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Human Capital Test #1
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Business
Undergraduate 2
02/18/2013

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Term
Words used to describe how important people are to organizations
Definition
  1. Human Resources
  2. Human Capital
  3. Intellectual Assets
  4. Talent Management
Term
Human Capital
Definition
The knowledge, skills, and capabilities of individuals that have economic value to an organization
Term
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Definition
  • Used by Human Capital Managers
  • A set of principles and practices whose core ideas include understanding customer needs, doing things
Term
Outsourcing vs Offshoring
Definition

Outsourcing: contracting outside the organization to have work done that formerly was done by internal employees

Offshoring:the business practice of sending jobs to other countries

Term
Globalization
Definition

opening foreign markets to international trade and investment

Impacts of Globalization

  • "anything, anytime, anywhere" markets
  • partnerships with foreign firms
  • lower trade and tariff barriers
Term
Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
Definition

a computerized system that provides current and accurate data for purposes of control and decision-making

 

Term
Ways to lower labor costs
Definition
  • carefully managing employees' benefits
  • downsizing, outsourcing, offshoring
  • layoffs
Term
Demographic Challenges
Definition
  • more diverse workforce
  • aging workforce
  • more educated workforce
Term
Major Labor Laws
Definition
  • Wagner Act (National labor Relations act) of 1935
  • Taft-Harley Act (Labor management relations act) of 1947; amendment to Wagner Act
  • Landrum-Griffin Act (Labor-management disclosure act) of 1959; amendment to Wagner Act
Term
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act) of 1935
Definition
  • Protects employee rights to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their choice.
  • Created National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
Term
Taft-Hartley Act (The Labor-Management Relations Act) of 1947
Definition
  • Balances rights and duties of labor and management in collective bargaining by defining unfair union practices
  • Created the Federal Mediation and Concilation Service (FMCS) to help resolve negotiating disputes
Term
Landrum-Griffin Act (Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act) of 1959
Definition
Safeguards union member rights and prevents racketeering and other unscrupulous practices by employers and union officers
Term
Why employees unionize
Definition
  • as a result of their economic needs (wages and benefits)
  • dissatisfaction with managerial practices
  • to fulfill social and status needs
  • social and leadership concerns
Term
Ways to Aviod Unionization
Definition
  • Pay fairness
  • Promote more employees from within
  • Conduct cultural audits
  • Offer job rotations and training programs
  • share information with employees
  • have desirable working conditions
Term
Impact of Unionization on Managers
Definition
  • challenges to management prerogatives
  • loss of supervisory authority
Term
The Bargaining Process
Definition
  • the process of negotiating a labor agreement, including the use of economic pressures by both parties
  • Bargaining zone
Term
Labor demand is a "______"
Definition
derived demand
Term
Supply and demand curves
Definition
  • The market demand curve for labor is downward sloping
  • The market labor supply curve is upward sloping
  • The point of intersection betweem these two labor curves determines the equilibrium wage
Term
Labor Market Equilibrium
Definition
In a competitive labor market the wage rate will adjust to eliminate any labor surplus or shortage
Term
Two Causes for a shift in labor demand
Definition
  1. Increases in labor productivity
  2. Changes in the output price of a good
Term
Causes for a shift in the labor supply
Definition
  • immigration and population growth
  • the number of hours workers are willing to work at a given wage
  • non wage income
  • amenities
Term
Marginal Product of Labor (MPL)
Definition
the additional output from hiring each worker
Term
Marginal Revenue Product
Definition
The dollar value of MPL
Term
Marginal Resource Cost (MRC)
Definition

the amount that an extra input adds to the firm's total costs

In competitive labor market, its market wage

Term
Hiring Decisions
Definition

The firm will hire additional labor as long as doing so adds more to revenue than cost

Firms hire workers up til marginal revenue product equals the wage rate (MRC)

Term
Marginal Revenue Product formula
Definition
MRP= MPL * P
Term
Marginal Product formula
Definition
MP= MRP-MRC
Term
Labor Force
Definition
All civilian, non-institutionalized people over the age of 16 who are either working for pay or are actively seeking paid employment
Term
Unemployment
Definition

the inability of labor force participants to find paid employment

  1. without a job
  2. would be able to take a job
  3. has seeked work for 4 weeks
Term
4 types of unemployment
Definition
  • Seasonal
  • Frictional
  • Structural
  • Cyclical
Term
Seasonal Unemployment
Definition
the result of a decrease in the demand for labor due to the changing of the season
Term
Frictional Unemployment
Definition
people changing from one job to another
Term
Structural Unemployment
Definition
when workers lack the necessary skills for jobs that are available or have particular skills that are no longer in demand
Term
Cyclical Unemployment
Definition
The business cycle of low unemployment when expansions and high unemployment in recessions
Term
Efficiency Wage Model
Definition
The belief that higher wages lead to greater productivity
Term
Equal Employment Opportunity
Definition
The treatment of individuals in all aspects of employment-hiring, promotion, training, etc.-in a fair and non biased manner
Term
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Definition

Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, or national origin

Established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to protect this

 

Term
Major Federal Laws
Definition
  • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • Executive Order 11246
  • Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
  • Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
  • Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
  • Equal Pay Act of 1963
  • Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
  • Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973
Term
Executive Order 11246
Definition
Requires contracters to develop affirmative action plan to hire and promote disabled people
Term
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Definition
Employers can not discriminate against employees above the age of 40
Term
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Definition
The act requires no discrimination against a person living with a disability
Term
Bona Fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ)
Definition
Suitable defense against a discrimination charge only where age, religion, sex, or national origin is an actual qualification for performing the job
Term
Business Necessity
Definition
Work-related practice that is necessary to the safe and efficient operation of an organization
Term
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Definition

 

.Set a minimum wage

 

Requires overtime pay (1.5 time) for hours worked over 40 hours in a week

 

Established child labor provisions

 

Jobs covered by the act are called non-exempt and include most hourly non-supervisory employees

 

Term
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Definition

 

This act requires employers to provide employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave (job protection) for:

 

§Birth or adoption of a child

 

§Care for sick spouse, child, or parent

 

§Care for employee’s own serious health problems

 

Term
Sexual Harrassment
Definition

 

Unwelcome advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature in the working environment

 Quid Pro-using sexual desires as a part of employment

Hostile Environment Harrassment-an uncomfortable work environment

Term
Adverse Impact
Definition
The rejection of a significantly higher percentage of a protected class for employment, placement, or promotion when compared with a non-protected class
Term
Adverse Rejection Rate or Four-Fifths Rule
Definition

 

a selection program has an adverse impact when the selection rate for any racial, ethnic, or sex class is less than four-fifths (or 80 percent) of the rate of the class with the highest selection rate.

 

Term
Psychological Contracts
Definition

 

A person’s perceptions about what each party owes the other in a relationship (i.e. perceived promises)

 

 

Transactional Contract: 

 

§A type of psychological contract in which the parties have a brief and narrowly defined relationship that is primarily economic in focus.

 

 

Relational Contract: 

 

§A type of psychological contract in which the parties have a long-term and widely defined relationship with a vast focus.

 

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