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Found 9 free book(s)An Employer’s Guide to Workplace Emotional Wellness
www.wellness.state.tx.usAn Employer's Guide to Workplace Emotional Wellness was generously funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Center for Mental Health Services. All materials are in the public domain.
A Guide to INVESTIGATING WORKPLACE INCIDENTS
www.umanitoba.caThe Worker(s) Consider the factors that affect the worker(s) when performing the task such as: job requirements, experience and training, physical capabilities, emotional status at the time of the incident (tired, stressed, pressures to produce, rushing, interactions with other workers, labour management issues, hours of work). The Management
An EI-Based Theory of Performance
www.eiconsortium.orgworkplace performance and the factors that distinguish the best individuals from the average ones. As I define it, an emotional competence is “a learned capability based on emotional intelligence that results in outstanding performance at work” (Goleman, 1998b). To be adept at an emotional competence like Customer Service or Conflict
CALIFORNIA LAW PROHIBITS WORKPLACE …
dfeh.ca.govin the workplace. These remedies include hiring, front pay, back pay, promotion, reinstatement, cease-and-desist orders, expert witness fees, reasonable attorney’s fees and costs, punitive damages, and emotional distress damages. Job applicants, unpaid interns, and employees: If you believe you have experienced discrimination
Spiritual Leadership: A Guide to a Leadership Style That ...
files.eric.ed.govspiritual practices in the workplace: • Respect for others’ values • Fair treatment • Expressing care and concern • Listening actively and responsively • Showing appreciation for others’ contributions • 5HÀH[LYH SUDFWLFHV ZKLFK LQFOXGH PDQDJLQJ emotions. (Reave, 2005) A Person’s Spirit An individual’s spirit is viewed as a ...
Guide to Promoting Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace
www.healthierwork.act.gov.auWorkplace health and wellbeing programs can range . from a simple activity with a small investment to a comprehensive program with a substantial investment for large numbers of employees. Whether your organisation is about to begin a . workplace health and wellbeing program or is looking to build on an existing one, this Guide will provide you
Disability Sensitivity Guide
www.nationaldisabilityinstitute.orgDisability Sensitivity Guide. 2 Acknowledgements. This guide was developed by National Disability Institute’s Training and Technical Assistance Team. National Disability Institute is a national research and development organization with the mission to . drive social impact to build a better economic future for people with disabilities and ...
EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK
www.virginiadot.orgWORKPLACE EXPECTATIONS VDOT is committed to providing a welcoming and safe workplace culture for all employees All employees are expected to perform work efficiently and effectively, and to conduct themselves in a professional manner Standards of Conduct Employees who contribute to the success of VDOT’s mission: 1.
Menopause - UNISON
www.unison.org.ukWomen’s experience at work 11 UNISON members’ experiences 13 Further sources of information to support women and raise awareness: 14 Changing workplace policies and practices 15 The role of the trade union 19 Further information for branches and union reps 22 Putting the case to an employer for a workplace menopause policy 24