Ch. 21 Key Questions: Human Resource Management What are the most effective ways of obtaining farm employees? What information should a farm employment.

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Ch. 21 Key Questions: Human Resource Management What are the most effective ways of obtaining farm employees? What information should a farm employment agreement contain? How are farm employees compensated? What important laws affect farm employees?

Assessing Labor Needs Amount of labor Type of skills Level of skills Seasonality Management style

Recruiting Farm Employees 1. Develop a job description 2. Publicize the position 3. Choose applicants to interview 4. Conduct interviews 5. Develop an employee agreement

Wanted: Hired man. Call

Wanted: Person for general farm work, full-time, on a beef and crop farm. Requires two years farm experience or equivalent, and/or two years ag education beyond high school. Good wage and benefit package. Call:

Maple Grove Farms has an opening for a full –time person to assist the owner/operator in management and production fo beef and crops. The position offers considerable variety and opportunity for growth,

At least two years farm experience and /or ag education beyond high school required. Pay and benefit package based on applicant’s experience and training. Write for application to Maple Grove Farms (address)

Finding the Right Employee

Job description Lines of authority Wages Benefits Hours, vacation, sick leave Training opportunities Evaluation Termination Employee Agreement

Employee Compensation Wages and salary Benefits Bonuses or incentives Use of property Part ownership Farm produce

Total Annual Compensation Iowa 2005 Wages$28,256 81% Benefits$ 5,374 16% Bonuses$ 1,010 3% Total$34,640100%

Compensation by Experience

Compensation by Farm Size

Benefits Provided

Employee Bonus Plans Based on: 1. Efficiency 2. Volume of production 3. Longevity 4. Profitability Example: $2 per pig weaned over 7.0 per litter $.50 per pig sold $100 for each year worked 5% of net farm income

Bonus Plans Should depend on factors under the control of the employee Should be simple Should be paid on a regular basis Should be attainable

Supervision: Conflict Resolution Avoidance Humor Authority and threat Explanation Problem solving

Bridging Cultural Differences Work to overcome language barriers Show rather that tell Look for translated manuals, etc. Be sensitive to family obligations, ethnic and religious holidays Understand attitudes toward supervisors

Farm Labor Laws Child labor laws Immigration laws Minimum wage Income tax withholding Social Security Unemployment compensation OSHA (safety) Workers’ compensation insurance Disabilities Act