Principles and practice of job evaluation
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Principles and practice of job evaluation

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194 pages 1973

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Job evaluation is a well-tried proceedure for finding the appropriate relative values of different jobs as a first step in desinging a fair wage-system acceptable to all parties. Unfortunately its role is frequently misunderstood. In the present inflationary situation it may, for example, be thought of as a last resource when all other remedies have failed to cure economic ills and a viable prices-and-income policy eludes grasp. This valuable new study from a noted authority sets out clearly what job evaluation is about and what it can do. The emphasis is less on describing systems - which are adequately documented already - than on placing the subject in context and examining how the principles find practical application"--back cover.

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