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Unit 6- HR
Training
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What is the definition of training?
Work-related
education for employees
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Why does the need for training arise in a firm?
When
required
skills
exceed
current employee skills
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What are the common reasons for needing training in a firm?
Restructuring
of the firm
High
labour turnover
Changes in
legislation
Development of new
products
and services
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What is one benefit of training for new employees?
Helps reach
expected
performance levels
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How does training improve a company's image?
Customers
gain confidence in well-trained staff
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What effect does training have on employee adaptability?
Encourages
effective
dealing with change
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How does training impact costs for a company?
Reduces costs from
injuries
and poor quality
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What is a key outcome of a knowledgeable workforce?
Increased
motivation
and job satisfaction
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What are the methods of training mentioned?
Induction
On the job
Off the job
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What is the purpose of induction training?
To introduce a new
employee
to their role
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What is one advantage of a tour of premises during training?
Reduces
labour costs
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What is a disadvantage of health and safety information training?
It can discourage
induction
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What is one advantage of on-the-job training?
High-quality training from
experts
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What is a disadvantage of off-the-job training?
High training
costs
and
productivity
decreases
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How does on-the-job training differ from off-the-job training?
On-the-job occurs at the
workplace
,
off-site
does not
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of on-the-job training?
Advantages:
Less
interrupted
High-quality
training from
experts
Disadvantages:
May pick up
bad habits
Poor concentration due to
interruptions
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of off-the-job training?
Advantages:
High-quality
training from
experts
Less interrupted
Disadvantages:
High training costs
Productivity decreases
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What is redeployment?
Moving
employees
to different jobs or locations
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Why is redeployment beneficial for employees?
It maintains job security for
at-risk
employees
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How does redeployment improve employee morale?
Employees
keep
a
role
in the
company
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What does redeployment help retain in an organization?
Valuable
skills, knowledge, and experience
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What is redundancy in the workplace?
Dismissal
due to a job no longer existing
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What can cause redundancy in a business?
Changes in
business operations
or
closure
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What are the two types of redundancies?
Compulsory
and
non-compulsory
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What are some ways organizations can avoid redundancies in the short term?
Stopping or reducing
overtime
Implementing
pay freezes
Allowing
natural wastage
Cutting
worker hours
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How can offering a voluntary redundancy package help organizations?
It may avoid
compulsory redundancies
altogether
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What is required during the redundancy process?
Extensive consultation with
trade unions
and employees
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What rights do employees have regarding redundancy selection?
They have the right not to be
unfairly
selected
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What must be carefully identified to avoid unfair dismissal accusations?
Employees selected for redundancy
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What may employees be entitled to if made redundant?
Redundancy pay
based on
length of service
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What right do employees under notice of redundancy have?
Reasonable time
off to look for a new job
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What do well-designed redundancy programs offer employees?
Refreshing interview skills
Redrafting
CVs
Responding effectively to job ads
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