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Tracking Your Life Stage Progression 394 words Most everyone has been at a point in their lives that crucial decisions have to be made about their future. Each one of us has set specific goals that we feel need to be achieved for our future. As we grow older the goals that we set early in our young adulthood become inc ... Integrity in the Workplace 363 words The article "Workplace Integrity" written by Steve People talks about how integrity is a crucial ingredient to have in order to be successful in a workplace. Leaders of integrity make their principles known and consistently act in accordance with them. People of integrity ... The Role and Relevancy of Australians 762 words The role of unions exists to assist workers with their rights in the workplace and to improve working conditions. Unions inform and educate members and the community about the issues workers confront. Unions are very important because it is unlikely workers would win these kind of battles alon ... The Effective Human Relations Strategies For Success 266 words Well, I have purchased Human Relations Strategies for Success by Lowell Lamberton and Leslie Minor-Evans, Second edition. The chapter that caught my eye was Chapter 18 - Maintaining Workplace Health (starts on page 584) and it deals with substance abuse, marital, family and personal problems of t ... Getting Employees to Fall in Love With Your Company. 2024 words Getting Employees to Fall in Love With Your Company. From the very outset of the book, Jim Harris tells the reader what his book is not, before he even hints at what it's method will be. First he tells us that this book is not a "cookbook" on how-to, step by step create the perfect working enviro ... Discussions on Employment Relations 1043 words Employment relation is the interaction between any of the actors. Employment relation is comprised of three major actors, employees/unions, management/employers and the state. They all have different roles to affect in the employment relations. This essay attempts to examine that the r ... The Effective Solution on The Issues of The Company, ABC, Inc 900 words In this case study, Carl Robins has three clear issues he must address to create an effective solution for his company, ABC, Inc. The first issue is how Carl can create an effective training schedule, and orientation, program in a timely fashion for the fifteen new ABC, Inc. trainees ... WWII: Woman's Take Over The Man's Job 1899 words World War II marked a retreat from the existing notions of women's capabilities and proper roles. With the men gone at war, women had to take over the work force. Government propaganda encouraged women to do their patriotic duty by leaving their homes and entering the workplace. At the wartime ... The Contract Labor Scam on Big Businesses 1160 words To many immigrants, the dream of coming to the United States to seek a better life quickly transforms into a nightmare of forced labor and unfair wages. Many Americans remain oblivious to these conditions, relying on the reassurances provided by American wage and hour laws. However, many immigran ... Living on A Minimum Wage 1790 words Barbara Ehrenreich is a writer and journalist who decided to conduct an experiment and find out for herself what it is like to live on the minimum wage. For one month at a time she entered various communities, taking on minimum wage positions and trying to stay ahead. Ehrenreich detailed her exper ... Transwest Insurance Brokers Company Services 1200 words Transwest Insurance Brokers Company is a service that provides insurance advice, and implements insurance programs on behalf of their clients. The business has been running for 17 years and is owned and operated by Sam Sofi. There are no shareholding or financial involvement by any other insurance c ... Job Descriptions and New Employees 852 words The owner/manager of Sandmunky Snowboards is Piroose Amini. Everyday duties will include many important tasks. Most important is to be sure the store and everything in it is up and running correctly. Then, I need to check all em ... Marx's Theory 797 words "Marx's theory of alienation is a non-psychological concept and has to do with the relation of the worker to the means of production--- it has nothing to do with how one feels. What indicators would you use to assess whether you were alienated or not? What conclusion would you come to?" ... Monitoring in the Workplace: The Right to Employee Privacy 487 words Monitoring in the Workplace: The Right to Employee Privacy Fourteen million employees -- just over one-third of the online workforce in the United States -- have their Internet or e-mail use under continuous surveillance at work. Worldwide, the number of employees under such surveillance is at 2 ... Family and Medical Leave Act 1700 words In 1993, Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to provide a national policy that supports families in their efforts to balance their work and family responsibilities by taking reasonable unpaid leave for certain family and medical reasons. The FMLA provides certain employees with ... Theory of Equity 754 words Is equal pay the same as equitable pay? First you need to know the difference between the two. Equal pay would be a female doing the job of a construction electrician getting the same pay as her male counter part. Equitable pay is the perceived fairness when employee's compare pay from their job ... A Successful Recruiting is to Sell Company's Prospective Applicant 3059 words If I have to hire someone for a specific position my main objective will be as efficient and professional as possible. Also I have to be creative and imaginative using many ways to search for the ideal person for the position. The major part of successful recruiting is selling the company to a p ... "Organized Labor in Maine" 396 words The first half of Charles A. Scontras' "Organized Labor in Maine: Twentieth Century Origins" highlights the development of unions in Maine at the turn of the twentieth century. Unions were battling to survive amid various obstacles, including a depression, resistance by employers and slow a ... Drug Testing vs. Employee Assistance Programs 1536 words Introduction: Drug Testing vs. Employee Assistance Programs In our last meeting we were asked to offer proposals on how we can cut costs. In looking into this I found some interesting research on eliminating drug testing in favor of Employee Assistance Programs. ... A Violent Act-Taking Place at Work 1355 words As difficult as it may be to imagine a violent act-taking place at work, in these times it is an eventuality that cannot be ignored. Too frequently, these days, the evening news leads off with a report about a disgruntled employee committing some horrifying act of violence in the workplace. Somethin ... Random Drug Testing in the Workplace 659 words In almost every career job, before a new employee is hired, drug testing is administered. However many jobs stop at that point; not believing, or choosing to ignore the fact that employees may be using drugs. Random drug testing in the work place is a good practice. Although people complain that ... Working at McDonalds by Amitai Etzioni 364 words In response to "Working at McDonald's" by Amitai Etzioni I think that Etzioni is way off on his evaluation of the lower skill, lower paying jobs in America. He makes it sound as if the employer must provide some sort of skill along with their jobs that will provide a learning experience. Why? ... The Employee Turnover: A Literary Review 3353 words Employee turnover is a subject that has received extensive attention from various researchers. Researches have been done with regard to the cost of turnover; the driving forces (antecedents, predictors, etc.) behind turnover; solutions to turnover problem; effects of turnover, etc. What interest ... Video Surveillance Cameras 831 words Attempts to monitor employees have always existed in one form or another, from mechanical keystroke counters in the early part of the century, to the latest innovations in electronic monitoring. As technology advances, so do the monitoring possibilities in the workplace. As ... The Field of Sport Management 472 words For the longest time I could not decide on a major and a career to study throughout college. When I came to Georgia Southern University I discovered that they had a major that was very interesting to me. Sport Management id the ideal major for my interest and m ... |