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Paper Title :
Human Resource Management Practice in The Context Of Changing Employment Law

Author :Jason Macvaugh

Article Citation :Jason Macvaugh , (2015 ) " Human Resource Management Practice in The Context Of Changing Employment Law " , International Journal of Management and Applied Science (IJMAS) , pp. 97-99, Volume-1,Issue-10

Abstract : Extended abstract and preparation for method development At the core of the academic and professional discipline known as Human Resources Management lies an assumption: that an organization can make heterogeneous choices with regards to whom they employ and how, which have the potential to make a contribution to its competitive advantage. While such an outcome is on the surface positive for various stakeholders in an organisation, there are configurations of HRM which have the potential to disadvantage a large percentage of the workforce. As a well understood pitfall of capitalism, legislation and regulation of employment have been a common feature of every major economy for several hundred years. This being said, many other factors influence HRM decisions within an organization, and among these employment legislation is probably the slowest to change and possibly the most significant force for homogeny. This begs the question, to what extent is legislation a factor in the HRM choices made in organisations? Further, in a context of more rapidly changing legislation, is there a similar increase in its importance when HRM decisions are taken?

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-1,Issue-10


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