The Employee’s provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act‚ 1952 Introduction The Employees Provident Fund is set up under the Central Act viz. Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act‚ in the year 1952. It is applicable throughout the country (except Jammu and Kashmir) * It is applicable to almost all establishments falling under the industries/class of establishments‚ wherein 20 persons are employed. * In the case of cinema theatres workers‚ it is applicable to
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “GENERAL STUDY OF P&A DEPARTMENT IFFCO KANDLA” Submitted to: Submitted By: Mr.Fomi Dwivedi Ashwin D Makwana IFFCO-KANDLA Batch: 2012-2014 PARUL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ VADODARA (GUJARAT) Parul Institute of Management
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into a global company‚ a culture has developed the fullest potential of employees with FedEx. FedEx has led the industry in creating employee focused programs to promote positive internal communications and staff development. Below are some of the key programs offered to their employees:- • Promotion From Within Policy – allows employees to be considered first for open positions. • Open Door Procedures – allows employees input to be received and considered by management • Guaranteed Fair Treatment
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Assignment 6.2 Employees as Internal Customers In recent years‚ m any employers and employees have been faced with a horrid economic downturn. Many employees have been laid-off‚ demoted and a slew of other horrible issues. Many employers let go of average employees and retained the high-performers. What seems to be the norm nowadays is to pinch every penny and never give more than what is necessary. This leads to employers devaluing their employees and making high performers feel inadequate and
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Santwani‚ Cinderella D. Dr. Eric Villamar BSA 11 -01 Management Assignment – Midterm August 15‚ 2013 EMPLOYEES RIGHTS AND BENEFITS The 1987 Philippine Constitution recognizes and guarantees the following rights of workers: 1. Self-organization‚ collective bargaining and negotiations‚ and peaceful concerted activities‚ including the right to strike in accordance with law 2. Security of tenure‚ humane conditions of work‚ and a living wage 3. Participation in policy and decision-making
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CHAPTER 10 - MOTIVATING AND REWARDING EMPLOYEES LEARNING OUTCOMES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Define and explain motivation. 2. Compare and contrast early theories of motivation. 3. Compare and contrast contemporary theories of motivation. 4. Discuss current issues in motivating employees. 5. Opening Vignette – Best Practices at Best Buy SUMMARY Do traditional workplaces reward long hours instead of efficient hours? Wouldn’t it make more sense to have
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How to Empower Employees In today’s marketplace it is more important than ever to implement employee empowerment policies in order to keep a competitive advantage. An empowered employee feels in control of their position‚ as well as a valued member of their organization. These employees have a sense of job enrichment which creates a more productive work environment for them‚ as well as their coworkers. Employee empowerment is a way to allot power in the company while raising productivity and creating
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Treat employees fairly There are concrete reasons managers should treat employees fairly. Arbitrators and the courts will consider the fairness of the employer’s disciplinary procedures when reviewing disciplinary decisions. Fairness also relates to wide range of positive employee outcomes. These include enhanced employee commitment and enhanced satisfaction with the organization‚ job‚ and the leader and more’ organizational citizenship behaviors’ ( the steps employees take to support their employers’
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Count : 1614 Table of Contents Introduction 3 1. Motivation plans 4 1.1 Achieving high job satisfaction 4 1.2 Reducing employee turn-around 4 1.3 Improving high productivity 5 1.4 Reaching high-quality work 5 2. Methods of motivating all employees 6 2.1 Happy environment 6 2.2 Give a praise in public 6 3. Three ways to motivate the minimum wage 7 3.1 Rewards 7 3.2 Promotion 7 3.3 Make Them Feel Special 7 4. Teamwork and individualism 8 4.1 Working in a Team 8 4.2 Benefits of Individualism
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Managing Emotional Employees Managers often feel that the employee emotional issues are their personal and they should be able to handle it themselves. This is the reason why most of them don’t interfere in the internal affairs of the employees who are under distress. But as a result of this emotional distress‚ the employees are able to focus less on their work and hence their productivity also decreases. The managers can act pro-actively in this case and help the employees deal with the emotional
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