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Carter Cleaning Centers: Continuing Case
Continuing Case: Carter Cleaning Centers
Mskatdog
Online University

Continuing Case: Carter Cleaning Centers
I. Make a list of five specific HR problems you think Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with.
1) Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with communication issues between the various centers and will need to establish some type of communication standard by which all the centers receive the same information, and are delivering identical information to all of its customers at all its different locations (info such as pricing, services, etc.). This could be accomplish through regular meetings, memos, or even an intranet for the company.
2). Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with work standards throughout its various locations, to insure all its staff is treated fairly, and that no one is working more at one store or being paid less while in the same position. And also the centers will have to address training standards for the different levels of labor at each center.
3). Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with fair hiring practices to avoid being accused of discrimination. It cannot risk hiring only one group of people, such as all males and refuse females employment as this will definitely end up in someone’s courtroom.
4). Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with following the legally established pay minimum for every one of its employees. If the centers are open 24/7, then the workers will have to be placed on a work rotation and compensated fairly. There are also breaks and lunch times to establish for every full time worker.
5). Carter Cleaning Centers will have to grapple with workplace safety standards set by the government to insure no one, including the customers are harmed in any way by the operating equipment, wet floors, etc. at each of the centers, especially when injury is caused due to neglect or misuse of machinery, building upkeep or for any violation of the OSHA’s safety



References: Dessler, Gary. Human Resource Management, 13/e for Herzing University. Pearson Learning Solutions, 10/2012. .

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