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advertised for the post that is being sought, one being a supplier of personnel or an aviation job company - Aerotek Aviation. The other is URS Corporation that is directly hiring 'Engine Repair Mechanics.' The comparative study of the two companies Continue Reading...
Workplace Violence
Violence in the workplace is an everyday event that affects employees throughout the nation. It must be addressed, clearly defined, and possible solutions presented that will eventually identify the potential aggressor and victim. Continue Reading...
Rachel Faybyshev
Foundations of Mental Health Counseling
Dr. Mary Owens
Interviewee -- April Slowenski BS, MEd, CCLS, CPMT
Please tell me your official job title and the length of time that you have held the Child Life Specialist degree.
I am a Continue Reading...
DILLION V. CHAMPION JOGBRA
The objective of this study is to examine the case Dillion v. Champion Jogbra and to answer the following questions: (1) What are the legal issues in this case? (2) What is the implied contract in this case? (3) How did th Continue Reading...
Economic Downturn in Police
Chief of Police: Dealing with the Economic Downturn
The process of reducing employees can be nerve wrecking especially in the police sector. As the Chief of Police, the process of layoff proves difficult. It is a nightm Continue Reading...
This refers to workers who are absent for reasons that are beyond their control, like sickness or injury. Innocent absenteeism is not culpable which means that it is blameless. In a labor relations circumstance this means that it cannot be remedied Continue Reading...
Hinder/Help Downsizing Negatives
In recent years, there has been a great deal of downsizing in corporations, businesses and other organizations throughout the United States. According to the two papers noted below, the negative effects of such layof Continue Reading...
Boosting Employee Morale After Downsizing
Downsizing has become a significant idea in today's economy and maintaining the trust of employees when something like this takes place has also become very serious business (Brockner, Konovsky, Cooper-Schne Continue Reading...
Personnel Law and Regulation
Workers Compensation Rehabilitation
For nearly 100 years, the system of Worker's Compensation has been used in the United States. Worker's Compensation is legislated and administered at the state level. Accordingly, eac Continue Reading...
The Failure of Women to Advance into Senior Management Roles
Sadly, it is true that women have failed to advance into a senior management position because of the compromises that a majority of them make in their choice of career and career preference Continue Reading...
Success: Make College Easier, Fire Up Your Dreams, and Get a Great Job & #8230; by Patrick Combs and Jack Canfield
In the first ten chapters of their book, Combs and Canfield emphasize the importance of entering and completing college, but stre Continue Reading...
Transferrable Skills Analysis (TSA) ExerciseScenario 1Dave is a 32-year-old male employed by a local telecommunication company as a cable splicer. He was injured when a drunk driver hit his company van resulting in a back injury limiting his ability Continue Reading...
Overview
Single-parent families, by definition, are families having a single parent as the head of the family either by choice, as a consequence of death of the other partner, or divorce. It is important to note that over the last two decades, single Continue Reading...
Work Values
Cross-cultural comparison on work value between U.S. And China
A value is "what a person consciously or subconsciously desires, wants, or seeks to attain" (Locke, 1983). Peterson and Gonzalez (2005) say values "are motivational forces," Continue Reading...
Adopting the program that enables employees to work from home by accessing their work pc is an innovative and inexpensive method to boost productivity by having employees leave work early or at their leisure to attend to personal matters. The best a Continue Reading...
It is also important to be forthright in communicating the bad news to the terminated employee and to avoid vacillating about the termination (Stewart & Brown). In addition, Stewart and Brown point out that the due process followed in most organ Continue Reading...
Workplace Violence
Each year millions of employees are victimized with workplace violence. Even though there are laws in place, it is not enough to deter the problem. Violence of any kind should not be tolerated (Taylor). Offenders should be punishe Continue Reading...
Ethics in Organizational Culture
Many organizations are requesting that prospective job applicants reveal their Facebook passwords as part of the process of vetting candidates. Given that the current job market is a 'buyer's market,' employers have Continue Reading...
Legal Environment/Total Rewards
Resizing organizations must have a good idea of where they want to go and ensure to the best of their ability that they will be able to convince employees that this new direction is desirable for all parties involved. Continue Reading...
Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation
Motivation
A detailed analysis of how differing organizations use various blends of extrinsic and intrinsic compensation and benefits strategies to maximize organizational potential to meet the needs of the workfo Continue Reading...
HR may also administer background checks, drug tests and oversee legal aspects of the hiring process, to ensure that these screening techniques are compliant with current employment law.
Retraining employees to upgrade their skills or to prepare wo Continue Reading...
For example, Ruiz (2006) points out that, "The role that EAPs play in attenuating these potentially disruptive issues is difficult to assess because companies zealously guard results of their programs from the public eye" (46).
Despite these constr Continue Reading...
The HR department can also help to build motivation programs that orient workers towards building a long-term future with the company. Such programs will illustrate to the employees that the company is committed to their long-term well-being. This c Continue Reading...
One has to wonder whatever happened to the notion that the customer is always right, a rallying cry of most businesses in the increasingly competitive economy, but a concept these outplacement firms appear to have the luxury of ignorning. Further, o Continue Reading...
It is no longer acceptable to just pretend that there isn't a problem and hope that it all goes away (Cooper, Golden, & Kent-Ferraro, 2002, 164).
The problem of sexual harassment in the workplace is not a new problem and will continue to be a p Continue Reading...
I would want to be evaluated through a form that would reveal whether or not I was conducting my assigned duties. Because of its specific nature, figure 11-3 would not only allow the evaluating manager to make an informed representation of my work, Continue Reading...
This is important because it reflect the certain difficulties the government has to stimulate the employment of veterans in a line of work of their choice.
Other statistics mention that not only do a large number of veterans have a disability relat Continue Reading...
When organizations align their goals and objectives with those of employees, workers soon also begin to realize how relevant their role is to the well-being of the organization as an entity.
The health and safety phenomenon is not likely to change, Continue Reading...
In a case where an employee has epilepsy, the employer and all colleagues should be made aware of the exact circumstances of the condition in the individual employee. The primary concern is the safety of both the involved employee, his or her colle Continue Reading...
American With Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990 as Public Law 101-336. However, the law didn't become effective until January 26, 1992. The ADA is federal legislation that opened up servi Continue Reading...
The Culture of NursingThe culture of nursing is what sets the stage for the quality of care provided to patients. Nursing culture is determined, moreover, by the values, beliefs, experiences, and practices that make up the nursing profession. However Continue Reading...
Role Transitions Into Old Age
Centuries ago, growing old was uncommon and those able to transition into old age were revered by their community as teachers, tribal historians, and sources of wisdom (Nelson, 2005, p. 208-209). Growing old was therefo Continue Reading...
What possible alternatives do the managers and HR have in handling this scenario? If no other attractive options exist and they must depart in two days, what kinds of assistance can the plant give the newly unemployed workers? Given the financial r Continue Reading...
The person no longer finds it possible to perform their job or manage their personal life. Withdrawal from others, anger, grief and rage are some of the emotions felt. There are often suicidal or homicidal thoughts and over-reaction to minor events, Continue Reading...
sexual harassment, and discuss aspects like defenses, judge ruling basis, cause of action, and employee's and employer's civil liability. Both discrimination and employee laws will be applied here.
Sexual Harassment Background Information
The issu Continue Reading...
interview that they conducted with Labor Relations Ms. Sheila Brown, a Labor Relations Specialist who works with the U.S. government in Columbia, SC. The interview paper involved an interview where she answered questions and answers about her job so Continue Reading...
Workplace Feedback Research Essay
As a catering manager in a hospital, explain why feedback is important to improve communication and the performance of your team and also compare the effectiveness of different types of feedback used in your workpla Continue Reading...
Because I firmly believe that God has given me this strong sense of faith and the calmness and seemingly relaxed attitude that comes with it, it makes perfect sense that God would want this to lead to my vocation and profession as well. There have Continue Reading...
If it is just generally assumed that these employees are lazy or do not care about their job, they will often be the object of anger from other employees. If other employees and management would talk to these employees and determine what could be do Continue Reading...