Rights of Employees CONTENTS Introduction 1. Workers and employees 2. Length of service 3. Contracts of employment 4. Written statement of terms 5. Statutory procedures and the LRA Code of Practice 6. Wages 7. Hours‚ holidays and rest breaks 8. Sunday working 9. Time off provisions 10. Maternity‚ paternity and adoption 11. Part time workers 12. Fixed term employees 13. Discrimination 14. Whistleblowing 15. Employment protection in health and safety
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| HRMT 386- Assignment 1 | Athabasca University | | By: Amanda Smith‚ Student ID# 2723572 | 2/1/2011 | . | | Famous Films Inc. | Memo To: Front Line Managers‚ Department Supervisors‚ HR Staff From: Amanda Smith (Human Resource Director) CC: Scheduling‚ Payroll Date: [ 01/02/2011 ] Re: University Interns- Summer 2011 Famous Films Inc. will be hiring 20 university students into various departments to work from June 1st‚ 2011 until the university contract end date of August
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IndiaThe company boasts of a dedicated team of highly skilled and committed workforce of 49‚390 employees | NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION NTPC’People before PLF (Plant Load Factor)’ is the guiding philosophy behind the entire gamut of HR policies at NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION. We are strongly committed to the development and growth of all our employees as individuals and not just as employees. We currently employ approximately 26‚000 people at NTPC.Competence building‚ Commitment building
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what David would expected to see as evidence of the specific skills‚ knowledge and experience required to demonstrate each competencies‚ along with reference to relevant resources that may relate to the important competencies of the vacancy General HR Manager position for Melbourne Facade. Table Contents Executive summary 3 Introduction 4 Business Driven 5 Recommend evidence of performance 6 Workforce Designer 7 Recommend evidence of performance 8 Stakeholder
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into an Institution‚ we recognize our Employees are our biggest asset. To assist and facilitate transparency‚ it is imperative to institutionalize processes across all functions and hierarchies which are accessible to all. The issuance of this first Human Resource Manual is tin attempt to bring transparency in all that touches our daily life at our workplace and thus help us synchronize what is expected of us with what we expect of the system. This HR Manual is the first building block of this
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1.2 Explain factors that affect an organisations approach to talent planning: There are obviously many different factors that affect an organistions approach to talent planning. External factors such as the economic environment can have a massive effect in how an organisation resources and retains talent. For example‚ in times of high unemployment it is far easier to attract high levels of talent‚ as there are many unemployed suitable candidates in the job market. Similarly it is easier to
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and band and transitions. There are ten professional areas‚ two of them being Core professional areas – Insights‚ Strategy‚ and Solutions and Leading HR. The first core professional area insights‚ strategy and solutions show the direction of the profession as a practiced business discipline with a people and organisation specialism. Secondly leading HR has three main areas for leadership to develop‚ personal leadership‚ leading others and leading issues. Next there are eight other professional areas
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The HR Professional Map captures what successful and effective HR people do and deliver across every aspect and specialism of the profession‚ and sets out the required activities‚ behaviours and knowledge. By covering 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours‚ set in 4 bands of competence the Map covers every level of HR profession. HR Professional Map is the foundation of HR profession‚ and it sets out what HR practitioners need to know and do and how the need to go about doing it at all stages
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To: Doug Martin Chief Operating Office The Wexner Medical Center at OSU Subject: The HR Function January 14‚ 2013 The Human Resource Function The Wexner Medical Center at the Ohio State University (WMCOSU) works diligently to uphold their mission of “improving people’s lives through innovation in research‚ education‚ and patient care” ("The ohio state‚" 2011). They believe in order to remain a viable healthcare organization they must uphold their mission and work to meet
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The local managers will help get the people together. When the senior managers get the final report‚ we decide if a ‘Come to Jesus’ meeting is needed. We tell them this is not a disciplinary meeting. We are just moderators; the focus is on the employees.” – Colleen Barret‚ COO‚ Southwest Airlines One practice that illustrates the success of this practice of theirs is that‚ in Southwest‚ when the flight is running behind schedule and they need to hurry‚ the pilot does not hesitate to carry the
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