chinkyeye
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ey ey ey... few more days till exam... its too hard trying 2 remmeber 12 A4 apges of notes for ER where we ahve 2 study 4 utha topics as well...wat key points should we knoe for ER.....
12 pages? :Schinkyeye said:ey ey ey... few more days till exam... its too hard trying 2 remmeber 12 A4 apges of notes for ER where we ahve 2 study 4 utha topics as well...wat key points should we knoe for ER.....
Jeez aren't you helpful! I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts. However, I agree that with business studies there are no short cuts.goan_crazy said:WE NEED TO KNOE ALL THIS:
the nature of employment relations
• stakeholders in the employment relations process — employers, employees,
employer associations, unions, government organisations
• managing the employment relations function
— line management and specialist
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ethical and legal aspects
• issues in the workplace
– working conditions
– Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)
– workers’ compensation — state and/or federal agencies and common law
redress
– anti-discrimination
– Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO)
– unfair dismissal.
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Hey, if I cut the list down, some smart person would say hey, thats not everythingfrootloop said:Jeez aren't you helpful! I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts. However, I agree that with business studies there are no short cuts.
Just follow the syllabus and you'll be right!
Nothing can really be considered more important than something else. Everything is of equal importance because they can ask anything.I think when people ask what they should know they kinda want a narrowed down list of what people perceive to be the most important parts.
doesn't HAVE to be that wayhopeles5ly said:report = 2topics
essay= other 3topics
thats what i heard ...
i reckon business is more about common sense, i remember during my prelims i remembered the whole textbook and yes i actually mean the whole textbook ! and when i walked into the exam it barely asked anything about theory, it mainly consisted of Q's like "what strategy can be used if so and so .... " kinda annoyed me because i wasn't use to the structure of the q's.