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Developing Data - ANSWER-The first phase of the process of
human resources planning. Developing data includes taking
inventories of the current workforce, projecting future needs,
and understanding what will be required to meet those needs.
Development - ANSWER-Activities or actions that help an
employee prepare for
future
jobs.
Direct Compensation - ANSWER-The money paid directly to
employees in exchange for their work, including wages,
salaries, bonuses, commissions, and tips.
Disability - ANSWER-According to the Americans with
Disabilities Act, a disability can include such things as a
physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or
more major life activities; a record of such impairment; or being
perceived as having such an impairment.
Empirical Validity - ANSWER-(also called statistical or
predictive validity) describes how closely scores on a test
correlate with behavior as measured in other contexts.
, Employee Benefits - ANSWER-The parts of the total
compensation package (other than pay for time worked)
provided to employees in whole or in part by employer
payments such as life insurance, pension, worker's
compensation, and vacation. Rewards are provided by the
organization to employees for their membership and/or
participation (attendance) in the organization.
Employee Referral Programs - ANSWER-Word-of-mouth
advertisements that generally involve rewarding employees for
referring skilled job applicants to an organization.
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) -
ANSWER-A federal law
that sets minimum standards for pension plans in the
private sector.
Employment At-will - ANSWER-A common-law rule for
employment contracts that presume an employer can generally
hire, fire, or promote an employee for any reason at any time. In
addition, employees can leave for any reason at any time.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) -
ANSWER-A federal agency created by the Civil Rights Act of
1964, tasked with formal enforcement of employment
discrimination law.