An Introduction to Industrial Recreation: Employee Activities and ServicesW. C. Brown Company Publishers, 1979 - 237 Seiten |
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Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 4. The association will be lacking the invaluable expertise which might otherwise be provided by the company . That expertise may be in management , in legal affairs , or in financial ...
Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 4. The association will be lacking the invaluable expertise which might otherwise be provided by the company . That expertise may be in management , in legal affairs , or in financial ...
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Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 3. Ownership of Property Corporations may own and convey property . The ownership of property by an association is usually impossible . In some states the transfer of real property to ...
Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 3. Ownership of Property Corporations may own and convey property . The ownership of property by an association is usually impossible . In some states the transfer of real property to ...
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Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 1. The store can be a very substantial contributor to the employee association ... association . 2. It is a fringe benefit which employees see as a convenience , and a money - saver . 3 ...
Employee Activities and Services Theodore B. Wilson. 1. The store can be a very substantial contributor to the employee association ... association . 2. It is a fringe benefit which employees see as a convenience , and a money - saver . 3 ...
Inhalt
Characteristics and Background | 1 |
The Dilemma of Capitalism | 19 |
Company Benefits of Industrial Recreation | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
annual associate members athletic benefits Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company budget bylaws Center chapter CIRA committee communication contribute Corporation Council courses Dofasco emphasis employee activity employee association employee recreation association evaluation Flick-Reedy Goodyear growing Henry Ford II hobby important incorporated increase individual industrial recreation administrators Industrial Recreation Association industrial recreation programs interest involved Johnson Wax Company labor large number leaders leadership leisure meeting membership morale National Industrial Recreation NIRA Nova Scotia objectives offered officers Olin Corporation operation opportunity Park participation personnel persons physical fitness programs planning Pratt and Whitney problems professional profit program director Purdue University recreation club recreation director recreation facilities Recreation Management recreation organization recreational activities responsibility retirement revenue scheduling social society softball sponsored staff Tolman TOP MANAGEMENT SPEAKS tour unions University of Toledo vending volunteers women workers Xerox