HRM Functions British Model
HRM Functions British Model
HRM Functions British Model
To reflect and comply with existing or new legislation and case law.
To support business strategy.
To follow the latest developments in effective people management.
To deal with internal change.
To comply with head office/parent-company guidance
For smaller organisations, a desire to develop a more formal and
consistent approach that will meet their needs as they grow.
WHO DEVELOPES HR
POLICIES?
Organisations often develop formal HR policies as they increase in size
although there is no set formula to help organisations determine the point
in their development at which they need to employ people professionals.
Equal opportunities.
Health & safety.
Equality and diversity.
Discipline/dismissal and grievance.
POLICY THAT A SMALL
BUSINESS SHOULD HAVE
You may want to consider creating personalised policies to suit your
business or industry. So what are the list of policies a company should
have?
1. Equal opportunities
2. Fair disciplinary hearings
3. Personal data
4. Lateness and time-off
5. Company ethics
6. Environmental policies
7. Equal pay
COMPANY POLICIES
REQUIRED BY UK LAW
There are only three that British law requires.