Typically, the department that deals with personnel issues is called "Human Resources".
Before human resources departments, the function was often referred to as personnel management or personnel administration. These terms focused more on the administrative tasks related to managing employees rather than the strategic approach of human resources.
Back in the day, the department was called "Personnel Department" NOW it is called "Human Resources Department". ....because we're just another "resource" to be used up by the company
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Personnel administration is also called human resources. They are in charge of hiring and firing, benefits, payroll and social events.
the administration of personnel is typical called human resources or people management.
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They institute rules that employees are to follow. They do paperwork involved in hiring and firing people. They do PR work for the company and try handle problems that arise in the workplace so that the company is not sued by its employees. They take the side of management in worker-management disputes.
Only two of these Departments are actually called Ministries, and several are called Offices: Treasury Foreign & Commonwealth Office Home Office (controls policing, immigration, investigations and homeland security) Ministry of Defence Ministry of Justice Department of Health Department of Education (does not include Universities) Department of Business, Innovation & Skills (includes University education) Department of Work & Pensions Department of International Development (controls foreign aid) Department of Energy & Climate Change Department of Transport Department of Communities & Local Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Scotland Office Wales Office Northern Ireland Office Attorney General's Office
Personnel administration is also called human resources. They are in charge of hiring and firing, benefits, payroll and social events.
Integrated help means that assistance is provided from somewhere within a company or the organization. Examples of integrated help include the Department of Transportation being called to assist with flooding roads or office personnel being asked to assist with packaging to get an order out on time.