Employee Relations in an Organisational Context

Employee Relations in an Organisational Context

Author: Kathy Daniels

Publisher:

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788179927113

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The success or failure of organisations is partly dependent on the success or failure of its employees and the relationship that they have with each other. This text is designed to cater for the CIPD employee relations PDS module, and for employee relations modules on HR and business degree programmes.


Employee Relations in Context

Employee Relations in Context

Author: David Farnham

Publisher: CIPD Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 9780852928769

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This volume analyses the issues surrounding employment today and explores the challenges that lie at the heart of the workplace. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated


The Dynamics of Employee Relations

The Dynamics of Employee Relations

Author: Paul Blyton

Publisher: Palgrave

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780333679852

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An analysis of the changes and underlying continuities occurring in employee relations. The authors draw extensively on a wide range of case studies to produce a well informed, critical account.


Employee Relations in an Organisational Context

Employee Relations in an Organisational Context

Author: Kathy Daniels

Publisher: UK Higher Education Business Human Resourcing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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Develop an in depth appreciation for the different factors that impact the employee-company relationship so that you can apply the theory in practice within your own organisation.


The Changing Nature of Work

The Changing Nature of Work

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1999-09-07

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0309172926

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Although there is great debate about how work is changing, there is a clear consensus that changes are fundamental and ongoing. The Changing Nature of Work examines the evidence for change in the world of work. The committee provides a clearly illustrated framework for understanding changes in work and these implications for analyzing the structure of occupations in both the civilian and military sectors. This volume explores the increasing demographic diversity of the workforce, the fluidity of boundaries between lines of work, the interdependent choices for how work is structured-and ultimately, the need for an integrated systematic approach to understanding how work is changing. The book offers a rich array of data and highlighted examples on: Markets, technology, and many other external conditions affecting the nature of work. Research findings on American workers and how they feel about work. Downsizing and the trend toward flatter organizational hierarchies. Autonomy, complexity, and other aspects of work structure. The committee reviews the evolution of occupational analysis and examines the effectiveness of the latest systems in characterizing current and projected changes in civilian and military work. The occupational structure and changing work requirements in the Army are presented as a case study.


The Employee-Organization Relationship

The Employee-Organization Relationship

Author: Lynn M. Shore

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-03-12

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 1136493271

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"Employee-organization relationship" is an overarching term that describes the relationship between the employee and the organization. It encompasses psychological contracts, perceived organizational support, and the employment relationship. Remarkable progress has been made in the last 30 years in the study of EOR. This volume, by a stellar list of international contributors, offers perspectives on EOR that will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and graduate students in IO psychology, business and human resource management.


Employee Relations

Employee Relations

Author: John Gennard

Publisher: CIPD Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781843980636

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Written by the Chief Examiner and Associate Examiner for employee relations for the CIPD, the new edition of this best-selling text has been written specifically to cater for the CIPD's Employee Relations elective. Offering a highly practical and accessible overview of the impact of the economic, corporate and legal environment on employee relations, it is also suitable for students taking an employee/industrial relations module on an HR or business degree programme at undergraduate or postgraduate level. TARGETED AT - Students studying CIPD Professional Qualifications and undergraduate and post graduate students on employee relations modules on business and HRM courses


Employee Relations

Employee Relations

Author: Philip Lewis

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 9780273646259

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This exciting new text is different from many of the employee relations textbooks currently available because it takes as its central theme the employment relationship between the employer and the employee. This reflects one of the major changes in employee relations over recent years: the increasing extent to which the individual relationship each of us has with our employer is central in shaping our working lives.


Employment Relations

Employment Relations

Author: Cecilie Bingham

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2016-03-26

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1473943876

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*Shortlisted in the Management and Leadership Textbook Category at CMI Management Book of the Year Awards 2017* ′In this new, original book, Cecilie Bingham puts fairness, trust, organisational justice, and power at the heart of employment relationships in a variety of settings. This thought-provoking text provides academic, practical and theoretical insights into the contested nature of contemporary work and employment relations at workplace level. It should become essential reading for students, scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in the field.′ - Professor David Farnham, University of Portsmouth, UK Mapped to CIPD learning outcomes at level 5 and level 7, Employment Relations: Fairness and Trust in the Workplace critically reflects on current research, commentary, evidence and practice in the employment relationship with a unique focus on organizational justice. Combining theoretical concepts, tools and models with practical examples, it is packed with innovative learning features designed to help students to engage with the subject, including: Extracts of recent news items linked to chapter content Insights to help link theory and practice supported by podcast interviews on the book’s companion website A series of case study ‘snippets’, activities and revision exercises. The book is complimented by a companion website featuring a range of tools and resources for lecturers and students, including PowerPoint slides, Instructors′ manual, multimedia links, podcasts, and free SAGE journal articles. Suitable for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students on Employment Relations, Industrial Relations or HRM courses.


The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement

The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement

Author: Sarah Cook

Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0749449446

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Cook uses case studies to demonstrate how engaged employees assist the progress of their organization. She shows managers how to measure the level of their employees' engagement and increase staff participation.