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Scenario 3.3
You have recently been hired as the HR manager for KM Contracting, a medium-sized construction company with offices throughout Canada. Many of the company's trades employees are unionized, and one of the company's largest contracts is with the federal government. It has come to your attention that Ms. Jones, an elderly woman who works as an office clerk, has been humiliated and treated disrespectfully about her obesity for 11 years. She has been called offensive names and heard comments about the way she "waddles." During this time, her manager criticized her work performance and stated that "women are best working at home in the kitchen." She has been passed over for promotions and no longer applies for other positions because of her low self-esteem resulting from the intimidating workplace environment. The company's discrimination policy states that it promotes a work environment that is free from discrimination. Managers have stated that they cannot always distinguish between inappropriate or illegal discrimination behaviours. The CEO has asked you to educate all levels of management about the legal requirements that must be met in recruitment and selection. He also wants you to develop some practical nondiscriminatory recruitment and selection guidelines for all employees.
-Refer to Scenario 3.3. There are many reasons that Ms. Jones may not have reported the problem over the 11 years. These could have ranged from fears of job loss, retaliation, and embarrassment to low self-esteem, questioning her abilities, and believing she would be unsuccessful in her complaint. As the HR manager, what do you need to do?
Pay-Related
Refers to all forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits employees receive as part of an employment relationship.
Pay Equity
The practice of compensating employees equally for jobs requiring comparable skills, responsibilities, and effort, regardless of gender or other irrelevant factors.
Compensation Policy
A set of guidelines that an organization follows to determine how employees will be compensated, including salaries, benefits, and bonuses.
Pay Inequities
Situations where there is an unfair or unequal distribution of pay among employees, often due to discrimination based on gender, race, or other factors.
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