THREE PAGE RESEARCH PAPER- Human Resources Career Path

Instructions1. Read the required chapters from the text (Attached).2. Write a 3-page research paper outlining possible career paths in the field of Human Resources Management (HRM) and, based upon independent research, discuss how different organizations might develop and implement a strategic HRM plan.

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Masters level forumBalancing the realities of protecting the organization and the rights of employees, both in and out of work, has become a major focal point for contemporary human resorce managers. For example, by everyone’s account, Peter Oiler was an outstanding employee. Oiler, a truck driver for Winn-Dixie stores and a twenty-year employee, had an impeccable and unblemished work record. He was punctual, trustworthy, and an exceptionally productive employee. Most co-workers viewd him as an asset to the organization. But none of that appeared to matter when Oiler was fired. The reason: Oiler was a cross dresser. On his own time, Oiler changed his persona, becoming Donna, complete with wearing women’s clothing, a wig, and makeup. Frequently out in public with his wife – in restaurants, at church – Donna maintained a dignified public appearance, bothering no one, and simply went on with his personal life as he chose.Management at Winn-Dixie, however, saw things differently. Shortly after they learned of his cross dressing behavior, Oiler was fired. This happened in spite of the realization that his out of work behavior had absolutely no adverse affect on his job performance. Rather Winn-Dixie’s position was that if he was seen in public by someone who recognized him as a Winn-Dixie employee, the company’s image could be damaged.Oiler sued the company for wrongfully terminating him on the basis of sex discrimination. He claimed that cross-dressing was nothing more than his “not conforming to gender stereotype as a man.” During the trial, records reinforced that there was not one shred of evidence that any of Oiler’s out-of-work activities affected his ability to work. Nonetheless, the court ruled in Winn-Dixie’s favor, citing there were no federal or state laws that protect the rights of “transgendered” employees. Although, Winn-Dixie won at the trial, they experienced an aftermath that they were not expecting. Many co-workers rallied behind Oiler, wondering if the company could do this to him, what might they do next? Certainly people understood a company could fire anyone for any legal reason, but how much latitude should a company have in defining “legal” reasons? Could they fire an employee who drinks alcohol after work? or views an “inappropriate” movie? or views adult websites? What if one is arrested? Does that result in an automatic termination? The answer is, it could – but there are consequences to this employer action. In such cases, companies have found that terminating an employee for outside or work activities brings negative publicity, lowers employee morale, and increases employee turnover.QUESTIONS:1. Do you believe Oiler’s rights were violated? Explain your position from what you have learned from the case.2. When and where was the Oiler case brought before the court?3. If the case were brought before the court today would the decision likely be the same or different? Why?3. Should Organizations punish employees for certain off job behaviors? Why or why not?4. Did Winn-Dixie exhibit the characteristics of progressive discipline or the hot stove approach in this case?  Defend your argument.500 word minimum3 citationslesson attached

Communication

Communication in workplace

Final Total Rewards Management Report

You are now ready to present to management the final report on total rewards information for the company. Refer to assignment 1 presentation for additional insight on information. This report will be a consolidation of weeks 5, 7, and 9 assignment papers you have written in this course PLUS a Plan Overview (sort of like an executive summary) and Final Conclusion.Prepare a twenty to thirty (20-30) page report (paper) in which you:Create a minimum 1.5 to 2-page executive summary/plan overview summarizing and emphasizing the key points of the paper’s contents.YOU ARE REQUIRED TO USEExecutive Summary Guidelines_Final Assignment_HRM 533.docxlocated in the student center to assist with the summary.Copy and paste all content and headings from assignments 2, 3, and 4 minus cover pages, running heads, introduction and conclusion sections, and reference pages. All information must be properly aligned according to APA guidelines and each page must have a page number. NOTE: You must ensure all errors or issues noted in previous assignment feedback have been corrected.Prepare and include an original conclusion section to be placed immediately after the paper content. NOTE: Do not use any previous conclusion sections from past papers in the course. The new conclusion section must take all previous papers into account.Create the reference page(s) by copying and pasting ALL references from the previous 3 assignments. Remember, reference page should be separate from the other text.Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:All content within the paper must be set up and aligned per the requirements for an APA-style paper (required).All text font will be Times New Roman 12 pt. and spacing between all lines of information will not exceed double space; paragraphs are properly indented and all lines of information double-spaced.A cover page is required for the assignment and the student is allowed to be creative in designing their own cover page since the assignment is considered a management report. Does not have to meet APA guidelines.All In-Text citations must contain 3 parts: (1) Author or Source, (2) Year, and (3) Page or Paragraph number.The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:See all listed learning outcomes for the course.Use technology and information resources to research issues in employee and labor relations.Write clearly and concisely about employee and labor relations using proper writing mechanics.