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What (who) is human resources - definition

THE PEOPLE WHO MAKES UP AN ORGANIZATION'S WORKFORCE
Human Resources; Human Resources Development; Compensation professional; Human resource managers; Human resource planning; Personnel development; Man power; Personnel director; Electronic human resources; User:Davidhaspas/Enter your new article name here; E-HR; Manpower; Electronic Human Resources; Personnel manager; Human resource; Personnel department; Human Resource Planning
  • An advertisement for “human resources” (labour) from Sabah and Sarawak, seen in Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur.

human resources         
In a company or other organization, the department of human resources is the department with responsibility for the recruiting, training, and welfare of the staff. The abbreviation HR
is often used. (BUSINESS)
= personnel
N-UNCOUNT
Human resources         
Human resources is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
manpower         
¦ noun the number of people working or available for work or service.

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Human resources

Human resources (HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. Similar terms include manpower, labor, personnel, associates or simply: people.

The Human Resources department (HR department) of an organization performs human resource management, overseeing various aspects of employment, such as compliance with labor law and employment standards, interviewing and selection, performance management, administration of Employee benefits, organizing of employee files with the required documents for future reference, and some aspects of recruitment (also known as talent acquisition) and employee offboarding. They serve as the link between an organization's management and its employees.

The duties include planning, recruitment and selection process, posting job ads, evaluating the performance of employees, organizing resumes and job applications, scheduling interviews and assisting in the process and ensuring background checks. Another job is payroll and benefits administration which deals with ensuring vacation and sick time are accounted for, reviewing payroll, and participating in benefits tasks, like claim resolutions, reconciling benefits statements, and approving invoices for payment. HR also coordinates employee relations activities and programs including, but not limited to, employee counseling. The last job is regular maintenance, this job makes sure that the current HR files and databases are up to date, maintaining employee benefits and employment status and performing payroll/benefit-related reconciliations.

Examples of use of human resources
1. Human resources – $40,250 Human resources majors work as HR assistants, payroll or benefits coordinators, and in diversity training.
2. From÷ Dept of communications and human resources.
3. Burgess, Shure‘s vice president for human resources.
4. They talked about the need for energy security, talked about human resources and need to increase investment in human resources and human capital.
5. Developing human resources through the implementation of modern policies in the area of human resources management, was another element discussed at the meeting.