Human resource management and labour economics belong to the same area but they have developed in a mutually exclusive manner. A book I am reading recently: Work in the new economy, flexible labor markets in Silicon Valley by Chris Benner, (Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 2002) makes the connection very clear. Its treatment of labor intermediaries in IT industry is comprehensive and very informative. It reveals a whole new world which subsumed in the topic of sources of recruitment in HR management.
Musings of a teacher. She recalls her lectures, her students and college days. She describes and analyses books. She comments on important happenings and trends. Occasionally she writes stories as well as personal memories.
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