan Bertha A. Navarro Roosevelt University HRM 430 – Online Employee Benefits Professor‚ Don Wlodarski April 29‚ 2013 Abstract A plan administrator for employee benefits has the task of assessing the needs of the employees of the organization. To do this‚ the administrator has the daunting task of identifying those needs in terms of internal and external factors‚ as well as comparing costs for the contemplated benefits so that they meet with
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The Environment of Employee Benefits The overall employee benefits spectrum is in a constant state of change. These changes are a result of new governmental regulations‚ rising costs of medical care and benefits‚ and new benefit options. In 2014‚ the Affordable Care Act was implemented and changed the scope of health care benefits as a whole. The ACA aims to reform national healthcare and give more people access to affordable healthcare. The overall goal of the act is to cover all people
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