922 Search Results for Labor Union and Employee
3 million workers who would indirectly receive raises due to the spillover effect of a minimum wage increase. ("Minimum Wage: Frequently Asked Questions")
Some people have argued that increasing the minimum wage does not help to reduce poverty since Continue Reading...
IAMAW Views on Safety
The response of the American people to the terrorists attacks of 9/11 was felt one of compassion and resolve. Almost all Americans were associated in one or other manner in assisting the Nation come out of the dangerous impacts Continue Reading...
Vietnamese Entrepreneurship (1975-2013)
Microbusinesses form a large share of the economy of Vietnam. Owned by self-employed entrepreneurs, they create employment and provide income for millions. Although the density of vendors, boutiques, and othe Continue Reading...
performance bonuses at companies. There are four subjects. The first is about the use of bonuses -- would I make use of them? Then there is the question of evaluating people based on specific performance measures. Then there is the question of group Continue Reading...
Inspector General
One of the most important aspects of government is trust. This is because the people rely on administrators to do the right thing and always take their well-being into consideration. The Inspector General has the power to investiga Continue Reading...
Transgender Employment Discrimination
There is a growing body of evidence that transgender individuals frequently experience some type of discrimination during the employment process in the United States today. Although there are only a few high-pro Continue Reading...
The inability to perform a single, particular job does not constitute a substantial limitation in the major life activity of working, and a disability as defined by the ADA must significantly restrict a major life activity. The inability to perform Continue Reading...
An American who spent sometime in Germany recounted his experience [Will Higher Gasoline Prices Inspire Lifestyle Changes, 2001] of energy prices in that country, "When I lived in Germany, the price of gasoline went from the equivalent of $2.50 per Continue Reading...
Company Policy
Draft a company policy on use of the internet by employees. Draft it in the form of a memo to employees.
Take into consideration the following issues:
Is it realistic to believe that all personal use of the internet at work can be p Continue Reading...
Costa Rica & Co.
Strategic analysis of the global agricultural economy
Competitive Financial Landscape
Dole Food Co. & Competitors
"Costa Rica used to be known principally as a producer of bananas and coffee, but pineapples have surpassed Continue Reading...
Motivation Systems for Hospitality Organizations: A Case Study of Motel
Generally speaking, the hospitality industry competes on a global basis by providing food and beverages services as well as accommodations for tourists and travelers. For insta Continue Reading...
Ruth E. Mathias and a.E. Benjamin (2003) report that social workers are becoming increasingly concerned about elder abuse in long-term care settings (p. 174). A study conducted by these social scientists/authors, reveals that Medicaid related agency Continue Reading...
Financial managers and CEO's play important roles in ensuring that organizations meet their specific goals. The skill levels for both positions are high and require a great deal of patience and experience. The purpose of this discussion is to determi Continue Reading...
strong work ethic is vital to the success of any firm. In recent years thee have been many comparisons made between the work ethic of American and Japanese employees. (Rhody 1995) The purpose of this discussion is to compare and contrast Japan's man Continue Reading...
He offered me $1,000 to set an appointment with the candidate. I refused to accept the bride, and as such, behaved in an ethical manner.
From a teleological standpoint, my decision was a positive one since it was made in the sense and the sake of t Continue Reading...
At all times, a compliant organization will provide the following to all/each staff/employee:
A non-hostile work environment
An anonymous and secure system for staff to report sexual harassment/ethical concerns
Quick and responsive, unbiased, com Continue Reading...
7. Fenn, P., & Ashby, S., 2004. Workplace risk, establishment size, and union density. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 42, 461 -- 480.
8. Griffin, M.A., & Neal, A., 2000. Perceptions of safety at work: A framework for linking safe Continue Reading...
4 the Competition
Ford Motors Company activates in a mature and highly competitive market and threats come not only from within the United States, but also from abroad. Due to globalization and market liberalization, the automobile manufacturers fro Continue Reading...
3) Implement formal and informal problem solving mechanisms, grievance procedures, investigative measures, and disciplinary procedures to resolve sexual harassment complaints.
4) at least once a year, conduct training sessions for employees. These Continue Reading...
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There are many reasons, beyond meeting legal requirements, that businesses should not discriminate based on irrelevant criteria and in fact promote diversity. Having a diverse workplace can be the wellspring of creativity as different people Continue Reading...
Human Resources Technology
The Human Resource Management within organizations has gained escalation strategic prominence accompanied by the significant of its existing configuration of HRM and respective business strategies is well acknowledged (Col Continue Reading...
Unionization is almost unheard of. China's economy has been built with over 200 million laborers that have moved from the countryside to the booming coastal cities. China is reducing the public payroll, which means the country is faced with the chal Continue Reading...
For instance the World Trade Organization reports having "allowed First World countries to raise trade barriers protecting their companies, even as we have served as their forum for insisting that Third World countries lower their trade barriers mor Continue Reading...
A major problem encountered by the company that sent most of its work abroad is that of controlling the operations undergone within foreign countries. "At the Canton headquarters of Reebok, Gregg Nebel tries to keep tabs on the foreign factories th Continue Reading...
Hipple (2010) finds the absolute level of unincorporated self-employment largely stable if shifting toward wage-counted incorporated self-employment, but also reports the scale of this sector as comprising just under 11% of total national earnings f Continue Reading...
All of these attributes together fuel a high level of mastery of their jobs, a critical element in job satisfaction (Sull, 2007). Finally the aspects of personal and work outcomes, which include high internal work motivation, high satisfaction with Continue Reading...
If the employee is terminated for downsizing reasons, he or she could be calmed by means of elements such as a number of months' salary advance, by a letter of recommendation, or by a list of possible future employers that will be willing to provide Continue Reading...
Instead, by using such technology as the IBM program, the airline is able to become "more flexible and adaptive while focusing on their core business."
This idea of outsourcing is not unique to the airline industry and often times does not necessar Continue Reading...
CWP-Walkerton Management
The primary challenge that CWP-Walkerton is not in its productivity state, but the efficiency of its employees and the company's human resource per se. It is vital, then, that an effective employee-centered program be formul Continue Reading...
Many Americans insisted on moralizing poverty and housing conditions.
One of the responses to the revelations was to build company towns, like Pullman, Illinois which provided decent housing and amenities to workers in the Pullman train car factory Continue Reading...
"One way to help to insulate your company from lawsuits is to offer severance payments in exchange for a release of any claims that the employee could bring against the company or its employees" (Blinn 2009). However, a more effective approach than Continue Reading...
In fact, the argument could easily be made that individuals with transgender tendencies who do not pursue gender reassignment procedures are more prone to chronic depression and to other natural consequences of their repressed feelings about their t Continue Reading...
Business History and book Comparison: Is it the change of work or the end of work that we face today?
Both the texts Change at Work by Peter Cappelli and the various other contributors to Cappelli's 1997 volume of essays, and Jeremy Rifkin in his 19 Continue Reading...
future evolution of the American economy is closely related not only to the 1990-2000 period, that covered one of the most prolific economic expansion in history, but also the subsequent turn of events brought about by the first Bush administration. Continue Reading...
Work Satisfaction
Nothing is really work," states an old adage, "unless you would rather be doing something else."
In today's times of economic uncertainty, rapid employee turnover and more trade union disputes, the issue of worker satisfaction has Continue Reading...
Workplace Discrimination & Harassment
As an employee of a company, what can you do to personally to minimize discrimination and harassment?
There are several things that can be done by an individual if an employee is witnessing discrimination, Continue Reading...
Skills-Based Pay
Lawler and Ledford (1987) argued twenty-six years ago that skill-based pay was going to become an increasingly popular concept in compensation management. Ledford and Heneman (2011) define skill-based pay as "a compensation system t Continue Reading...
Antigua Guatemala Coffee
Antigua Guatemala International (AGI) will be a manufacturer and exporter of Guatemalan coffee to Japan and the global. AGI will use a new system in the food and beverage industry to offer Antigua Guatemala coffee in a time- Continue Reading...
Voluntary Protection Program
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has undertaken to develop a matrix that guides employers at work places that would significantly reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attacks as well as reduce the Continue Reading...