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Papers On Human Resource Issues
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Age Discrimination in the Work Place
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9 pages. Age discrimination is becoming more and more prevalent in the workplace whether we want to believe that or not. Many companies now have been known to 'lay off' their older employees, only to later re-hire younger employees to fill the same positions. This not only saves money in salaries (the younger employees receive less in wages than the long-term employee does) but it saves the company from having to pay out retirement packages as well. Companies of course dispute that this is done, but the fact is we see it happening every day. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JAagedis.rtf
Age Discrimination in the Workplace
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A 3 page observation on the occurrence of age discrimination in the workplace. Notes that the fact that a substantial percentage of Americans now comprise the older age categories coupled with better health care and relatively longer healthier lives translates into a greater possibility that more and more individuals will be subjected to age discrimination. Discusses the types of age discrimination and observes that a changing legal arena offers hope for the alleviation of this practice. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: PPageDsc.wps
Ageism In the 1990s
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Ageism In the 1990s: A 4-page descriptive paper outlining the problem of ageism in employment. Included are the specific practices the term covers, what has been done to combat it and how age discrimination stands as we go into the 21st century. Lists 4 references
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Ageism in the Workplace.
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(5 pp) Action must be taken to correct the serious
situation where a very significant percentage of
people over 50 are economically inactive. There is
no bar to their employment other than an attitude
by many employers that they are too old! And as my
Grandfather used to chuckle in German, 'We are too
soon old, and too late smart.' The United States
work force is starting an interesting period of time
: four defined generations of workers are all
competing for the same space. All four have
qualities that employers are looking for, all four
have liabilities which can be compensated by one
or more of the other groups. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: BBagewrk.rtf
Alcoholism in the Workplace
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A 4 page overview of the impacts of alcoholism in the workplace. This paper focuses on the Canadian workplace and emphasizes the value of treatment programs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPalcWrkplace.rtf
Alterative Pay Structures
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This 6 page paper considers the different types of pay structures that are available, Discuss and evaluate how alternative payment systems might suit different organizations operating in different markets. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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American Express: Benefits of Structure and HRM
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A 6 page paper discussing how structure supports American Express efforts to remain an employer of choice. American Express provides several examples of what constitutes doing it right. From its African-American CEO to its line workers, the company enjoys status as an employer of choice. It has attained that position over a period of years, and the distinction has enabled it to withstand external circumstances that ended the existence of many of the companies of the travel industry. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtAMEX.rtf
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