Discipline And Grievance

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    Hr Development

    INDIVIDUAL PROJECT – HR DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN AN ORGANIZATION Questionnaire & Project Report Human Resource Development Practices in a Select Organization General Information: 1. Name of the organization (optional) 2. Nature of business: a) Manufacturing b) Service c) IT/ITES d) Others (please specify) 3. Ownership: a) Public b) Private c) Joint 4. Geographical Orientation: a) Foreign MNC

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    Org 300

    skill to those skills needed to be a successful lifelong and online learner. Course Learning Outcomes 1. Describe social problems, the various perspectives on problems, and possible solutions. 2. Apply knowledge of a particular major or discipline to pressing contemporary problems. 3. Create empowering environments by inspiring others, building coalitions, and developing a shared vision. 4. Integrate leadership and critical thinking skills through completion of a final project.

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    Overview of Trade Unions and How They Work

    Abstract The purpose of this writing is to provide the reader with an overview of how unions operate in the United States. Trade or labor unions work to provide the best work atmosphere and conditions for employees of public and private agencies. Through processes of negotiations with employers and other management personnel, unions prove to be an effective mediator between the labor and executive officials. The paper analyzes three major unions: American Federation of Teachers (AFT), National

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    Ombusman

    Strengthening the Ombudsman Institution in Asia Improving Accountability in Public Service Delivery through the Ombudsman About the Asian Development Bank ADB’s vision is an Asia and Pacific region free of poverty. Its mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people. Despite the region’s many successes, it remains home to two-thirds of the world’s poor: 1.8 billion people who live on less than $2 a day, with 903 million struggling

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    Human Recourse Management

    Activity 1 ------------------------------------------------- 1. Describe the internal and external factors that impact on the employment relationship Internal factors that impact employee relations are Organisational Culture Each Organisation and company has its own culture. Company culture consist of many things, how managers relate to their employees. It also shows how employees are treated. For instance how the company rewards its employees creates an enviornment of loyality and high morale

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    Financial Analysis of Non Life Insurance

    2015 Financial Analysis of Non-Life Insurance Sector in India New India Assurance Co. Ltd The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd Financial Analysis of Non-Life Insurance Sector in India Executive Summary Insurance is not the sale of products, but servicing customers. It is a system, by which the losses suffered by a few are spread over many exposed to similar risks. Insurance is a protection against financial loss arising on the happening of an

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    Applied Business Coursework Unit 2 Aqa A01

    Why are people important to a business? Assets are necessary for any business to operate. The roles that people play within the business are critical to its success. However lots of managers say that a business’s employees are the most important assets that an enterprise has. This is because: Employees can be creative and can have original ideas that others may not have which could attract more people to the company as lots of people like something new. Employees must also have creativity skills

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    Business

    Chapter 1: business organisation Organisation: * Social arrangements: have structure which enables people to work together towards the common goals. Larger organisation have formal structure, small organisations divide up the responsibilities between the concerned people. * Controlled performance: have systems and procedures to ensure that goals are achieved. * Collective goals: school main goal is to educate pupils while company goal is to make profits. “Organisations are social arrangements

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    Ethical and Legal Issues on Employee Rights

    violation of the union agreement, although it certainly violates the spirit of the agreement and of the good union management relations at Appleberg. Your actions will surely be noticed and easily documented should Gatsby or the union wish to file a grievance against you. Your actions could cause a rift between the workers and management even though they dislike Gatsby. How should you respond to your boss’s suggestion? Questions • What are the ethical issues of this case? • What moral obligations

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    Activity A – The impact of employment law at the start of the employment relationship. The nature of the employment relationship between an organisation and its employees is product of internal and external factors. The employment relationship is the relationship between an Employer and its Employee and the mutual expectations, rights and obligations between them. a. Describe the nature of 2 internal factors * Contract of Employment. The Contract of Employment can highly motivate employees

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