Employment rights disputes: What is the role of HR professionals?

This study explores the role of human resource specialists in the handling of employee grievances. Most studies of HRM devolution have drawn only on the perceptions of managers and have neglected the area of grievances. The research highlights the employee experience of grievances under different le...

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Dispute resolution
effectiveness
Employees
Employment
Grievance procedures
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Human resource management
Labor disputes
Mediation
New Zealand
Professionalism
Role
Specialists
Studies
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