Protocol of Job Evaluation: A Bird's Eye View

  • EL Hajji M
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Abstract

Job evaluation has become one of the most systematic and rational paths for an organization’s fair and equitable wage and salary determination. It has become a reality within an organization’s wage and salary administration. This article tries to investigate the inside concepts, dimensions, premises, and process of job evaluation. It extends to include the universality of job evaluation as a common phenomenon in organizations, particularly large ones. In view of this, this article explores and discusses the variety of ways in which job evaluation is viewed and defined. It also provides a sound understanding of the theoretical / philosophical context of job evaluation. In so doing, the article examines the combination of the conceptual and technical aspects involved in the job evaluation process, which demand good management sense and skill.   Keywords: Job evaluation, Dimensions, Jobs comparison, Prerequisites, Relativities, Different views, Elements and Stages, Universality.

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EL Hajji, M. A. (2012). Protocol of Job Evaluation: A Bird’s Eye View. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 2(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijhrs.v2i1.1248

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