Abstract This is a report exploring three key areas of industrial relations at the University of Ballarat (UB)‚ examining current legislations and the policies and procedures. The three areas are; • Employee attraction and retention • Employee performance and appraisal • Employee voluntary and non-voluntary exit from the organisation This report finds that the adequate procedures and policies in place are in line with all relevant legislation. Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 4 Company
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LABOUR LAW 2006 & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS UNDERSTANDING & APPLICATION IN MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS IN BANGLADESH M. SHABBIR ALI LEARNING OBJECTIVES (PART-I) • • • • • • • • • • Background of Bangladesh Labour Act 2006 Salient features of this new law Workers classification Appointment Letter‚ ID Card‚ Service Book Wage & Payment/ Minimum Wage Modes of Separation Working Hour‚ Weekly Holiday‚ OT & Leave Maternity Benefit Safety‚ First Aid Appliance & Canteens Other Welfare Provisions
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which will essentially reduce the possible sources of friction between labor and management.” The “new” approach suggests to achieve industrial peace through social protection and promotion of social welfare of labor. It means that‚ aside from acting as the arbiter of social conflict‚ the government should take a proactive role in reducing social and industrial conflicts by acting on its source‚ that is‚ by improving the institutional arrangements to welfare of labor and its share in the wealth
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Running head: DANCING FOX 1 SAMPLE APA PAPER (6 th ed.) Note: Per APA 6th edition‚ the header on the cover page is different from the rest of the paper. How one does this is go into page layout and page setup. In the bottom right corner is a box with an arrow. If the arrow is clicked‚ a box with page setup options appears. Under layout is the box to check to make a “different first page.” The cover page header includes the words Running head: and the header the student creates‚ in
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interest in the issue of globalization‚ internationalization‚ ’best practices’ adoption and its impacts on the convergence of national employment relations system. Many scholars concludes that at the industry level‚ the needed changes to be more flexible and internationally competitive has led to several common patterns in term of employment relations. Meanwhile‚ others argue that cross-national variations such as culture‚ economic stage of development‚ institutions workers‚ behavioral mindset still
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF COMPENSATION AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Indian labor laws are the laws that regulate employment. These are broadly divided into 5 categories: working conditions‚ industrial relations‚ wages‚ welfare and social securities. Under the Constitution of India‚ Labor is a subject in the Concurrent List where both the Central & State Governments are competent to enact legislation subject to certain matters being reserved for the Centre. The Ministry of Labor and Employment has the responsibility
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References: Du Toit‚ D. et al (2003). Labour Relations Law – A Comprehensive Guide. Fourth Edition. Durban. Lexis-Nexis Butterworths Cheadle‚ H Olivier‚ M. (2006b). Strikes Lock-outs‚ and Related Forms of Industrial Action : Lecture Notes for PGDLL. University of Johannesburg ____________________________________________________________ COSATU (1999). Submission to the Minister of
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Assignment 2-Memoranum re: Fox Stakeholders BA3012 Section 404 Business‚ Society‚ & Ethics ------------------------------------------------- Natalie E. Valeriano TO: Howard Cohen FROM: Natalie Valeriano Re: Fox Stakeholders Stakeholders are a person‚ group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives and policies. Some of Temple Universities Fox School of Business stakeholders
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6‚800 of Air Canada’s flight attendants were set to go on strike in 2011. However‚ the dispute between the union and the management escalated and got sent to the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB)‚ and resulted in prohibition of work stoppage. Unwantingly‚ the employees had to resume daily operations at Air Canada. The main issues the employees brought to the table during the negotiations were: job protection‚ wages‚ working conditions and pension changes. Air Canada was planning to launch
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Quality of Working Life‚ Industrial Relations and Labour Productivity Report from two workshops in WORK-IN-NET Stockholm‚ May 25-27‚ 2005 Horst Hart‚ Erling Ribbing‚ Kenneth Abrahamsson WORK-IN-NET Labour and innovation: Work-oriented innovations – a key to better employment‚ cohesion and competitiveness in a knowledge-intensive society -2- WIN-Coordinator’s Foreword This report is based on the main findings of two workshops on Quality of Working Life‚ Industrial Relations and Labour Productivity
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