maintenance Activities in hrm concerned with maintaining employee commitment and loyalty to the organization.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Advertisements

Motivation One of the most critical skills for effective leadership and management is the ability to motivate others. A motive is a need, desire, or other.
Presentation on. o Fringe benefits are rewards given to employees as an extra to their wage or Salary. o These can be an extra that is awarded with the.
Health Services Administration
Strategy for Human Resource Management Lecture 6
Responsible CarE® Employee health and Safety Code David Sandidge Director, Responsible Care American Chemistry Council June 2010.
Health and Safety.
Approaches to HRM A2 Business Studies. Aims and Objectives Aim: Understand different approaches to HRM Objectives: Explain the internal and external influences.
8 8.
Human Resource Management
Control environment and control activities. Day II Session III and IV.
Internal Mobility and Separation
PAD214 PUBLIC PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
> > > > Human Resource Management. 1)Providing qualified, well-trained employees for the organization. 2)Maximizing employee effectiveness in the organization.
FRINGE BENEFITS. What is Fringe Benefit ?? What is Fringe Benefit ?? A fringe benefit is generally defined as a benefit not being salary, wage or other.
 What is conflict of interest and how can it be avoided  What factors should be considered when determining a “ fair wage “
Introduction Research indicates benefits to companies who establish effective worker safety and health programs: –Reduction in the extent and severity.
Presented by Thomas. What is HR Department HR Departments are the entities organizations that organize people, report relationships, and work in a way.
Mountains and Plains Child Welfare Implementation Center Maria Scannapieco, Ph.D. Professor & Director Center for Child Welfare UTA SSW National Resource.
Week 1. Assessment 1. Quiz 15% 2. Test 15% 3. Assignment 30% 4. Final Examination 40% ____ TOTAL100% ====
Human Resource © 2015 albert-learning.com Human resource.
System Model of HRM System composed of interrelated & interacting parts to achieve desired goals System approach to HRM combines itself with business strategy.
HSE Plan meeting - November – Health, Safety & Environmental Plan 2015.
MEANING : Incentive are the rewards to an employee, over and above his base wage salary, in recognition of his performance and contribution. “An incentive.
ASPEC Damaging Energies New Staff Induction What is this course about? This course is designed to talk through the major damaging energies on site. It.
Keya Trivedi Relational Management. Human Resource Management.
Promotion.
Meaning of HRM Importance of HRM Objectives and Functions Role of HRM Duties and responsibilities of hrm Typical organization set up.
Productivity and Quality Management Sixth Lecture.
1 WA Legal and Policy Documents School Education Regulations 2000 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 –Occupational Safety And.
Chapter 1 Nature and Scope of HRM Prof.Sujeesha Rao.
Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Employers, Supervisors and Employees Lesson 2.
What you will learn in this session 1.Sources of information about health & safety, including national legislation or guidance and local policies 2.Work.
Level 2 Diploma in Customer Service
Rights and responsibilities of providers and individuals
University of Latvia, Latvia
HERZBERG Human Relations Theory ‘Two Factor’
Introduction to HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Job Analysis And Job Description.
PERSONNEL POLICY A personnel policy is a total commitment of the organization to act In a specified way while dealing with its employees.
Functions and Activities of HRM
Procedures and documentation that protect relationships with employees
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES
Questions Part 1 What does the law say you cannot do when employing staff? What is a decentralised structure? What is delayering?
Compensation & Rewards
Human Resource Management
Edexcel IGCSE Business Studies
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SUBSTANCE USE AND WORKPLACE
The Equality Act; employer statutory rights and responsibilities
Motivation Theories Summary
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974.
Introduction In the first lesson we demonstrated the following:-
BSBWHS304 Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultation processes.
CAREER PLANNING.
Prof. Devpriya Dey Spirit of HR.in
Employee Morale and Satisfaction
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Strategic HRM
Unit 6 Principles of Management
Information management and communication
Introduction to HRM What is it….?.
Lesson 2 Legal Rights and Responsibilities
Human Resource Management, Motivation, and Labor-Management Relations
TRAINING Some firms see training as a core element of HRM. It is seen as a key to improving employee attitude, motivation and performance. Others value.
A Personnel Psychological Perspective
Unit Four Business Management
Human Resources Management (MNGT313)
LESSON 8 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
Occupational safety and health (OSH)
Presentation transcript:

maintenance Activities in hrm concerned with maintaining employee commitment and loyalty to the organization.

Compnets of maintance Jab commetmet Welfare activities Promotion demotion

What Is Job Commitment Job commitment is the feeling of responsibility that a person has towards the mission and goals of an organization. When an individual has job commitment, he or she is more likely to perform tasks and responsibilities that will help an organization achieve a goal.

Purpose of Promotion To motivate employees to higher productivity. To attract and retain the services of qualified and competent people to recognize and reward the efficiency of an employee. To increase the effectiveness of the employee and the organization. To fill up higher vacancies from the within the organization. To built loyalty, morale and the sense of belongingness in the employee. To impress upon others that opportunities are available to them too in the organization, if they perform well.

Staff welfare Activities The various Welfare activities that can be provided to the employees include provision of loans, free medical facilities, retirement benefits, education facilities for the employee's and their families, housing benefits,

General objectives of staff welfare activities To provide happier employer-employee relation. To promote employee welfare. To promote high morale among employee. To meet the legal requirements. To provide economic security to the employees. To provide a psychologically satisfactory work environment. To promote employee health and safety. To promote employee stabilization. To promote team spirit and employee identification with organisation

DEMOTION Demotion is the opposite of promotion. It is a downward movement of employees in the organizational hierarchy with lower status and lower salary.

Purposes of dominion When the organization reduces activities, officer occupying certain posts are demoted. Errors in the promotions already made are corrected through demotions. It may be necessary to use demotions as a tool of disciplinary action against erring employees.

Demotion Policy Demotion is very harmful for the employee’s morale. It is an extremely painful action, impairing the relationships between people permanently. While effecting the demotions, managers should extremely careful not to place himself on the wrong side of the fence. It is therefore, very necessary to formulate a demotion policy so that there may be no grievances on the part of the unions and the employee concerned.

Demotions should have serious impact on need fulfillment. Needs for esteem and belongingness are get frustrate leading to a defensive behaviour on the part of the person demoted. There may be complaints, emotional turmoil, inefficiency or resignations. Hence, demotions are very rarely resorted to by managers. Manager prefers to discharge the employees rather than face the problems arising from the demotions.

Promotion Policy We have seen policy is the guideline for action. Policy varies with organization. So the promotion is very sensitive to employees, it is very essential. The promotion policy should clearly stated, widely circulated, and fully explained to their employees. The promotion policy which influences the number of factor of the organization such as, morale, motivation, turnover of the personnel in the organization. The personnel department of the organization must develop an effective promotion policy. This should be in written, flexible subject to situations. In order to make the promotion policy successful, it is necessary that the employees’ assessment and confidential reporting system should be objective as far as possible so that every employee has faith in promotion policy and hence induced for better performance to get promotion.

health The Texas health and safety code prohibits employers from discriminating against employees with communicable diseases, such as HIV, according to the An effective health policy that protects and informs employees and managers within your company is one of training and education. By helping your staff to better understand how to prevent disease in the workplace, you can reduce the fear that may set in when a traditional health risk, such as flu season, comes around. Education can also help you and your staff better understand the reality of communicable diseases, how they affect those that do not have them and what the threats they pose.

safety Creating a safe workplace can be a matter of creating good safety habits. According to Inc.com, one of the more common workplace safety hazards is falling. Create a policy of clearing common walkways and removing potential tripping and falling hazards. Use barriers to mark areas where employees could fall such as high stairways and open floors. Teach your employees to be mindful of where they are walking, and get your entire staff involved in creating a safer workplace. You can also post hazard signs around the workplace to remind employees of areas where they should pay attention, and make the wearing of safety gear mandatory in areas where it is applicable

Importance workplace safety Higher productivtiy Increased efficiancy qualty

Definition of promotion Promotion. The permanent movement of a staff member from a position in one job class to a position in another job class of increased responsibility or complexity of duties and in a higher salary range.

security health safety