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ey ey ey... few more days till exam... its too hard trying 2 remmeber 12 A4 apges of notes for ER where we ahve 2 study 4 utha topics as well...wat key points should we knoe for ER.....
 

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Well in my opinion ... know:

Stakeholders in ER Process
Managing ER
Influences on ER
Effective ER (communication, grievance procedures, rewards, training and development, flexible working conditions)
Legality of ER (contracts, Regulation)
Types Of Employment
Industrial Conflict (types of, views on)
ER Ethics In the workplace (eg: workers comp... )

God thats practically the whole syllabus, but ive managed to put it on 5 A4 pages. For ER especially its really about memorising these lists .. *know* a case study for this.
 

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chinkyeye said:
ey ey ey... few more days till exam... its too hard trying 2 remmeber 12 A4 apges of notes for ER where we ahve 2 study 4 utha topics as well...wat key points should we knoe for ER.....
12 pages? :S

I have over 40 [typed] pages, and I have not, for any subject, created summaries.
 
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Everything? The bare minimum is the syllabus I think but yea :s everything?
 

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WE NEED TO KNOE ALL THIS:
the nature of employment relations
• stakeholders in the employment relations process — employers, employees,
employer associations, unions, government organisations
• managing the employment relations function
— line management and specialist
key influences on employment relations
• social influences — changing work patterns, population shifts
• legal influences — overview of major employment legislation
• new organisational behavioural influences — flat management and team
structures
• economic influences — economic cycle, globalisation
effective employment relations
• role of employment relations
• communications systems — grievance procedures, worker participation, team
briefings
• rewards — financial, non-financial
• training and development — induction
• flexible working conditions — family-friendly programs
• measures of effectiveness — levels of staff turnover, absenteeism, disputation,
quality, benchmarking
legal framework of employment
• the employment contract — common law (rights and obligations of employers
and employees), statutes, awards, agreements
• types of employment contract — casual/part-time/flexible, permanent, casual
industrial conflict
• definition and causes — wage demands, working conditions, management
policy, political goals and social issues
• perspectives on conflict — unitary, pluralist, radical
• types of industrial action
– overt — lockouts, pickets, strikes, bans, work-to-rule
– covert — absenteeism, sabotage, turnover, exclusion from decision-making
in business
• roles of stakeholders in resolving disputes
• dispute resolution processes — conciliation, arbitration, grievance procedures,
negotiation, mediation, common law action, business/division closure
• costs and benefits of industrial conflict
– financial, personal, social, political, international
ethical and legal aspects
• issues in the workplace
– working conditions
– Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)
– workers’ compensation — state and/or federal agencies and common law
redress
– anti-discrimination
– Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO)
– unfair dismissal.

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goan_crazy said:
WE NEED TO KNOE ALL THIS:
the nature of employment relations
• stakeholders in the employment relations process — employers, employees,
employer associations, unions, government organisations
• managing the employment relations function
— line management and specialist
....
....
ethical and legal aspects
• issues in the workplace
– working conditions
– Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)
– workers’ compensation — state and/or federal agencies and common law
redress
– anti-discrimination
– Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO)
– unfair dismissal.

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Jeez aren't you helpful! :rolleyes: I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts. However, I agree that with business studies there are no short cuts.

Just follow the syllabus and you'll be right!
 

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frootloop said:
Jeez aren't you helpful! :rolleyes: I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts. However, I agree that with business studies there are no short cuts.

Just follow the syllabus and you'll be right!
Hey, if I cut the list down, some smart person would say hey, thats not everything :rolleyes:
Just covering myself :p
I forgot the case study part but thats implied...

Yes, the syllabus is where they ask questions from.
Or where they should ask questions from :p (legal joke)
 

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I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts.
Nothing can really be considered more important than something else. Everything is of equal importance because they can ask anything.
 

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report = 2topics
essay= other 3topics

thats what i heard ...
i reckon business is more about common sense, i remember during my prelims i remembered the whole textbook and yes i actually mean the whole textbook ! and when i walked into the exam it barely asked anything about theory, it mainly consisted of Q's like "what strategy can be used if so and so .... " kinda annoyed me because i wasn't use to the structure of the q's.
 
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hopeles5ly said:
report = 2topics
essay= other 3topics

thats what i heard ...
i reckon business is more about common sense, i remember during my prelims i remembered the whole textbook and yes i actually mean the whole textbook ! and when i walked into the exam it barely asked anything about theory, it mainly consisted of Q's like "what strategy can be used if so and so .... " kinda annoyed me because i wasn't use to the structure of the q's.
doesn't HAVE to be that way
but yes, ALL five topics will be asked in those sections questions in some order
I heard it was 3 topics in the report and the other 2 in the extended response* not essay but yeah
who knows what they will do this year! :cool:
 

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