Synopses & Reviews
Tracing professional benefit packages and standards over the last five years, this exhaustive report provides information to aid the human resource professional in selecting benefit plans for an organization. Based on the Society for Human Resource Management's 2007 Benefits Survey Report, it examines the year-to-year trends for 224 diverse benefits, including housing, health-care, financial, business-travel, and leave benefits. Analyzing the benefits by industry and organization size, this report explores the trends and predicts what types of benefits will be offered in the future.
Synopsis
The book describes studies of baby teeth over the past half century, specifically the levels of man made radiation (from atomic bombs and from nuclear reactors). It examines how these studies have been used in nuclear policy, and how it has found evidence that radiation may raise the risk of childhood cancer.
Synopsis
Tracing professional benefit packages and standards over the last five years, this exhaustive report provides information to aid the human resource professional in selecting benefit plans for an organization. Based on the Society for Human Resource Management's 2007 Benefits Survey Report, it examines the year-to-year trends for 224 diverse benefits, including family-friendly, housing, health-care, financial, business-travel, and leave benefits. Analyzing the benefits by industry and organization size, this report explores the trends and predicts what types of benefits will be offered in the future.
About the Author
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world's largest association devoted to human resource management with more than 550 affiliated chapters and members in more than 100 countries.