21 research outputs found
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Work and employment relations in Kent
This report details the results of a survey of employment practices and policies at workplaces in Kent. The survey was conducted in the summer of 2001 and was carried out by the University of Greenwich Business School with financial support from ACAS South Eastern Area
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Innovations in pay and grading in NHS trusts
This report examines innovations in pay and grading in 10 NHS trusts in England using data collected from March 2000 to January 2001, ie prior to the implementation of Agenda for Change. These 10 trusts, which varied in size, function, and location, were selected primarily to illustrate a variety of different approaches to pay and grading. The research utilised a qualitative methodology, with interviews of managers on a one to one basis, group interviews with lay union representatives, focus groups with staff and the inspection of documents. This study focused on four questions:
• Did local pay resolve the problems associated with Whitley?
• What were the consequences of local pay?
• Were the trusts’ pay systems introduced in line with 'new pay' ideas and current trends in reward management?
• What factors were critical to the success of developing and implementing local pay systems in NHS trusts
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Report to the Low Pay Commission on the impact of the national minimum wage on the hairdressing sector
This report was commissioned by the Low Pay Commission in order to explore the impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on the hairdressing sector. The research was undertaken by a team from the University of Greenwich (the Greenwich
team). It was conducted in partnership with the National Hairdressers' Federation (NHF), the Hairdressing Employers' Association (HEA) and the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority (HABIA) who assisted with information about salons
First grade reading materials of high interest level for children from the ages of seven through twelve.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
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Reward management: a critical text
This, the second 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. [Taken from publisher's product description]