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THE HIGH COST OF EMPLOYEE TURNOVER by Don Phin Money has little to do with turnover. Most surveys have found that satisfied employees wont leave a job unless theyre offered a r...
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A SUBCONTRACTOR'S GUIDE TO STOPPING SUBSTANCE ABUSE American Subcontractor's Association Subcontractors must recognize their part of the overall workplace substance abuse problem and commit leader...
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AGENTS FOR CHANGE: WE CAN MAKE THE WORKPLACE SAFER by Arthur Moll More agent involvement in safety programs can be the single most important way to reduce accidents in the workplace. Small co...
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ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULES: TRY FLEXTIME by Judith Newman Innovative work schedules that depart from the traditional five-day, 'nine-to-five' variety have been around now for over 20...
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It takes more than a job title and a loud voice to get an agency team to function properly. This applies to owners, managers, and supervisors alike, says Jack Fries.
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The Top Workplace Safety Problem Preventing injuries is a major workplace safety challenge. More than one million workers suffer back injuries each year...
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INFORMATION DATE 19890626 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Back Injuries SUBJECT Back Injuries3/4 Nation's Number One Workplace Safety Problem U. S. Department of Labo...
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BANNING CAMERA PHONES IN THE WORKPLACE by Don Phin More and more companies are restricting employee use of personal cell phone cameras at the office for fear that the ubiquitous camera ph...
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BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR by Chris Burand Many agency owners lament their staffs lack of a work ethic. Agency owners typically judge their employees work ethic against t...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920218, DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Protection Against Asbestos STANDARD NUMBER 1910.1001; 1926.58...