ABSTRACT

This study, first published in 1986, examines and evaluates the personnel techniques and activities that were characteristic of one period in American industrial life. In later years these techniques and activities came to be known as personnel management or personnel administration. By these terms is meant the policies, procedures, and programs that were introduced by companies for the purpose of bringing about constructive and harmonious relationships between management and its own employees. This title will be of interest to students of business studies and human resource management.

chapter

Introduction

chapter I|21 pages

Economic Setting

chapter II|24 pages

Improvement of Plant and Working Conditions

chapter III|19 pages

Dining Facilities

chapter IV|21 pages

Recreation and Employee Benefits

chapter VII|9 pages

Administration of Personnel Activities

chapter VIII|29 pages

An Appraisal