MHR 749 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Reasonable Accommodation, Job Analysis

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Job analysis: systematic process of collecting information about the nature of specific jobs. Involves the identification and description of what is happening on the job: required tasks, required knowledge and skills, working conditions. Job analysis identifies the skills & experience required to perform the work (produces data for hiring/promotion/pay diff. ) Job analysis in compensation services two purposes: establishes similarities & differences in the content of the jobs, helps establish an internally fair & aligned job structure. Key issue is to ensure jobs have equal content, then likelihood of being paid equal & vice versa. Ensure that the data collected serve the purpose of making decisions & acceptable to the employees involved. Summary of job analysis terms in their relationship to one another (collects info about specific tasks or behaviors) Job data: identification-job titles, departments & the number of people (identifies jobs) Job data: content elements of tasks/units of work w/ emphasis on purpose of each tasks.

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