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Deciding how to effectively reward staff is one of the most tricky and contentious areas in people management. Getting it right can help promote a motivated workforce, and significantly improve recruitment and retention. But how do you decided what pay scale is suitable for which job and how do you design reward packages which recognise contribution and encourage employees? The Reward Management Toolkit provides practical, step-by-step guidance on designing and delivering rewards across organizations. In each tool the authors describe what the tool will achieve and provide guidance on when it is appropriate to implement. Each tool is supported by questionnaires, checklists and opinion surveys which can be used as the basis for analysis, discussions in workshops, project teams and focus groups. These tools include: the design, development and implementation process, strategic reward, job evaluation, market rate analysis, benefits options, including flexible benefits and the management and evaluation of reward systems. Online supporting resources include figures and templates such as checklists and questionnaires.
This absorbing novel of the American Southwest introduces us to two
unforgettable families -- the Irish-Catholic Mahoneys and the
Navajo Attcitys -- who despite their differences are joined through
shared history and tragedy. Two decades ago, Ryland Mahoney and
Woody Attcity had both worked processing the radioactive
concentrate yellowcake in a New Mexican uranium mill. Now both men
are facing terminal illness. Woody's daughter is convinced that the
mine is to blame and is determined to help her father fight for
compensation. But Ryland wants no part of dredging up their past --
or acknowledging his future -- choosing instead to focus on his own
daughter's upcoming wedding.
Denis Johnson meets Flannery O’Connor in this luminous collection of short stories about the collision of cultures, genders, and generations in the American Southwest. Set mainly amid Indian reservations and uranium mills, these twelve stories create a kaleidoscopic view of family, myth, love, landscape, and loss in a place where infinite skies and endless roads suggest a world of possibility, yet dreams are deceiving, like an oasis, just beyond reach. Whether it’s a young woman pushed quite literally to the edge on a desolate mountain pass, an orphaned brother and sister trying to patch together an existence one stitch at a time, a cop who suspects his kleptomaniac wife is stealing from other people — materially and emotionally — or a wily roadside hypnotist whose alleged power is both wonderful and strange, Ann Cummins’s characters want to transcend the circumstances of their lives, to believe in the eventuality of change. Again and again, Ann Cummins generates imagery of white-hot intensity and pushes the limits of both the human spirit and the short story form. Gritty, seductive, and always daring, this unforgettable debut collection puts forth a haunting new vision of hope and heartache in contemporary America and confirms the arrival of an important new voice.
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