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Paper: 1 Human Resource Management Module: 4 Human Resource Policy Principal Investigator Prof. S P Bansal Vice Chancellor Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi Co-Principal Investigator Prof YoginderVerma Pro–Vice Chancellor Central University of Himachal Pradesh. Kangra. H.P. Prof. Dr. Rajeev Jain Paper Coordinator Department of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kota, Kota Prof. Dr. Rajeev Jain Content Writer Department of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kota, Kota Items Description of Module Subject Name Management Paper Name Human Resource Management Module Title Human Resource Policy Module Id Module No.4 Pre- Requisites Knowledge of human resource management Objectives To have a knowledge of human resource policy Keywords Human resource policy, programs, procedures, principles 1 Human Resource Management Management Human Resource Policy QUADRANT-I Module 4: Human Resource Policy 1. Learning Outcome 2. Definition 3. Employee understanding on HR Policy 4. Benefits of policy 5. Specific Personal policies 6. Responsibility for policy making 7. Formulation of Human Resource Policy 8. Principles 9. Procedures 10. Programs 11. Summary 1. Learning Outcome: After completing this module the students will be able to: Understand the meaning and definition of human resource policy. Having the knowledge of the benefits of human resource policy. Content and source of HR policy. Differentiation of policy, procedure, principles and programs. Source:https://heathrconsulting.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/HR-Policies-Image.jpg 2. Definition A policy is a plan of action. Organisations need to evolve HR policies as they ensure consistency and uniformity in treating people. Policies become benchmarks to compare and evaluate performance. They help motivate and build loyalty. A policy statement is very specific and commits the management to a definite course of action. 2 Human Resource Management Management Human Resource Policy Each company has a different set of circumstances and hence develops an individual set of human resource policies. HR policies provide an organisation with a mechanism to manage risk by staying up to date with current trends in employment standards and legislation. The policies must be framed in a manner that the company’s vision and HR department help the company to achieve it or work towards it. Source:https://image.slidesharecdn.com/whswk3powerpoint-131023232128-phpapp01/95/follow-policies-and-procedures-wk- 3-powerpoint-1-638.jpg?cb=1382570533 3. Employee understanding on HR Policy HR Policy should be clear with employee on following points: 3.1. The nature of the organisation. 3.2. What they should expect from the organisation? 3.3. What the organisation expects of them? 3.4. How policies and procedures work? 3.5. What is acceptable and unacceptable behavior? 3.6. The consequences of unacceptable behavior. 3 Human Resource Management Management Human Resource Policy Source:https://image.slidesharecdn.com/hr-141225230122-conversion-gate02/95/human- resource-management-policies-of-tcs-and-pantaloons-3-638.jpg?cb=1419548747 The establishment of policies helps organizations in proving that they meet the requirements for diversity, ethics and training as well as its commitments in relation to regulation and corporate governance. For example: In order to dismiss an employee in accordance with employment law regulations, it will be necessary to meet provisions within employment contracts and collective bargaining agreements. The establishment of an HR policy which sets out obligations, standards of behavior and document disciplinary procedures, is now the standard approach in meeting these obligations. HR policies are also helpful in supporting and building the organisation culture. For example: Recruitment and retention policies outline the way the organisation values a flexible workforce, compensation policies might support this by offering a 48/52 pay option where employees can take an extra four weeks holidays per year and receive less pay across the year. 4 Human Resource Management Management Human Resource Policy
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