Acme Manufacturing

Answer the questions to the case, “Salary Inequities at Acme Manufacturing,” at the end of Chapter 7. Include at least one outside source supporting your answers. Explain your answers in 200 words. 

Case Incident: Salary Inequities at Acme Manufacturing

Joe Black was trying to figure out what to do about a salary problem he had in his plant. Black recently took over as president of AcmeManufacturing. The founder, Bill George, had been president for 35 years. The company was family owned and located in a small eastern Arkansas town. It had approximately 250 employees and was the largest employer in the community. Black was a member of the family that owned Acme, but he had never worked for the company prior to becoming president. He had an MBA and a law degree, plus 15 years of management experience with a large manufacturing organization, where he was senior vice president for human resources when he moved to Acme.

A short time after joining Acme, Black started to notice that there was considerable inequity in the pay structure for salaried employees. A discussion with the human resources director led him to believe that salaried employees’ pay was very much a matter of individual bargaining with the past president. Hourly paid factory employees were not part of the problem because they were unionized with wages set by collective bargaining. An examination of the salaried payroll showed that there were 25 employees, ranging in pay from that of the president to that of the receptionist. A closer examination showed that 14 of the salaried employees were female. Three of these were frontline factory supervisors and one was the HR director. The other 10 were nonmanagement.

This examination also showed that the human resources director seemed underpaid, and that the three female supervisors were paid somewhat less than were any of the male supervisors. However, there were no similar supervisory jobs with both male and female job incumbents. When asked, the HR director said she thought the female supervisors may have been paid at a lower rate mainly because they were women, and perhaps Bill George did not think that women needed as much money because they had working husbands. However, she added that they may have been paid less because they supervised less-skilled employees than did male supervisors. Black was not sure that this was true.

The company from which Black had moved had a job evaluation system. Although he was thoroughly familiar and capable with this compensation tool, Black did not have time to do a job evaluation at Acme. Therefore, he decided to hire a compensation consultant from a nearby university to help him. Together they decided that all 25 salaried jobs should be in the job evaluation cluster, that they should use a ranking method, and that the job descriptions recently completed by the HR director were current and usable.

The job evaluation showed that there was no evidence of serious inequities or discrimination in the nonmanagement jobs. However, the HR director and the three female supervisors were underpaid relative to comparable male salaried employees.

Black was not sure what to do. He knew that if the underpaid female supervisors took the case to the local EEOC office, the company could be found guilty of sex discrimination and then have to pay back wages. He was afraid that if he gave these women an immediate salary increase large enough to bring them up to where they should be, the male supervisors would be upset, and the female supervisors might also want back pay. The HR director told Black that the female supervisors had never complained about pay differences, and they probably did not know the law to any extent.

The HR director agreed to take a sizable salary increase with no back pay, solving this part of the problem. Black believed he had four choices relative to the female supervisors:

  • 1. To do nothing
  • 2. To gradually increase the female supervisors’ salaries
  • 3. To increase their salaries immediately
  • 4. To call the three supervisors into his office, discuss the situation with them, and jointly decide what to do

QUESTIONS

1.

What would you do if you were Black? Why?

2.

How do you think the company got into this situation in the first place?

3.

Why would you suggest Black pursue the alternative you suggested?

Hamlet in Media Hamlet in Description a 2-3 pages essay Painters and printmakers have tried to…

Hamlet in Media

Hamlet in

Descriptiona 2-3 pages essay

Painters and printmakers have tried to capture scenes from Hamlet on canvas and paper for the last two centuries. Examine three or more or prints that are based on the play, and decide how successfully the artists portray the events, ideas, and characterization contained within the scenes. Students who choose to answer this question should consider composition, color, contrast, symbolism, and other techniques that the artists use in their depictions. If a print is in black and white, what is the effect of this rendering?  Remember to include the images you are discussing in your answers. Some background in fine arts will be helpful to you in answering this question.

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PLEASE INCLUDE THE PAINTINGS IN THE ESSAY,

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Consideration about the benefits of the of technology

Discuss the benefits of technology including license plate readers.

Participate in the teamwork activity by completing the following:

  • As a team, work to identify the use for computer aided dispatching (CAD), records management systems, (RMS) and the use of License plate readers (LPR).
  • Use the team discussion area to discuss these technologies.
  • The Team Leader will compile a document with your summary.

Your work should be 1 1/2 pages with references.

PHI 208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning

Peter Singer reasons for what he calls the “basic principle of equality”. What is this principle and how is it supposed to be applied?

What reasoning does he give that this principle should be applied to non-human animals?

Do you agree?

On what basis do you think we should determine which types of beings should be treated with equal moral consideration?

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Revise and Expand: the Project Part 1(attached document) The content must include a clear hypothesis, a complete literature review and analysis, a clearly identified study population, and well-described qualitative research methodology. To complete this: Add details about the research design that you used for this research. Add Details about the data collection methods that you used in the research report. Submission Requirements: Edit the provided document, 5-7 pages-excluding APA title page and APA reference page, Be sure to site all sources in-text and on reference page in APA format. Use 3 sources provided and add more if need be.

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Test Evaluations Paper Instructions Psychometric Evaluation of Test Each student will evaluate 3 psychological tests that are not covered in the textbook or in-class lectures. Utilize the Mental Measurement Yearbook found through the LibertyOnline Library to help you select your tests. You are expected to choose 3 different psychological tests and report on the psychometric properties of each test as well as explain why you chose the test. The evaluation should be approximately 2 pages in length for each test. Current APA format is expected. This assignment will account for 200 points. Evaluations of each test will be graded on your coverage of the purpose and design of the test, psychometric properties of the test, the justification of why you choose the particular test, and the quality of your writing. Psychometric Properties Purpose: What is the purpose of the test (personality, screening, Marriage counseling, placement for children, etc.)? Who developed it and why? How is it used? Type: Paper and pencil? Computer-based? What kind of items (T/F, Likert, etc)? What kind of score(s) do you get (percentile rank, z score, T, total and /or subscales?) Norms & Administration describe the normative sample. How is the test administered and scored? Who can purchase? Norming data: define both the number and the specific type of individuals included in the normative sample R & V: reliability and validity information. Reliability data: correctly use the terms in the course to define the type of reliability reported and provide the specific numerical value of the reliability statistic Validity data: correctly use the terms for two types of validity and provide statistical or conceptual information for each Justification Why are you selecting this test for review? How is this relevant to what you are doing now and/or future career plans? Writing & Citations On the first page of each review, give the full reference for the test itself(author(s), date published/revised, name of test, and the publisher). In your evaluation, you will provide the reviewer's information about the quality of the test. There are several sources for tests reviews, but the main ones are the Mental Measurements Yearbook (MMY) or Test in Print (TIP). If the first source you choose does not have the information needed, find additional sources using the LUO Library. The following information you need for the Test Selection Assignment, and the Test Evaluation Paper: **A reference for a standardized test that is available through a publisher would look like this: Kaufman, A. S., & Kaufman, N.L (1983a). Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC). Circle Pines, NH: American Guidance Service. **A reference for the RBI would look like this, since it is NOT available through a publisher, but is only available through a journal article. Eidelson, R. J., & Epstein, N. (1982). Cognition and relationship maladjustment: Development of a measure of dysfunctional relationship beliefs. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 50(2), 715-720. In-text citations will be necessary to cite the reviewer(s) of each of the tests you review. Then, you should include a reference page with the full information about the test, as well as these reviewers' references (probably from the MMY or TIP). Include both the reference for the test itself and the test reviews on the references page. Here are the elements of the test review citation that would appear on the reference page. Last name, first initial of author of the review Year of MMY edition Name of test being reviewed Name(s) of the MMY editors Title of the MMY edition Indication that it is the electronic version of the MMY Retrieved statement Example of a citation to a test review Anastasia, A. (1983). Test review of the K-ABC. In J.V. Mitchell, Jr. (Ed.),Theninth mental measurementsyearbook[electronic version]. Retrieved from the Buros Institute's Mental Measurements Yearbook online database. In the text, you would cite Anastasia (1983) to refer to the review, and Kaufman if you were referring to information from the actual K-ABC administration manual or information from the publisher. Just a note of clarification: a test website should provide all the necessary psychometric information about the test, but you shouldn't be using that site for the review of the test. That is where the MMY comes in. You need to look to the expert reviewers of a test for their opinion on the psychometric properties and utility of the test, not just the test creators' perspective

I need help with a code for the following in HTML

Develop a 5-6 page Word document that describes the design for a small Web site that meets the following specifications.

  • The Web site includes four or more Web pages designed according to current usability guidelines.
    • One page must be the Home page.
    • One page must be a subscription page that allows the user to become a member or subscribe to your organization and ? performs HTML data validation.
  • The Web site must incorporate the use of  the following:
    • Images and Audio
    • At least one table (NOT for page layout)
    • At least one form 
    • Navigation
    • Other valid HTML elements
    • Produce a cohesive site that is easy to navigate.
  • The Web site must include external CSS used to format and layout each Web page.
  • Validate the HTML in each Web page.
  • Validate the CSS style rules in each CSS.
  • The design document must include details about your design, technologies employed, potential challenges and explanations regarding your validation process. Include a title page.
  • Add the design document to the Visual Studio Web site folder.
  • Submit the Word Design document and the Web site into a .zip file.

what was the purpose behind the civil service reform?

what was the purpose behind the civil service reform?

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Retrospect theme is applied. On Slide 1, a background is created from Apple Pie photo and transparency is 53%. The title text of Slide 1 is formatted as shown in Figure 2-87a. Slides 2-5 are created and have appropriate layouts. Slides 2-5 have formatted pictures as shown in Figures 2–87b through 2–87e and borders are created.

Virtual Organization Strategy

** 100% Plagiarism Free —  Original Work ***  

Assume Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is privately held organization and wants to expand operations.  It is faced with three options for expansion:

  • Going public through an IPO (Initial public offering)
  • Acquiring another organization in the same industry
  • Merging with another organization

Write 300-word paper in which you compare and contrast options and make a recommendation about which strategy the organization must choose. Address ONE of the following (choose only ONE):

1. Strengths of each approach DUE TOMORROW MON12/23/13

Also consider the following as it relates to all three options should the organization pursue an international location:

  • Effects of GLOBALIZATION on financial decisions
  • FACTORS that contribute to EXCHANGE RATE RISKS
  • MITIGATING exchange rate risk

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.