Wage And Salary Administration

Wage And Salary Administration

Author: Radha Gupta

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788126131082

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The Book Presents Fundamentals About System Of Remuneration Which Is The Substantial Mechanism Of Human Resource Development. It Presents The Material In Simple, Lucid And Easily Understandable Manner. It Provides A Comprehensive Converge To A Vast Growing Discipline, Well Supported By Cardinal Research Data Collected From Multifarious Source Potently And Carefully. The In Built Remuneration System In Both The Sectors Has Been Examined In The First Chapter. This Designing The Objectives, Hypothesis And Methodology. Second Chapter Entitled Discusses Made By Experts, Writers And Scholars On The Subject. Third Chapter Explains The Organizational Profile Of Units Taken Up For Study. Fourth Chapter Highlights State Wage Policies And Wages Legislations. Next Chapter Emphasizes Income And Expenditure Pattern Of The Employees. Likewise, Chapter Sixth Discusses Relationship Between Remuneration And Prices. In The Seventh Chapter Comparative Analysis Of Remuneration Of The Employees Has Been Made. Finally, Last Chapter Attempts At Finding Out The Problems, Conclusions And Suggestions.The Book Will Prove Highly Useful To Workers, Management Policies Makers, Concern Government, Researchers And Society At Large.


Labour Welfare Administration

Labour Welfare Administration

Author: Jagdish

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788187606642

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Labour Welfare Is A Generic, Concept, Subsuming Several Fields Of Development That Fall Under Economic Development, Industrial Growth, Social Justice And Democratic Growth. This Book Encompasses Twelve Chapters Pertaining To Labour Welfare Administration


Regulation of Fixed-term Employment Contracts

Regulation of Fixed-term Employment Contracts

Author: Roger Blanpain

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9041133569

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In recent decades enterprises worldwide have reaped advantages of hiring employees on a contractual fixed-term basis, thus derogating from their traditional participation in the social protection of workers and insulating themselves from legal liability for unjust dismissal. A broad spectrum of effectiveness has emerged in this development, as different countries have adopted varying measures to regulate the conditions under which fixed- term employment contracts are written, applied, and interpreted. This important book --- which reprints papers submitted to the 10th Comparative Labour Law Seminar of the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training held in Tokyo on 8 and 9 March 2010 - details the regulatory approaches to fixed-term contracts in major industrial jurisdictions in Asia and Europe, providing an opportunity to explore normative directions for labour law and policy in the age of a diversified workforce. Nine Knowledgeable and experienced contributors describe and analyse the legal status of fixed-term employment contracts (including relevant case law) in Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan. Each author takes into account evaluations from scholars, policymakers, and stakeholders to his or her country's regulatory approach to fixed-term employment contracts, revealing an array of responses ranging from a view that such contracts enhance employment opportunities in society to advocating suppression of their use as inherently abusive and discriminatory. The combined effect of these nine essays is to greatly increase our awareness of the nature of fixed-term employment contracts, from their fundamental value as social policy instruments to their inextricable connection with the law of dismissal. The book sets the stage for deeper and more firmly grounded work that promises to elucidate the underlying pattern of a new employer-employee relationship emerging on a worldwide scale.