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Title: Human Resource Management


1
Human Resource Management
  • Lecture-43

2
Staffing
Human Resource Development
Employee Labor Relations
HRM FUNCTIONS
Safety Health
Compensation Benefits
3
Job Evaluation
4
  • Process for ensuring internal equity (jobs of
    comparable worth receive comparable wages)

5
So..
  • The comparison results in a wage or salary
    hierarchy

6
Choosing a Job Evaluation Method
7
  • There are four general job evaluation methods.
  • Ranking
  • Classification
  • Factor comparison
  • Point factor

8
Job Pricing
9
Job Analysis
Pay Surveys
Job Evaluation
Pay Policies
Pay Structure
Performance Appraisal
Individual Pay
Implementation, Communication, Monitoring
10
Compensation system

11
Compensation of Employees
Extrinsic Rewards
Hourly Wages Salary Monetary Bonuses Rewards
Commissions Pay Incentives
Insurance Retirement Paid
Vacations Benefits Food Services Credit
Union Recreation
Recognition Intrinsic Promotion
Opportunities Rewards Working
Conditions Interesting Work
12
Strategic Role of Benefits
13
  • Benefits absorb social costs for health care and
    retirement.
  • Benefits influence employee decisions about
    employers (e.g., recruitment and retirement).

14
  • Benefits are increasingly seen as entitlements.
  • Benefit costs are about 40 of total payroll
    costs.

15
Types of Benefits Services
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  • Insurance Benefits
  • Medical Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Mental Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Disability Insurance

17
  • Employee Security Benefits
  • Employment Income Security
  • Retirement Security
  • Time-Off Benefits
  • On-the-job Breaks
  • Sick Days Pay
  • Holidays Vacations
  • Leaves of Absence

18
  • Work Scheduling Benefits
  • Shorter Work Times
  • Flextime
  • Job Sharing
  • Employee Services
  • Educational Assistance
  • Financial Services
  • Social Services

19
  • Family Oriented
  • Child Care
  • Elder Care
  • Relocation Programs

20
Other Benefits
21
Purchase Discounts Stock Investment
Relocation Expenses
Family-Care Benefits
Benefits
Family-Oriented Benefits
Life, Disability, Legal Insurances
Social and Recreational
Educational Assistance
22
Other Employee Benefits and Services
23
Awards
Food Services
Recreational and Social
On-Site Health Services
Credit
Legal Services
Purchasing Assistance
Financial Planning
Transportation Pooling
Housing and Moving
24
Pay-for-Performance
25
  • A compensation philosophy of higher pay for
    higher contributions
  • Performance will be calculated on - corporate
    performance and personal performance .

26
Types of Pay-for-Performance Plans
27
  • Individual-Based plans
  • Merit Pay
  • Bonus program or lump-sum payment
  • Award
  • Team-Based plans

28
  • Plant-wide plans (gain sharing)
  • Corporate-wide plans (profit sharing)

29
The Role of Money
30
  • When someone
  • says, Its not the
  • money, its the principle,
  • its the money!
  • -- Anonymous

31
Money as a Motivator
32
Rewards and other Employee Behaviors
33
Turnover
Absenteeism
Rewards
Attendance
34
Staffing
Human Resource Development
Employee Labor Relations
HRM FUNCTIONS
Safety Health
Compensation Benefits
35
Health Safety
36
  • Occupational health safety refers to the
    physiological-physical and psychological
    conditions of a workforce that result from the
    work environment provided by the organization.

37
Elements of Workplace Safety and Health
38
  • Physical Conditions
  • Conditions resulting from the workplace
    environment that include occupational diseases
    and accidents, such as
  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Back pain
  • Cancer
  • Etc.

39
  • Occupational diseases accidents
  • Loss of life
  • Loss of limb
  • Back pain
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Various forms of cancer

40
  • Psychological Conditions
  • Conditions resulting from the workplace
    environment that result from organizational
    stress and low quality of working life. These
    include
  • Dissatisfaction, withdrawal
  • Mistrust in others, irritability

41
Causes of Accidents
42
  • Unsafe conditions
  • Physical conditions
  • defective equipment
  • inadequate machine guards
  • lack of protective equipment
  • Environmental conditions
  • Noise
  • dust, fumes
  • stress
  • Unsafe behaviors

43
Causes of Accidents
  • Human
  • Overwhelming majority
  • Carelessness
  • Intoxication
  • Daydreaming
  • Inability to do the job
  • Other human deficiency

44
Steps to Take to Reduce Workplace Accidents
45
  • Reduce unsafe conditions.
  • Reduce unsafe acts.
  • Use posters and other propaganda.
  • Provide safety training.

46
  • Use positive reinforcement.
  • Emphasize safety.
  • Establish a safety policy.

47
  • Set specific loss control goals.
  • Conduct safety and health inspections regularly.
  • Monitor work overload and stress.
  • Safety committees.

48
Violence Prevention Suggestions
  • Develop a plan
  • Review policies
  • Treat with respect and dignity
  • Problems occur
  • Disciplined too harshly
  • Laid off without reason

49
What is Stress?
50

Stress is an adaptive response, moderated by
individual differences, that is a consequence of
any action, situation, or event that places
special demands on a person.
51
A Model of Stress
52
Consequences
Potential Sources
Individual Differences
Psychological Symptoms
Environmental Factors
Physiological Symptoms
Organizational Factors
Experienced Stress
Individual Factors
Behavioral Symptoms
53
  • Is stress good or bad?

54
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55
Stress Management and Prevention
56
Stress Management Programs
  • Training
  • Time management
  • Coping skills
  • Wellness
  • Assessment
  • Self-help materials
  • Group programs
  • Relaxation

57
Staffing
Human Resource Development
Employee Labor Relations
HRM FUNCTIONS
Safety Health
Compensation Benefits
58
  • Communication in organization

59
Employee Handbook
60
  • Understanding Unions and their Impact on HRM

61
Functions of Union
62
  • Bargain for improved wages, hours, working
    conditions and benefits for members
  • Protect members for arbitrary management actions
  • Provide services and assistance to members
  • Present the social aspirations and political
    ideology of members to the public.

63
Union Benefits
  • Higher wages and benefits
  • Influence work rules
  • Greater job security
  • Dealing with management

64
Collective Bargaining
65
Collective Bargaining Objectives
66
  • Contract agreement
  • Acceptable to both parties
  • Common issues
  • Wages
  • Hours
  • Terms and conditions of employment
  • Grievance procedure

67
Grievance
68
Grievance Procedure Steps
69
  • Start at lowest level
  • Supervisor
  • Manager, specialist
  • Grievance rights arbitration
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