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The need for a skilled, motivated and effective workforce is
fundamental to the creation of the built environment across the
world. Known in so many places for a tendency to informal and
casual working practices, for the sometimes abusive use of migrant
labor, for gendered male employment and for a neglect of the
essentials of health and safety, the industry, its managers and its
workforce face multiple challenges. This book brings an
international lens to address those challenges, looking
particularly at the diverse ways in which answers have been found
to manage safe and productive employment practices and effective
employment relations within the framework of client demands for
timely and cost-effective project completions. Whilst context,
history and contractual frameworks may all militate against a
careful attention to human resource issues this makes them even
more deserving of attention. Work and Labor Relations in
Construction aims to share understanding of best practice in the
industries associated with construction and related activities,
recognizing that effective work organization and good standards of
employee relations will vary from one location to another. It
acknowledges the real difficulties encountered by workers in parts
of the developing world and the quest for improvement and awareness
of some of the worst hazards and current practices. This book is
both critical and analytical in approach and seeks to alert readers
to the need for change. Aimed at addressing practical issues within
the construction industry from a theoretical and empirical
standpoint, it will be of value to those interested in the built
environment, employment relations and human resource management.
The need for a skilled, motivated and effective workforce is
fundamental to the creation of the built environment across the
world. Known in so many places for a tendency to informal and
casual working practices, for the sometimes abusive use of migrant
labor, for gendered male employment and for a neglect of the
essentials of health and safety, the industry, its managers and its
workforce face multiple challenges. This book brings an
international lens to address those challenges, looking
particularly at the diverse ways in which answers have been found
to manage safe and productive employment practices and effective
employment relations within the framework of client demands for
timely and cost-effective project completions. Whilst context,
history and contractual frameworks may all militate against a
careful attention to human resource issues this makes them even
more deserving of attention. Work and Labor Relations in
Construction aims to share understanding of best practice in the
industries associated with construction and related activities,
recognizing that effective work organization and good standards of
employee relations will vary from one location to another. It
acknowledges the real difficulties encountered by workers in parts
of the developing world and the quest for improvement and awareness
of some of the worst hazards and current practices. This book is
both critical and analytical in approach and seeks to alert readers
to the need for change. Aimed at addressing practical issues within
the construction industry from a theoretical and empirical
standpoint, it will be of value to those interested in the built
environment, employment relations and human resource management.
This thoroughly revised edition adopts a critical and theoretical
perspective on remuneration policy and practices in the UK, from
the decline of collective bargaining to the rise of more
individualistic systems based on employee performance. It tackles
the conceptual issues missing from existing texts in the field of
HRM by critically examining the latest academic literature on the
topic. Fully updated to cover the Chartered Institute of Personnel
and Development's reward syllabus, and offering a less prescriptive
alternative to current texts for HR practitioners and MBA students,
this new edition includes: new chapters on executive reward,
pensions and benefits clear routes to assist the student reader in
the journey through this complex area a strong contextual framework
to enable better understanding The second edition of Reward
Management is an essential read for all those studying or with an
interest in human resource management, performance management and
reward.
This thoroughly revised edition adopts a critical and theoretical
perspective on remuneration policy and practices in the UK, from
the decline of collective bargaining to the rise of more
individualistic systems based on employee performance. It tackles
the conceptual issues missing from existing texts in the field of
HRM by critically examining the latest academic literature on the
topic. Fully updated to cover the Chartered Institute of Personnel
and Development's reward syllabus, and offering a less prescriptive
alternative to current texts for HR practitioners and MBA students,
this new edition includes: new chapters on executive reward,
pensions and benefits clear routes to assist the student reader in
the journey through this complex area a strong contextual framework
to enable better understanding The second edition of Reward
Management is an essential read for all those studying or with an
interest in human resource management, performance management and
reward.
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