Industrial relations and human resource management at the workplace
Not offered in 1997
One 3-hour session per week
* Second semester
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City
Objectives On completion of this subject students should understand the current key policy issues and debates on industrial relations and human resource management at the workplace; be aware of changes taking place in the workplace and of the factors driving these changes.
Synopsis The subject provides a study of the interconnection of the functions of industrial relations, personnel and training specialists at the place of work and their changing roles in the light of the greater emphasis now accorded to workplace industrial relations and reform. It focuses upon changing technology, work organisation, skill formation, performance appraisal and reward systems.
Assessment Written (assignments 4000 words): 40%
* Take-home
examination: 60%
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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