Exam 11: Human Resource Management: Finding and Keeping the Best Employees
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Though controversial, it is not uncommon for companies today to test their employees and job applicants for drug use.
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Examples of soft benefits that a firm might offer are: onsite medical services and fitness centers.
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Employers must verify that employment candidates are eligible to work in the U.S. as mandated by the
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A job analysis consists of creating two documents called a job inventory and a performance appraisal.
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The Greeley Corporation wants to downsize, but is concerned about the impact it will have on its remaining employees. One policy that might allow Greeley to reduce its labor force without adversely affecting morale is to
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Precise Printers wants to expand its services into new markets, but to remain competitive it needs to keep its costs low. If it is like most firms, one way Precise can save a lot of money is by reducing the time and effort it devotes to the selection of employees.
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Today, human resource management has become so important that in many firms it has become
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The ________ was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and has since become a formidable regulatory force in the administration of human resource management.
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What are the main provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and how have these provisions affected human resource management in American companies?
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The ________ protects individuals over the age of 40 from discrimination based on age with respect to issues such as hiring, promotions, job benefits, and assignments.
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Distance training is gaining in popularity among all firms because employees can log-on to company tutorials at a time convenient to them and acquire the same training information as everyone else.
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Recent federal law clearly and strongly supports the notion that companies must use strict employment quotas to correct for past discriminatory actions.
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Christy is a human resource manager currently involved in selecting employees. Which of the following activities is Christy most likely to be working on in her present assignment?
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An employment appraisal may include a 360-degree review, which is an appraisal that includes job-related and non-job-related comments from a range of employees.
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Jules works for a company that allows her to choose when she begins and ends her workday, as long as she works a required number of hours and is at her desk at certain specified core times. Jules's company is using a compressed workweek plan.
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One of the most important responsibilities for professionals in the HR field is
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Dee wants to give Fleesum's employees more freedom to schedule when they begin and end their work days. Her plan still requires employees to work eight hours per day, but allows them to start as early as 7:00 a.m. or as late as 9:00 a.m., and leave as early as 4:00 p.m. or as late as 6:00 p.m. Her plan also requires all workers to be on the job between 9:00 a.m. and noon, and between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. The type of plan Dee wants to implement is known as a
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