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1、Appendix AGlossary of Human Resource Management Termsabsentees Absentees are employees who are scheduled to be at work but are not present.Accident and sickness policies Accident and sickness policies usually provide a minimum-care stipend for several weeks up to six months to help employees defray
2、the loss of income while they are sick or recovering from an accident.accreditation Accreditation is a process of certifying the competence of a person in an area of capability. The Society for Human Resource Management operates an accreditation program for personnel professionals.active listening A
3、ctive listening requires the listener to stop talking, to remove distractions, to be patient, and to empathize with the talker.adverse selection Adverse selection occurs when an insurance company has a disproportionately high percentage of insureds who will make claims in the future. Adverse selecti
4、on often results when people are given a chance to buy insurance without prescreening, which often means that a higher than normal proportion have a condition that is likely to cause them to be frequent claimants.affirmative action programs Affirmative action programs are detailed plans developed by
5、 employers to undo the results of past employment discrimination, or to ensure equal opportunity in the future.Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (as amended) This act prohibits discrimination on employment because of age against those who are 40 and older.American Federation of Labor and
6、Congress of Industrial Organization (AFL-CIO) The AFL-CIO is a federation of most national unions. It exists to provide a unified focal point for the labor movement, to assist national unions, and to influence government policies that affect members and working people.applied research Applied resear
7、ch is a study of practical problems, the solutions of which will lead to improved performance.arbitration Arbitration is the submission of a dispute to a neutral third party.assessmentcenters Assessment centers are a standardized form of employee appraisal that relies on multiple types of evaluation
8、 and multiple raters.associate membership Associate membership in a labor organization allows people who are not employed under a union contract to affiliate with a union by paying feesand dues in return for union-supported benefits.attitude surveys Attitude surveys are systematic methods of determi
9、ning what employees think about their organization. The surveys are usually done through questionnaires. Attitude survey feedback results when the information collected is reported back to the participants. This process then is usually followed by action planning to identify and resolve specific are
10、as of employee concern.attrition Attrition is the loss of employees who leave the organization's employment.audit report The audit report is a comprehensive description of personnel activities. It includes both commendation for effective practices and recommendations for improving practices that
11、 are ineffective.audit team An audit team consists of those people who are responsible for evaluating the performance of the personnel department.authorization cards Authorization cards are forms that prospective union members sign. The cards indicate their wish to have an election to determine whet
12、her a labor organization will represent the workers in their dealings with management.autonomous work groups Autonomous work groups are teams of workers, without a formal company-appointed leader, who decide among themselves most decisions traditionally handled by supervisors.autonomy Autonomy is ha
13、ving control over one's work.bargaining book A bargaining book is a compilation of the negotiation team's plans for collective bargaining with labor or management. Increasingly, the bargaining book is being replaced by information stored in accompany or union computer.bargaining committee Th
14、e union bargaining committee consists of union officials and stewards who negotiate with management's representatives to determine wages, hours, and working conditions to be embodied in the labor agreement.behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) BARS rate employees scale that has specific beh
15、avioral examples on it to guide the rater.Behavioral modeling Behavioral modeling relies on the initiation or emulation of a desired behavior. A repetition of behavior modeling helps to develop appropriate responses in specified situations.behavior modification Behavior modification states that beha
16、vior depends on its consequences.blind ads Blind ads are want ads that do not identify the employer.bona fide occupational qualifications (BFOQ) A BFOQ occurs when an employer has a justified business reason for discriminating against a member of a protected class. The burden of proving a BFOQ gener
17、ally falls on the employer.bottom-line test The bottom-line test is applied by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to determine if a firm's overall selection process is having an adverse impact on protected groups. Even though individual steps in the selection process might exhibit an ad
18、verse impact on a protected group, the firm will be considered in compliance if the overall process does not have an adverse effect.Boulwarism Boulwarism is a negotiation strategy developed by General Electric. Using this approach the company made its "best" offer to the union at the begin
19、ning of negotiations. Then it remained firm unless the union could find where management had erred in the calculations used to arrive at the offer. This strategy has been ruled as an unfair labor practice by the National Labor Relations Board and by the federal courts.brainstorming Brainstorming is
20、a process by which participants provide their ideas on a stated problem during a freewheeling group session.buddy system The "buddy system" of orientation exists when an experienced employee is asked to show a new worker around the job site, conduct introduction, and answer the newcomer
21、9;s questions.burnout Burnout is a condition of mental, emotional, and sometimes physical exhaustion that results from substantial prolonged stress.business agent A business agent is a full-time employee of a local (usually craft) union. The business agent helps employees resolve their problems with
22、 management.business unionism Business unionism describes unions that seek to improve the wages, hours, and working conditions of their members in a business like manner. (See social unionism.)buy-back Buy-backs occur when an employee who attempts to resign is convinced to stay in the employment of
23、the organization. Normally the person is "bought back" with an offer of increased wages or salary.Cafeteria benefit programs Cafeteria benefit programs allow employees to select the fringe benefits and services that answer their individual needs.career A career is all the jobs that are hel
24、d during one's working life.career counseling Career counseling assists employees in finding appropriate career goals and paths. career development Career development consists of those experiences and personal improvements that one undertakes to achieve a career plan.career goals Career goals ar
25、e the future positions that one strives to reach. These goals serve as benchmarks along one's career path.career path A career path is the sequential pattern of jobs that form one's career.career planning Career planning is the process by which one selects career goals and paths to those goa
26、ls.career plateau A career plateau occurs when an employee is in a position that he or she does well enough not to be demoted or fired but not well enough to be promoted.change agents Change agents are people who have the role of stimulating change within a group.checkoff A checkoff provision in a u
27、nion-management labor agreement requires the employer to deduct union dues from employee paychecks and to remit those moneys to the union.Civil Rights Act of 1964 This act was passed to make various forms of discrimination illegal.closed shop A closed shop is a workplace where all employees are requ
28、ired to be members of the union before they are hired. These arrangements are illegal under the National Labor Relations Act.codetermination Codetermination is a form of industrial democracy first popularized in West Germany. It gives workers the right to have representatives vote on management deci
29、sions.coinsurance clause A coinsurance clause is a provision in an insurance policy that requires the employee to pay a percentage of the insured's expensescommunication Communication is the transfer of information and understanding from one person to parable worth Comparable worth is
30、 the idea that a job should be evaluated as to its value to the organization and then paid accordingly. Thus jobs of comparable worth would be paid equally. For example, two people with widely different jobs would both receive the same pay if the two jobs were of equal value to the parat
31、ive evaluation approaches Comparative evaluation approaches are a collection of different methods that compare one person's performance with that of pensation Compensation is what employees receive in exchange for their work.Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA)
32、CETA was a broad-ranging act designed to provide job training, employment, and job hunting assistance to less advantaged persons. It has since been replaced by the Job Partnership Training Act.concentration in employment Concentration exists when an employer (or some subdivision such as a department
33、) has a higher proportion of employees from a protected class than is found in the employer's labor market. (Seuenderutilization.)concessionary bargaining Concessionary bargaining occurs when labor management negotiations result in fewer employer-paid fringe benefits or wage concessions, such as
34、 a freeze or wage cut.conciliation agreement a conciliation agreement is a negotiated settlement agreeable to the EEOC and to all parties involved. Its acceptances closes the case.Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) This act was signed into law in 1986. COBRA requires empl
35、oyers that provide group benefits to employees through a group plan to also provide group benefits to qualified beneficiaries with the right to elect to continue their coverage for a certain period of time after their coverage would otherwise terminate, with a few exceptions.constructs Constructs ar
36、e substitutes for actual performance. For example, a score on a test is a construct for actual learning.contract labor Contract labor consists of people who are hired (and often trained) by an independent agency that supplies companies with needed human resources for a fee.contributory benefit plans
37、 Contributory benefit plans are fringe benefits that require both the employer and the employee to contribute to the cost of the insurance, retirement, or other employer benefit.coordinated organizing Coordinated organizing occurs when two or more unions pool their resources to organize a targeted e
38、mployer or group of employees.corrective discipline Corrective discipline is an action that follows a rule infraction and seeks to discourage further infractions so that future acts are in compliance with standards.counseling Counseling is the discussion of an employee problem with the general objec
39、tive of helping the worker cope with it.counseling functions Counseling functions are the activities performed by counselors. They include advice, reassurance,communication, release of emotional tension, clarified thinking, and reorientation.craft unions Craft unions are labor organizations that see
40、k to include all workers who have a common skill, such as carpenters or plumbers.critical incident method The critical incident method requires the rater to report statements that describe extremely good or extremely bad employee behavior. These statements are calledcritical incidents, and they are
41、used as examples of good or bad performance in rating the employee.Decision-making authority Seeline authority.deductible clause A deductible clause is a provision in an insurance policy that requires the insured to pay a specified amount of a claim before the insurer is obligated to pay.deferral jurisdictions Deferral jurisdictions are areasin the United States where the EEOC will refer a case to another (usually a s
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