Accounting for changing times: Aligning human resource practices to employees' nonwork lives

IF 1.4 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Beth G. Chung
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Abstract

SUMMARY Many societal and demographic changes are occurring in the current workforce. These changes include a shortage of work age employees, changes in family structure, increased women in the labor pool, changes in societal values, and so on. As a result, hospitality organizations are faced with new challenges and can respond to these changes through effective human resource management. This article discusses the current trend toward increasing human resource management practices (benefits and services) that affect employees' nonwork lives. Specifically, this article provides some of the historical context of organizations that have influenced employees' off-the-job lives. It explores why employer involvement in employee nonwork lives has become an important issue, and presents current research on the study of employer influence through human resource management practices, in employee nonwork lives. It addresses the importance of this issue for hospitality, and recommends future research.
考虑时代的变化:使人力资源实践与员工的非工作生活保持一致
当前的劳动力正在发生许多社会和人口变化。这些变化包括工作年龄雇员的短缺、家庭结构的变化、劳动力中妇女人数的增加、社会价值观的变化等等。因此,酒店组织面临着新的挑战,可以通过有效的人力资源管理来应对这些变化。本文讨论了影响员工非工作生活的人力资源管理实践(福利和服务)的当前趋势。具体来说,这篇文章提供了一些影响员工工作之外生活的组织的历史背景。它探讨了为什么雇主参与员工的非工作生活已经成为一个重要的问题,并介绍了目前通过人力资源管理实践研究雇主在员工非工作生活中的影响的研究。它解决了这个问题对酒店的重要性,并建议未来的研究。
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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY REVIEW
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY REVIEW FAMILY STUDIES-
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2.50
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14
期刊介绍: Marriage & Family Review publishes a mix of open submission articles as well as thematic issues that bring together the most current research, practice, advances in theory development, and applications of knowledge on a particular topic in the field. Marriage & Family Review has historically welcomed open submissions from numerous international scholars and will continue to do so. The journal will continue to welcome manuscripts that concern family strengths and premarital relationship development. Another continued emphasis will be research-based manuscripts concerning controversial issues.
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