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Discriminatory practices of recruiters in the job search process in the Czech Republic
Broklová, Tereza ; Hejzlarová, Eva (advisor) ; Čabanová, Bohumila (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to describe and reveal discriminatory practices faced by candidates in the labor market in the Czech Republic. Using perspective and point of view of recruiters introduces an innovative element in examining discriminatory practices. Attention is paid to particular methods of recruitment, as they vary greatly. Each of them is targeting a different group of candidates for a job. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part is theoretical, it introduces readers to the legislative regulation and protection against discrimination in the Czech law system. It shows the human capital theory, theory of queues and signals and personalist agenda. The second section is methodological, defining data and data collection methods. Following part is devoted to research itself, it describes the identified data from interviews with communication partners, which are then interpreted in the context of the theoretical background. Research among recruiters is focused on finding the characteristics of the ideal job candidate, fairness of admission process, but also to the used discriminatory practices. Final section brings the most important findings.
Human Resources Management in a company
PROKEŠ, Tomáš
The goal of this thesis to judge the system of human resources managament in a company and to propose the changes for its improvement. Human resource management is one of the most important activities in a company. Its role is to lead people in such a way that goals and prospective future of the organization through their achievements are reached. This work deals with modern trends in human resources management which come to the forefront, for example outsourced services such as headhunters or work-life balance. The aim of the questionnaire method used in one company was to find out the satisfaction and wishes of the employees and on this basis to propose the changes the company management can introduce.
Discriminatory practices of recruiters in the job search process in the Czech Republic
Broklová, Tereza ; Hejzlarová, Eva (advisor) ; Čabanová, Bohumila (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to describe and reveal discriminatory practices faced by candidates in the labor market in the Czech Republic. Using perspective and point of view of recruiters introduces an innovative element in examining discriminatory practices. Attention is paid to particular methods of recruitment, as they vary greatly. Each of them is targeting a different group of candidates for a job. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part is theoretical, it introduces readers to the legislative regulation and protection against discrimination in the Czech law system. It shows the human capital theory, theory of queues and signals and personalist agenda. The second section is methodological, defining data and data collection methods. Following part is devoted to research itself, it describes the identified data from interviews with communication partners, which are then interpreted in the context of the theoretical background. Research among recruiters is focused on finding the characteristics of the ideal job candidate, fairness of admission process, but also to the used discriminatory practices. Final section brings the most important findings.

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