Wages, a Workers' Education Manual

Wages, a Workers' Education Manual
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789221029618

This book has been written as 16 lessons covering all aspects of wages. The topics covered include: wage fixing, payment by results, job evaluation, wages protection and theories, national income policies and women's wages.

Job Evaluation and Remuneration Strategies

Job Evaluation and Remuneration Strategies
Author: Frans Poels
Publisher: K. Page
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1997
Genre: Compensation management
ISBN: 9780749422806

The book includes a list of definitions and the text of the EC's Code of Practice on Equal Pay.

The Methods and Foundations of Job Evaluation in the United States Air Force

The Methods and Foundations of Job Evaluation in the United States Air Force
Author: Joseph M. Madden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1961
Genre: Job analysis
ISBN:

"This report summarizes the history of job evaluation and gives a critical review of the technical literature as a background for the Air Force job evaluation plan. The Air Force plan is described with the rationale for each phase. A discussion of unsolved problems includes an outline of research needed to discover solutions of these problems. An Appendix lists a 200-item bibliography with abstracts." -- page iii.

Women, Work, and Wages

Women, Work, and Wages
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1981-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 030903177X

In order to determine whether methods of job analysis and classification currently used are biased by traditional sex stereotypes or other factors, a committee assessed formal systems of job evaluation and other methods currently employed in the private and public sectors for establishing the comparability of jobs and their levels of compensation. A review of sociological and economic literature shows that some differences in the characteristics of workers and in jobs do form a legitimate basis for wage differentials. Nevertheless, there exists a pervasiveness of occupational and job segregation by sex. Given the current operation of the labor market and the existence of a variety of factors that permit the persistence of earning differentials between men and women (e.g., labor market segmentation, job segregation, and employment practices), it would seem that intentional and unintentional discriminatory elements enter into the determination of wages and are not likely to disappear. Use of a job evaluation system is one possible remedy to this situation. While the subjectivity of job evaluation makes job evaluations less than perfect vehicles for resolving pay disputes, they can serve to identify potential wage discrimination. (MN)

The Job Evaluation Handbook

The Job Evaluation Handbook
Author: Michael Armstrong
Publisher: CIPD Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780852925812

Examines the conceptual principles of job evaluation, reviews different methods and techniques of implementations, and reveals examples of company practice.

Job Evaluation Workbook: A Practical Guide to Job Evaluation

Job Evaluation Workbook: A Practical Guide to Job Evaluation
Author: Ndalahwa Musa Masanja
Publisher: NMM Printers
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Human resource management is an important area in an organization yet is is very complex due to the fact that it involves human beings who are intelligent to think, react and act according to their thoughts. Therefore managing human beings requires skills and expertise so they can fulfill their jobs. In order for employees to fulfill their job efficiently and effectively, job evaluation is an important human resource practice to determine the value or worth of a particular job in comparison with other jobs. Job evaluation is one the simplest however critical in nature. One of the basic approaches in job evaluation is ranking. Ranking involves comparing jobs to each other based on the overall worth of a job to an organization. This book provide a practical guide to rank jobs and therefore provides a strong basis for job evaluation in any organization. This book will assist and prepare students for job evaluation activities as Human resource practitioners.

Managing People Globally

Managing People Globally
Author: Chris Rowley
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2011-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780632452

This wide-ranging review of human resources management (HRM) in Asia draws attention to issues which are substantially different from those which a Western-trained manager or student would expect. Intra-regional issues are examined and, in an unusual approach, topics are organised thematically, rather than by the more typical country-by-country approach. - Considers the influences on HRM, including the political, economic and social contexts and expectations - Discusses organisational behaviour impacts on HRM - Review of HRM in Asia with topics and practices organised thematically and integrated, rather than by country