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Ethics in Human Resource Management

Ethics in Human Resource Management. PGDM-Session 8. Ethical Issues in HRM. Recruitment Remuneration Training and Development Retrenchment. Ethics in Recruitment. Recruitment is process of searching prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for job in an organization

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Ethics in Human Resource Management

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  1. Ethics in Human Resource Management PGDM-Session 8

  2. Ethical Issues in HRM • Recruitment • Remuneration • Training and Development • Retrenchment

  3. Ethics in Recruitment • Recruitment is process of searching prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for job in an organization • Employee Referrals • Types of Recruitment • Internal • External

  4. Ethical issues in Recruitment • Discrimination occurs when a company uses irrelevant criteria for hiring a candidate • Basis of Discrimination • Over qualification • Ageism • Sex • Religion • handicap

  5. Equality of opportunity in Hiring • It is concerned with screening every applicant by same criteria • A business must ensure that rules apply equally to all the prospects under consideration • No applicant is rejected for reasons other than laid down by rules for hiring • When the principle of hiring is not followed a wrong candidate may be hired

  6. Principles of Ethical Remuneration • Remuneration is not driven by employee’s need • Depends solely on results • Employees who work hard to perform a task need not be rewarded more than those who do it effortlessly • Seniority and loyalty should be rewarded only when they result in contributions to long term owner value

  7. Ethics in Retrenchment • Firing: Employers at time include an “at-will” clause in employment contract that enable them to fire their employees at will • It is ethical when it is related to a worker’s poor performance , acts of sabotage, dishonesty or misuse of authority • Lay offs: discharge of unneeded workers

  8. Health and safety • To ensure worker is not being unfairly manipulated into accepting a risk unknowingly • Due compensation should be given • Ensured against unknown hazards

  9. Thank You

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