Buch, Englisch, 1606 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 1606 Seiten
Reihe: International Bar Association
ISBN: 978-90-411-2630-6
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
Many global companies want to establish a uniform culture among talented employees with common company values at all levels of the organization at all operations throughout the world. As companies expand their global operations, and as competition within and across jurisdictions increases, companies want to upgrade their workforce and hire the “very best” and “most talented” employees in each country where they have operations. Successful recruiting, interviewing and screening of candidates – from the lowest to the highest level within the organization - will reduce turnover and other costs in the long run and increase profitability. As companies expand their global operations, in-house and outside counsel and H.R. representatives are more regularly being asked to provide advice on the following issues: What, if any, policies and procedures can a company adopt on a global basis to hire the best employees? What, if any, information can be requested of a candidate on an employment application? What, if any, questions can be asked of a candidate in an interview? What, if any, information needs to be shared with the candidate about the company or about the job? What, if any, pre-employment medical tests or exams or other tests can be required of a candidate? This handbook will provide both legal and practical answers to these questions and discuss the delicate balance between maintaining the privacy rights of employees with the business interests of employers
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Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Recht, Rechtswissenschaft Allgemein Rechtsvergleichung
- Rechtswissenschaften Arbeitsrecht
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Unternehmensorganisation, Corporate Responsibility Multinationale Unternehmen
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Bereichsspezifisches Management Personalwesen, Human Resource Management
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Arbeits- und Sozialrecht
Weitere Infos & Material
About the Editors, List of Contributors, Foreword, Countries, Outline of
Recruiting, Screening, Testing, Interviewing and Hiring Criteria Chapter
One Argentina Ignacio Funes de Rioja & Eduardo J. Vin˜ales
Chapter Two Austria Dr. Georg Schima, Birgit Vogt-Majarek, Susanne
Koppel Chapter Three Australia Russell Allen & Darren Gardner
Chapter Four Belgium Chris Van Olmen & Marian Dewaersegger
Chapter Five Brazil Luis Fernando Cintra & Nadia Demoliner Lacerda
Chapter Six Bulgaria Polina Panayotova & Kalina Tchakarova
Chapter Seven Canada Roy L. Heenan & Robert Bonhomme Chapter
Eight Chile Enrique Munita, Cristia´n Olavarri´a & Ian Henri´quez
Chapter Nine Columbia Pilar Lo´pez Barrientos, Carolina Porras
Rami´rez & Sylvia Helena Garci´a Chapter Ten
Costa Rica Federico Soli´s & Giselle Soli´s
Chapter Eleven Cyprus George Z. Georgiou & Sarah E. Forster
Chapter Twelve The Czech Republic Natas?a Randlova´ & Mate?j Dane?k
Chapter Thirteen Denmark Mariann Norrbom & Marianne Granhøj
Chapter Fourteen Dominican Republic Norman G. De Castro Campbell &
Isabel Laura Andrickson Martinez Chapter Fifteen Estonia Heili
Haabu & Sven Papp Chapter Sixteen Finland Eva Nordman, Tiina
Hakri & Anna Savolainen Chapter Seventeen France Pascale
Lagesse & Katell Berthou Chapter Eighteen Germany Dr.
Gerlind Wisskirchen Chapter Nineteen Greece Prof. Dr.
Konstantinos Kremalis Chapter Twenty Guatemala Jorge Rolando
Barrios & Renato Cheng Chapter Twenty-one Honduras Carlos
Lopez Luna, Manuel Lopez Samra & Sergio Guillermo Bendan˜a
Chapter Twenty-two Hong Kong Pattie Walsh & Alison Smith
Chapter Twenty-three Hungary Gyo¨rgy Fehe´r, Judit Nagy & Kinga
Pe´terva´ri Chapter Twenty-four India Manishi Pathak,
Debjani C. Aich & Rajeev Nanda Chapter Twenty-five Ireland
Marcus Beresford & Laura Wyse Chapter Twenty-six Israel Paul
Baris & Shira Lahat Chapter Twenty-seven Italy Franco
Toffoletto & Valeria Morosini Chapter Twenty-eight Japan
Keiichiro Sue Chapter Twenty-nine Korea Brendon Carr & Sun-Hee
Kim Chapter Thirty Luxembourg Guy Castegnaro & Ariane Claverie
Chapter Thirty-one Malaysia Peh Lee Kheng & Alan Sunil Netto
Chapter Thirty-two Mexico Oscar de la Vega & Monica Schiaffino
Chapter Thirty-three Morocco Zineb Idrissia Hamzi Chapter
Thirty-four The Netherlands Els de Wind, Wieke van Eekhout & Anneke
Meulenveld Chapter Thirty-five New Zealand Rob Towner & Liz
Caughley Chapter Thirty-six Nicaragua Blanca Munguia Vanegas &
Olinda Rami´rez Blanco Chapter Thirty-seven Norway
Claude A. Lenth & Therese Høyer Grimstad Chapter Thirty-eight
Panama Jetzabel Luque, Marlene Naranjo & Julio Ce´sar Contreras III
Chapter Thirty-nine Peru Fernando Eli´as Mantero
Chapter Forty The Philippines Emerico O. De Guzman Chapter
Forty-one Portugal Ineˆs Reis & Bruno Soeiro Barbosa
Chapter Forty-two Puerto Rico Radame´s (Rudy) A. Torruella, Esq
Chapter Forty-three Romania Adriana Gaspar, Luminita Dima & Roxana
Ionescu Chapter Forty-four Russia Irina Anuykhina, Olga Pimanova
& Anna Berlina Chapter Forty-five Singapore Abdul Jabbar bin
Karam Din Chapter Forty-six The Slovak Republic Jaroslav S ?
kubal, Peter Varga & Andrea Ols?ovska´ Chapter Forty-seven
South Africa Susan Stelzner, Bradley Conradie, Annie Erwin & Anton
Steenkamp Chapter Forty-eight Spain Salvador Del Rey & Jorge
Aranaz Benito Chapter Forty-nine Switzerland Ueli Sommer &
Dominic Steffen Chapter Fifty Thailand Ruengrit Pooprasert &
Sathien Hemsin Chapter Fifty-one Turkey Gokce Ucuzal & Melis
Akkurt Chapter Fifty-two United Arab Emirates Samir Kantaria,
Muhammad Tariq & Arabella Zane Anani Chapter Fifty-three United
Kingdom Andrea Nicholls & Sarah Nicita Chapter Fifty-four
United States Shauna T. Burkes, Philip W. Clements, Condon A. McGlothlen,
Robert J. Mignin & James R. Rowader, Jr. Chapter Fifty-five
Venezuela Jorge Acedo-Prato & John D. Tucker