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Anon25 [30]
2 years ago
13

The principal objectives of the human resource management process are to ______. Multiple select question. accrue liabilities fo

r wages, payroll taxes, and employee benefit programs ensure that payroll costs are for legitimate entity activities record production and other types of payroll costs in accounts report compensation paid to consultants or contractors on IRS Form 1099
Business
1 answer:
BigorU [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

ensure that payroll costs are for legitimate entity activities.

Explanation:

Human resources management (HRM) can be defined as an art of managing, controlling and improving the number of people (employees or workers), functions, activities which are being used effectively and efficiently by an organization.

Generally, human resources managers are saddled with the responsibility of recruiting, managing and improving the welfare and working conditions of the employees working in an organization.

The principal objectives of the human resource management process are to ensure that payroll costs are for legitimate entity activities because they make sure work attendance are taken, so as to record the number of times each employee reported to work and whether or not they were punctual on a daily basis.

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