
Legal and Regulatory Issues in Human Resources Management
Information Age Publishing
Published on 27. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
482 pages
978-1-62396-841-0 (ISBN)
Description
This edited book is intended to address the need for an updated look at the HRM legal and regulatory environment. Contrary to existing books which address legal issues in HRM from a narrower focus or specific issue (like sexual harassment, performance appraisal or employment termination), this book provides a comprehensive and in-depth look at legal issues, regulations and laws which govern all aspects of human resource management-recruitment, selection, placement, performance management (i.e., employee training and development), benefits and compensation-and specific issues such as job analysis, sexual harassment, and the like.
The contributors to this book offer their insight derived from their own research and practical experience with the HRM legal and regulatory environment/world of work. More specifically, the contributors examine, analyze and discuss challenges, issues and opportunities related to HRM legal and regulatory issues and the implications for employees and their organizations while emphasizing the importance of navigating such laws and regulations to the employment cycle and toward sustainable competitive advantage in today's and tomorrow's organizations.
The contributors to this book offer their insight derived from their own research and practical experience with the HRM legal and regulatory environment/world of work. More specifically, the contributors examine, analyze and discuss challenges, issues and opportunities related to HRM legal and regulatory issues and the implications for employees and their organizations while emphasizing the importance of navigating such laws and regulations to the employment cycle and toward sustainable competitive advantage in today's and tomorrow's organizations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62396-841-0 (9781623968410)
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Legal and Regulatory Issues in Human Resources Management
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Persons
Ronald R. Sims, College of William and Mary, USA.
William I. Sauser, Jr, Auburn University, USA.
William I. Sauser, Jr, Auburn University, USA.
Content
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Legal Issues in Human Resources Management, Ronald R. Sims.
Chapter 2. Human Resources Management Audit: Ensuring Compliance With HRM Laws and Regulations, Ronald R. Sims and William I. Sauser, Jr.
Chapter 3. HR and the Law: The HR Practitioner's Point of View, Sheri Bias and Barry Hoy.
Chapter 4. Aligning Respect and Dignity With Organizational Infrastructure and External Regulation, George Denninghoff and Sheri Bias.
Chapter 5. From Idea to Implementation: Statutes, Regulations, and Cases, Robert A. Tufts and William I. Sauser, Jr.
Chapter 6. Legal Issues in Employee Selection: Negotiating the Obstacles and Avoiding the Landmines, Brian L. Bellenger and Kenneth A. Yusko.
Chapter 7. Navigating the HRM Responsibilities of the ADA, Christine Ledvinka Rush.
Chapter 8. Immigration in a Nutshell, Sue Ann Balch.
Chapter 9. Combating Age Discrimination: Legal and Regulatory Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities, Jonathan P. West.
Chapter 10. The Continuing Development of the Law on Sexual Harassment, William J. Woska.
Chapter 11. The Use of Technology in Employee Selection and Development: Advantages and Pitfalls, Martinique Alber.
Chapter 12. Technology and Employee Privacy Challenges, Sheri K. Bias and Karin L. Bogue.
Chapter 13. Negotiating Contract Management and Personnel in High-Technology, High-Complexity Domains: Issues of Inherently Governmental and Critical Functions in Big Data Analytics Teams, Sara R. Jordan.
Chapter 14. Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace: Legal, Ethical, and Management Issues, Jonathan P. West, James S. Bowman, and Sally Gertz.
Chapter 15. Person-Organization Fit and Its Implications for Human Resource Management Practices, Daniel J. Svyantek, Kristin L. Cullen, & Alexa Doerr.
Chapter 16. Toward a Better Understanding of International Human Resources Management Laws and Legal Issues, Ronald R. Sims.
Chapter 17. The Role and Function of the Organizational Ombudsperson, C. Kevin Coonrod.
Chapter 18. Practical Advice for HRM Professionals When Facing a Federal Lawsuit, William I. Sauser, Jr., Ronald R. Sims, and John G. Veres, III.
Chapter 19. Human Resources Management, the Law, and Organizational Change, Ronald R. Sims and William I. Sauser, Jr.
About the Contributors.
List of Tables.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Legal Issues in Human Resources Management, Ronald R. Sims.
Chapter 2. Human Resources Management Audit: Ensuring Compliance With HRM Laws and Regulations, Ronald R. Sims and William I. Sauser, Jr.
Chapter 3. HR and the Law: The HR Practitioner's Point of View, Sheri Bias and Barry Hoy.
Chapter 4. Aligning Respect and Dignity With Organizational Infrastructure and External Regulation, George Denninghoff and Sheri Bias.
Chapter 5. From Idea to Implementation: Statutes, Regulations, and Cases, Robert A. Tufts and William I. Sauser, Jr.
Chapter 6. Legal Issues in Employee Selection: Negotiating the Obstacles and Avoiding the Landmines, Brian L. Bellenger and Kenneth A. Yusko.
Chapter 7. Navigating the HRM Responsibilities of the ADA, Christine Ledvinka Rush.
Chapter 8. Immigration in a Nutshell, Sue Ann Balch.
Chapter 9. Combating Age Discrimination: Legal and Regulatory Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities, Jonathan P. West.
Chapter 10. The Continuing Development of the Law on Sexual Harassment, William J. Woska.
Chapter 11. The Use of Technology in Employee Selection and Development: Advantages and Pitfalls, Martinique Alber.
Chapter 12. Technology and Employee Privacy Challenges, Sheri K. Bias and Karin L. Bogue.
Chapter 13. Negotiating Contract Management and Personnel in High-Technology, High-Complexity Domains: Issues of Inherently Governmental and Critical Functions in Big Data Analytics Teams, Sara R. Jordan.
Chapter 14. Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace: Legal, Ethical, and Management Issues, Jonathan P. West, James S. Bowman, and Sally Gertz.
Chapter 15. Person-Organization Fit and Its Implications for Human Resource Management Practices, Daniel J. Svyantek, Kristin L. Cullen, & Alexa Doerr.
Chapter 16. Toward a Better Understanding of International Human Resources Management Laws and Legal Issues, Ronald R. Sims.
Chapter 17. The Role and Function of the Organizational Ombudsperson, C. Kevin Coonrod.
Chapter 18. Practical Advice for HRM Professionals When Facing a Federal Lawsuit, William I. Sauser, Jr., Ronald R. Sims, and John G. Veres, III.
Chapter 19. Human Resources Management, the Law, and Organizational Change, Ronald R. Sims and William I. Sauser, Jr.
About the Contributors.