A number of core hr functions are directly linked to occupational health and safety. They include; Health and safety consideration and policy can affect the selection process in two ways: 1.Recruitment and selection During the recruitment process, potential applicants are Read More …
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Why study work place health and safety under HRM?
The rising costs associated with workplace injuries need to the addressed. If strategic HRM is to have meaning, it must encompass the development and promotion of a set of health and safety policies to protect the organizations most valued asset Read More …
MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK.
Introduction to safety and health at work. Concerned with identification and control of hazards associated with the physical workplace environment. Workplace hazards can range technological, physical, chemical agents and psychological. The course is a direct response to the recognition that Read More …
Factors affecting Job Satisfaction
A wide range of both internal and external factors affect an employee’s level of job satisfaction. Such factors include:- Work Place Support This refers to policies and actions such as flexible schedules that make employees feel supported by the organization. Read More …
Job Satisfaction and Rewards
Job satisfaction is an employee’s general attitude towards his/her job. An organizational reward system often has a significant impact on the level of employee job satisfaction. The manner in which the extrinsic rewards are dispersed can affect the intrinsic rewards Read More …
Selection of rewards in HRM
Selection of the rewards to be offered is critical if the reward system is to function effectively. Although pay is a very significant reward, the reward system should be viewed as wider than pay to include such things as office Read More …
The Organisational Reward System
Organisational rewards include all types of rewards, both intrinsic and extrinsic, which are received as a result of employment by the organization. Intrinsic rewards are internal to the individual and are normally derived from involvement in the job. Examples are Read More …
Pay Equity
The equity theory of motivation holds that employees have a strong need to maintain a balance between what they perceive and their inputs to their jobs and what they receive form their jobs in form of rewards. Employees who perceive Read More …
Importance of fair pay
Employee motivation is closely related to the types of rewards offered and their method of disbursement while debate exists over the motivational aspect of pay, there is little doubt that inadequate pay can have a very negative impact on an Read More …
Compensation Policies
Certain policies must be formulated before a successful compensation system can be developed and implemented. These policies are strongly influenced by the organizations objectives and its environment. Compensation policies must deal with the following issues: Minimum and maximum levels of Read More …