Human Resource Competitive Strategy involves development of policies that favor a better environment for the biggest resource of any company, human capital. One such example is providing a flexible work schedule for employees that demand it. Increased flexibility is a commonly used competitive strategy to retain employees due to increased work satisfaction (Jackson, Schuler, & Jiang, 2014). While companies favor policies that enable innovation and communication, flexibility is increasingly a requirement for some employees making it a key aspect of human resource management to consider. Another key aspect of a competitive strategy is development of a comprehensive compensation and benefits package.
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), an administrative assistant working within the industry of 'Management of Companies and Enterprises' earn on average, $60,320 or $29.00/hour (BLS, 2017). Although another page of the BLS site points to the average salary of a secretary or administrative assistant being $36,000 or $17.55 per hour (BLS, 2017). For development of a benefits package, an administrative assistant would need the following legally required benefits:
1. Social Security
2. Medicare
3. Federal and State Unemployment Insurance
4. Worker's Compensation
Discretionary benefits or voluntary benefits differ and can include various kinds of insurance like medical...
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