Exploring Ambient Discriminatory HRM Practices: An Insight From Kingdom Telecom Company
Dr. Zafrul Allam
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Dr. Zafrul Allam: Assistant Professor, Department of Human Resource Management, College of Business Administration, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2019, vol. 5, issue 3, 646-654
Abstract:
The current paper was intended to determine the ambient discriminatory practices pertaining to human resource management (HRM) in two different telecom company situated in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hundred and twenty employees working in the company were contacted for this investigation randomly to get the ideas about discriminatory human resource management (HRM) practices. Questionnaire related to discriminatory human resource management (HRM) practices including biographical information blank sheets were administered to the subjects to determine the discriminatory practices related to human resource management (HRM). Mean and graphical symbol were used to examine the data and the results of the investigation discovered that discriminatory HRM practices existed in terms of training & development, job analysis, recruitment & selection, intention to stay in the company, compensation & benefits, co-workers relation, performance appraisal, working condition, communication and security & health but in a marginal form. The researcher has recommended further study to eliminate ambient discriminatory HRM practices to make the employees more enthusiastic and vigorous to perform well and play important role in the developmental process of organization.
Keywords: Ambient discriminatory HRM practices; Private telecom sector; Job analysis; Security and health. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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