Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.

Aim This study contends and explains why discrimination in the workforce is a growing problem that has affected thousands of organisations, large and small, operating in today's global marketplace. The research is aimed at describing the perceived experiences of discrimination as well as its ef...

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Main Author: Molefe, Pinkie Dikeletso
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4770
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-47702011-10-14T14:03:28ZDiscrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.Molefe, Pinkie DikeletsoWhy discriminationin the workforce is a growing problemthat has affected thousands of organisationsThe research is aimed at describing the perceived experiencesof discriminationas well as its effects on employees within the organisationAim This study contends and explains why discrimination in the workforce is a growing problem that has affected thousands of organisations, large and small, operating in today's global marketplace. The research is aimed at describing the perceived experiences of discrimination as well as its effects on employees within the organisation. Method Using a qualitative research design, interviews were used to facilitate the informal sharing of experiences amongst employees. The purpose of this was to understand the different experiences employees had and the impact discrimination had on the individual performance within the organisation. Results Results reveal that employees experience three broad categories of activities that led to experiences of discrimination, namely activities that relates to management and supervision, daily interaction between various groups from diverse backgrounds and unfair general human resource functions. Conclusion The results of the empirical study were discussed according to the themes of Supervision/ Management, Human Resources/ Employee relations and Interactions. It was found that employees were exposed to different types of discrimination, which are explored in the literature review.Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.2011-09-27T08:49:54Z2011-09-27T08:49:54Z2009Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/4770
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topic Why discrimination
in the workforce is a growing problem
that has affected thousands of organisations
The research is aimed at describing the perceived experiences
of discrimination
as well as its effects on employees within the organisation
spellingShingle Why discrimination
in the workforce is a growing problem
that has affected thousands of organisations
The research is aimed at describing the perceived experiences
of discrimination
as well as its effects on employees within the organisation
Molefe, Pinkie Dikeletso
Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.
description Aim This study contends and explains why discrimination in the workforce is a growing problem that has affected thousands of organisations, large and small, operating in today's global marketplace. The research is aimed at describing the perceived experiences of discrimination as well as its effects on employees within the organisation. Method Using a qualitative research design, interviews were used to facilitate the informal sharing of experiences amongst employees. The purpose of this was to understand the different experiences employees had and the impact discrimination had on the individual performance within the organisation. Results Results reveal that employees experience three broad categories of activities that led to experiences of discrimination, namely activities that relates to management and supervision, daily interaction between various groups from diverse backgrounds and unfair general human resource functions. Conclusion The results of the empirical study were discussed according to the themes of Supervision/ Management, Human Resources/ Employee relations and Interactions. It was found that employees were exposed to different types of discrimination, which are explored in the literature review. === Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010.
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title Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.
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title_full Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.
title_fullStr Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination and its effects in the electricity industry / P.D. Molefe.
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