Change of work schedule and its implications during financial crisis: the case of the Philippines
Article Abstract:
A new study investigates the response of human resource management in ten Philippine manufacturing companies to the nation's financial crisis. It is shown that the companies adopted flexible working weeks rather than implementing redundancies.
author: Kuang-Jung, Chen
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2001
Management, Economic aspects, Philippines, Flexible work hours, Flexible hours, Human capital
Education, job satisfaction and gender in Kuwait
Article Abstract:
A new study investigates the link between education and job satisfaction among Kuwaiti female employees in Kuwait's banking sector. It is shown that educational background has a substantial effect on job satisfaction.
author: Metle, Mesh'al Kh.
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2001
Banking industry, Officials and employees, Education, Working women, Kuwait
Deciding to leave but staying: teacher burnout, precursors and turnover
Article Abstract:
A model is described that compares an employee's capacity and job demands, focusing on burnout among teachers.
author: Hughes, R. Eugene
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2001
Teachers, Burn out (Psychology)
subjects list: Research, Job stress, Job satisfaction
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