Sunday, November 28, 2021

Ethics in HRM

 Ethic in HRM










14 comments:

  1. Absolutely right sir. This is great reflection for culture.

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  2. Valuable topic for Organization. it good Learning of this Topic.

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  3. An ethical working environment will not happen mistakenly and it is the mirror of the organization's HRM team performance. If you have an Ethical environment in your organization it means your workforce is a happy team
    . Good article. Thank you for sharing

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  4. Ethics in HRM indicates the treatment of employees with ordinary decency and distributive justice.
    Sir
    Thanks for Sharing the Topic.

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  5. Human resource management deals with manpower planning and development related activities in an organization. Thank you Sir.

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  7. The development of an ethical perspective of HRM that is both employee centered and explicitly normative and, as such, distinct from dominant and critical perspectives of HRM has progressed in recent years. Thank you.

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  8. Human resource management (HRM) – as a field of research, study, and practice – has been immersed in ethical issues from its inception.
    Thank you Sir.

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  9. Traditionally, ethical examinations of HRM have tended to focus at the microlevel: justice-based principles of fairness and equity have been applied to specific HRM practices (e.g., recruitment and remuneration) and rights-based principles have been considered with respect to employment issues. thanks.

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  10. In doing this, we can address both the broader need for HRM to offer a more comprehen- sive account of our humanity and the specific requisite for HRM to treat employees as moral persons with "names and faces."
    tkanks.

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  11. Many people now have the opinion that HR is nothing but a part of the stakeholders, which initiates major strategic and policy decisions to divulge the organization and gear it towards profit making.
    Thank you.

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  12. Some HRM issues are more important than the rest because we, as human beings, are more responsible for the development and empowerment of the human resources involved in the operation and management of organizations.
    Thank You.

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  13. The ethical concerns formulated in recent and present academic HRM debates revolve around basic ethical questions concerning the relationship between the employer or manager on the one side and the employee on the other.
    Thank you sir.

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