Ch.9
ch.9
ch.9
ch.9+10
Ch.10
100

core spending account plan 

a benefit plan that provides a series of benefits to every employee plus a list of benefits employees ma choose 

100

group incentive program

links pay to group performance to improve productivity, reduce costs..etc. such programs include Scanlon plan, Rucker plan, and Improshare
100

piecework incentive program

based on pay for the number of work tasks completed

100

workers compensation

"no fault" benefit plan that provides for employees who become disabled or who die at work. funded by contributions from the employer.

100

craft union 

union that represents workers who essentially have the same skills. like plumbers and electritions 

200

defined benefit plan 

a pension and retirement program which employers set aside amounts of money for at regular intervals 

200

health maintenance organization HMO

a voluntary health benefit program that offers medical coverage to employees for fixed annual fee

200

Rucker plan

A cost saving group incentive plan based on the ratio of labour costs to share of production costs.

200

authorization cards

petitions cards signed by employees that call for union recognition

200

featherbedding 

union practice of requiring employees to hire more workers than are needed or limit production so that workers are paid for full shift but only work partial shifts. requiring payment for work not done is prohibited. 

300

employee assistance program EAP

employer sponsored counseling program designed to help employees dealing with personal problems 

like drugs

300

improshare

a cost saving group incentive plan which a standard cost of production is established and the employees share in the cash saving production costs under that amount

300

salary reduction plan

a compensation plan that allows employees to make tax deffered contributions from their paycheck to retirment account. 

300

bargain in good faith

a practice mandated by the wagner act of 1935 whereby management and unions must attempt to reach agreement on disputed issues through negotiation but are not required to reach an agreement.

300

industrial union 

union that represents workers in specific industries like hospitality or automobiles 

400

employee stock ownership plan ESOP

a compensation plan that establishes an account in the employees name to which the company makes contributions based on either employee contributions or on company file

400

indivdual retirement account IRA

retirement plan established by the employee retirement act of 1974 that allows employees not covered by employer retirement accounts to set monies aside tax free for use later in retirement 

400

scanlon plan

a cost saving group incentive plan based on the ratio of labour costs to the sales value of production

400

bargaining order

allows union to represent employees 

400

Landrum griffin act 1959

legislation that outlines legal responsibility of unions and forces unions to use specific election procedures and ethical standards. 

500

gainsharing program

a percentage of the gains made by the company is shared with employees 

500

Leveraged ESOP

a plan that uses employee stock ownership account funds to provide capital to the company for projects the company may undertake 

500

standard house incentive program

based on how many units are done in one hour

500

civil service reform act 1978

legislation that established the right of federal employees to select their own bargaining agents and that established the policy for resolving disputes through arbitration 

500

national labour relations board

an independent federal agency created by the wagner act of 1935 to administer and enforce the act. pretty much just supervises unions