Reward Management

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Executive Reward
Financial Participation Schemes
grading system evaluation
Hm Revenue
human resources theory
IG Metall
incomes
JE Scheme
Living Wage Campaigns
Multi-employer Bargaining
occupational pension schemes
pay
Pay Determination
Pay For Performance
Pay Progression Systems
payment
Performance Related Pay
practices
Remuneration Committees
Reward Management
Rewards Practice
services
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UK Employer
UK Pension
UK Pension Fund
UK Public Sector
UK Worker
Uncertainty Avoidance
Union Wage Gap
wage inequality analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415431880
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This thoroughly revised edition adopts a critical and theoretical perspective on remuneration policy and practices in the UK, from the decline of collective bargaining to the rise of more individualistic systems based on employee performance. It tackles the conceptual issues missing from existing texts in the field of HRM by critically examining the latest academic literature on the topic.

Fully updated to cover the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's reward syllabus, and offering a less prescriptive alternative to current texts for HR practitioners and MBA students, this new edition includes:

    • new chapters on executive reward, pensions and benefits
    • clear routes to assist the student reader in the journey through this complex area
    • a strong contextual framework to enable better understanding

      The second edition of Reward Management is an essential read for all those studying or with an interest in human resource management, performance management and reward.

      Geoff White is Professor of Human Resource Management and Director of Research at the University of Greenwich Business School, UK. He has written widely on reward issues, especially public sector pay and national minimum wage.

      Janet Druker is Professor and Senior Pro-Vice Chancellor at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. Her previous publications are in the fields of construction management, self-employment and agency workers.