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The main goal of the study was to analyse the coping process during the first phase of organizational entrance. It was assumed that newcomer pre-entry experiences (e.g. previous unemployment) can influence adaptation process and individual well-being. Therefore the different groups of organizational newcomers (reemployed and after turnover) have been compared. Since demographic characteristics may also represent life experiences relevant to the work adaptation, previous job experience, age, and gender were included as control variables. This study analyse the psychosocial factors of work adaptation outcomes in the distinguished groups of participants (n=172). The results revealed negative effect of pre-entrance experience (e.g. previous unemployment) on proactive coping. Further, the proactive coping increased well-being among organizational newcomers, namely decreased emotional cost and perceived stress during the adaptation process in the new workplace.
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The study investigates the emotional costs experienced in the new workplace and general self-efficacy (GSE) as predictors of coping during the first period of reemployment. The study was conducted among 69 unemployed during professional internship. Questionnaires battery was administered in two waves (T1 and T2) within the first two weeks of this kind of reemployment and after 3 months. 35 respondents participated in T2. The results showed GSE and emotional costs as predictors of coping strategies using in the work re-entry phase. Further regression analysis showed a significant relationship between problem solving (T1) and GSE, and emotional costs (T2).
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Employment in militarized services should be of interest not only to representatives of the doctrine of administrative law, but also to labor law. One-sided approach to these issues (only from the perspective of one field of law) gives an incomplete picture and forces to use certain simplifications. The article deals with the issue of the possibility of a militarized service officer claiming to be admitted to service. The analyzed issue was presented in a comparative legal aspect. The aim of the article is to answer the question whether, in the event of an officer not admitting to the service, he has a claim similar to the employee’s claim for admission to work.
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Zatrudnienie w służbach zmilitaryzowanych powinno pozostawać w kręgu zainteresowania nie tylko przedstawicieli doktryny prawa administracyjnego, ale również prawa pracy. Jednostronne ujmowanie tych zagadnień (tylko z perspektywy jednaj dziedziny prawa) daje obraz niepełny i zmusza do stosowania pewnych uproszczeń. Artykuł podejmuje problematykę możliwości wystąpienia przez funkcjonariusza służby zmilitaryzowanej z roszczeniem o dopuszczenie do służby. Analizowane zagadnienie zostało przedstawione w aspekcie prawnoporównawczym. Celem artykułu jest odpowiedź na pytanie, czy w sytuacji niedopuszczenia funkcjonariusza do służby posiada on roszczenie zbliżone do pracowniczego roszczenia o dopuszczenie do pracy.
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