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Getting the right employees to do a job is an essential concept that company management must put into consideration to take their firm to a different level. One of the significant roles of control in a company is hiring found in Human Resource environment. Transparency in hiring and handling of...
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The rate of unemployment in the United States now effect a segment of the population that historically has been more immune to systemic shocks to the economy that raise the unemployment rate to those more prone to economic shocks. Individuals more prone to be unemployed during times of high unemployment...
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Unemployment and possible strategies to cease it has been the matter of heated debate during the recent years, while its rates growing rapidly, due to the global financial crisis of 2008. Losing a job is likely to be one of the most distressing events occurring in the overall economy and...
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Problem statement: Unemployment amongst the youth Interventions: Most young people ready to work can’t find jobs to create value. This is according to international labor organization report , the Global Employment Trends for Youth 2017 (Ilo.org, 2018). This report estimated the number of unemployed youths to about 70.9 million in...
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Introduction Unemployment can be described as the state of being jobless (Leiserson, 2016). The issue has become a crucial concern lately to the extent of even compelling nations to develop frameworks that could be employed to lay a foundation for a sustainable solution. It is in that regard that various...
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Proponents in favor of maintaining current minimum wages in the United States argue that any such wage increases would hold dire consequences to businesses across the country and would not be good for our economy. It appears the opposite may actually be true as a minimum wage increase, either locally,...
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Employment at will and wrongful discharge suits Employment at will is the process by which an individual may be fired for any reason, at any time, as long as the reasoning is not discriminatory; this is a practice that varies from state to state and may or may not apply...
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Employee retention and job satisfaction are very important when managing the employees. When one employee resigns for no apparent reason it can cause a chain reaction of other employees wondering if they should be looking for other jobs and resigning. When working in human resources and managing employees it is...
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This appraisal is on Jane Doe who has been an employee in the department for the last 11 months. Jane has had many issues and complaints over the last few months. However, she has done a good job in accurately entering medical information in the records. Jane Doe has a...
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One of the most important factors in maintaining a thriving business or industry, whether service oriented, manufacturing, health care, or other enterprise is finding and keeping a skilled, reliable, and steady workforce. Unfortunately, this is also one of the most difficult factors. Employee recruitment and selection can have either a...
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I am currently doing web design and networking as a private consultant. One of my short-term goals is to gain the experience in the field in order to become competitive in the field. I also aim to improve my academic qualifications in my field of practice in order to gain...
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In order to understand the importance of culturally appropriate reward systems, it’s necessary to understand the connection between rewards and motivation. Motivation is what compels or induces an individual to do what they do. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a good example of the factors which motivate people. What is...
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The human resources management function is tasked with the unique challenge of finding employees to fill vacant positions in a highly technological world that has normalized the use of the Internet and social media in the recruitment, hiring and even training and retention processes. As stated by Sander & Sloka...
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Instead of emphasizing an individual’s lack of a job by referring to their program as “unemployment assistance,” Florida renamed their unemployment assistance program the Reemployment Assistance Program (Department of Economic Opportunity [DEO], 2013). This name is established in the Labor Laws of the State of Florida under the 2012 statutes,...
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The common goal between the various business types is growth and gaining profit. The main phases that a business undergoes during its operations are “expansion”, “peak”, “contraction” and “trough,” which are determined mainly by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (McLean & Applegate, 2013). GDP uses data obtained from monthly business...
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Question 1: Agency Relationship Agency relationships are prevalent in business settings as corporations and partnerships take actions only through an agent. According to Kelley (2012), an agency relationship is a contractual agreement between an individual or business (the principal) and another individual (the agent) under which the principle permits the...
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There are various employment contracts that constitute the different state employment laws within the U.S. First is the at-will employment doctrine, which is the main form of employment contract. This contract contends that any employment contract with an indefinite duration may be terminated by any of the two parties (employer...
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The advent of the World Wide Web and in particular social networking sites have greatly influenced the way people interact both socially and professionally. As you post a photo of yourself and friends online having fun at a private party, someone miles away may access the photo and judge your...
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One of the reasons for the slow progress of women in achieving equality in earnings and status within organizations is the fact that women work in male dominated organizations. Women are expected to behave like men and adapt to the male cultural that surrounds so many of the top organizations,...
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It is a longstanding belief that in America, everyone is created equal. However, throughout history, that has been false. African-Americans have been slaves, and discriminated against, women have been treated like second-class citizens, and the disabled are often discriminated against. There has been a long fight against discrimination, including in...
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Unemployment is a state of being jobless and actively searching for a job. Many young people are studying hard with the hope that they will get employed and earn lucrative salaries. Finishing education and getting a job is the dream of many people. They hope to get employed so that...
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Unemployment is a matter of regular economic concern in the United States. Since 2008, the global financial crisis has been treated as the main factor of the shrinking employment rates in the country. At present, the percentage of the unemployed population in the U.S. has slightly decreased. Nevertheless, economists express...
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Introduction Attending college today can be very expensive. And it is not simply the tuition that college students need money for. Today’s students need money for books and school supplies as well as the latest gadgets, technology and spending money. To acquire the money that they need to enjoy their...
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What are the different components of Employment? Employment can be defined as a legal contract that defines terms and conditions of a given job with regards to the employer-employee relationship. As such, an employment contract must have distinct elements or components that make the whole undertaking a success both in...
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The business cycle consists of four stages that are expansion, peak, recession, and trough. The expansion stage is characterized by an increase in economic activity, hence, the GDP. This increase in GDP is accompanied by a decline in unemployment. The expansion stage is followed by the peak stage where the...
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