Employee Relations

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    Cola

    As a servicemember, you can expect to be stationed virtually anywhere in the country. During your career, you are likely to be assigned to a variety of low-, moderate- and high-cost locations. Although private sector pay often reflects the local cost-of-living, military basic pay tables do not vary based on location. To help offset the effects of higher cost areas, military servicemembers may be eligible for a Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA). COLA is designed to compensate As a servicemember, you

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    The Effect Of Fringe Benefits On Nurse Staffing

    • What is the effect of fringe benefits on nurse staffing? According to the Internal Revenue Service’s definition, “A fringe benefit is a form of pay for the performance of services” (Internal Revenue Service, 2014). Such benefit could range from insurance coverage, tuition reimbursement to a retirement contributions. As some positions are difficult to fill due to its nature, employers often uses benefits to encourage nurses to take on such shifts. For instance, nurses who are working night shift

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    “The last 25-30 years has seen major changes in the context of employee relations within UK organisations. The factors that have had the most significant influence on these changes are political, economic, social and technological of which I will be discussing to identify what particular influences these factors have had on employee relations over the last 25-30 years. To do this I first need to define the meaning of employee relations, which can be defined as according to Rose (2004):“the study of

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    Industrial Relation

    Industrial Relations |   | | Industrial relations has become one of the most delicate and complex problems of modern industrial society. Industrial progress is impossible without cooperation of labors and harmonious relationships. Therefore, it is in the interest of all to create and maintain good relations between employees (labor) and employers (management). | | Concept of Industrial Relations: The term ‘Industrial Relations’ comprises of two terms: ‘Industry’ and ‘Relations’. “Industry”

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    Labor Relations

    Labor Relations Abstract This report covers a synopsis of human resources, specifically labor relations. The range of duties for labor relations specialists, various aspects of the job, and a phone interview conducted with a labor relations officer assigned to the

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    Labor Government Considers Collective Agreements Rather Than Individual-Level Agreements Are the Most Efficient and Productive Form of Workplace Arrangements for Business

    strategies and leadership. They encourage employee involvement in decision making and create a fair workplace environment (Boedker, et al., 2011). The employment contract or agreement is an important element of employment relations and it determines the pay, conditions of employment and way work is performed (Loudoun, et al., 2009). This paper will define collective and individual agreements, analyse the differences between them, examine the role of employee voice, trade union involvement and the role

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    Mr.Jgiy Vtiyyiy Uy

    Institute of Personnel Management Sri Lanka (Inc.) Professional Qualification in Human Resource Management PQHRM - 97 MODULE 08: Industrial Relations Examination Date: 31st January 2015 Duration: Three Hours INSTRUCTIONS a) Answer any five (05) questions b) Each question carries equal marks (18 marks each). c) Write your index number on each page of your answer script and not your name. d) Question number should be written clearly on the left side of the blue line in the answer

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    The Key Human Resource Management Areas

    Industrial Relations Industrial Relations generally refers to an employer's, employee's or trade union's reactive response to issues which occur within the company. These can be either spontaneous or on-going and can ultimately terminate in the disputes mechanisms of the Labour Relations Commission, the Rights Commissioner Service, the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court or in industrial actions including strikes and lock outs. Generally the companies with poor industrial relations track

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    Xcom285 Tuition Reimbursement Implementation

    improve their skills, having a tuition reimbursement program is a key step in taking our company to the next level. As reported by Education-Portal.com, “Many successful companies that provide tuition reimbursement program showed that they have a low employee turnover rate while enjoying high productivities and enhanced efficiencies from the employees.” (Education-portal, 2013). This is what causes them to be at the top or run just like a well-oiled machine. This report will address the tangible and

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    Employment Relationship

    exists between the employer and employee. The employment relationship is the context within which indicate interactions between employees, who may be unionised, and employers are conducted, both collectively and individually (Kelly, 1998). The employment contract is apparently central to the employment relationship. By the middle of the nineteenth century, with the development of Capitalism in Britain, based on the contractual relationship between an employer and employee, wage labour system had largely

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