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British Institute of Management (BIM) company employment policy collection... 'Anonymous' documents, 1960s-1980s
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'Anonymous' documents, 1960s-1980s
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Company policy over late clocking in: extracts from employee handbooks
Calculations of holiday entitlements: extracts from employee handbooks
General notes of group vehicle schemes
Interview assessment forms: a selection from various companies
Checklist of traits to be assessed and behaviour areas in general assessment interviews
Job evaluation - UK clerical and senior staff
Selection of job descriptions for the personnel function
Selection of job descriptions for the personnel function
Job evaluation: production grades
Selection of long-service certificates
Merit rating forms
Staff appraisal forms
Staff appraisal forms
Staff appraisal forms
Suggestion schemes: two case studies