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The dysfunctional library: challenges and solutions to workplace relationships / Jo Henry, Joe Eshleman, Richard Moniz

Barker Library - Z682.H495 2018




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Cryogenic safety: a guide to best practice in the lab and workplace / Thomas J. Peterson and J. G. Weisend II ; with contributions by John M. JurnsStephen S. Woods

Online Resource




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The stirring of soul in the workplace [electronic resource] / Alan Briskin

Briskin, Alan, 1954-




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The Tech Professional's Guide to Communicating in a Global Workplace [electronic resource] : Adapting Across Cultural and Gender Boundaries / by April Wells

Wells, April. author




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Thriving under stress [electronic resource] : harnessing demands in the workplace / Thomas W. Britt, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Clemson University, Steve M. Jex, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Bowling Green State University

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Turn enemies into allies [electronic resource] : the art of peace in the workplace / Judy Ringer ; foreword by James Warda ; illustrations by Adam Richardson

Ringer, Judy, 1949- author




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Us vs. them [electronic resource] : redefining the multi-generational workplace to inspire your employees to love your company, drive innovation, and embrace change / Jeff Havens

Havens, Jeff, author




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Migrants from Bihar return to workplaces

Buses arranged to take them to their places of work




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10 Indian companies in 25 top workplaces list for Asia

India offices of MNCs like DHL, Google and Marriott ranked among the top workplaces in Asia. 10 Indian companies including Lupin, M&M and InterGlobe Enterprises also made it to the list under the '25 Best Large Places to Work' category.




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An analysis of workplace amputation injuries in Florida




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The social construction of workplace "diversity"




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Self-Determination Theory and locus of control as antecedents of voluntary workplace behaviors




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Hiv/aids workplace interventions in south africa and the united states




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The impact of organizational climate variables of perceived organizational support, workplace isolation, and ethical climate on salesperson psychological and behavioral work outcomes




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Investigation into workplace culture for medication error reporting in pharmacy




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The development and validation of the perceived workplace civility climate scale




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Workplace nutrition and exercise climate :




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Perceived workplace discrimination as a mediator of the relationship between work environment and employee outcomes :




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Workplace health hazard surveillance [Power Point]




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The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Occupational Safety and Workplace Health


 




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LexisNexis Named to Fast Company’s Inaugural Best Workplaces for Innovators List

NEW YORK, NEW YORK -- LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, today announced it was named to Fast Company magazine’s inaugural Best Workplaces for Innovators list. The list recognizes 50 top organizations that have committed to empowering employees at all levels to improve processes, create new products or invent new ways of doing business. To compile the list, the magazine partnered with Accenture, which evaluated submissions for the role that innovation played in each company’s culture and operations. Winners were selected by an elite panel of Fast Company editors, renowned business leaders, and notable innovators.




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How to foster a diverse workplace




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Workplace Equity Guide - Newsletter

This quarterly newsletter gives you timely insight into legislative developments and precedent-setting pay and employment equity case law. You'll receive practical guidance on implementing pay and employment equity initiatives through feature articles and guidance on available resources.

 

Included free with the purchase of Workplace Equity Guide.

Updated quarterly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.ff

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Workplace Equity Guide

One of the most important areas for HR professionals to keep up with is workplace equity. Compliance is one reason. The other is the more productive and happier workforce an effective workplace equity program can lead to. Workplace Equity Guide will help you implement and maintain both pay and employment equity. It gives you up-to-date text of relevant law, regulations, forms, guidelines, and case law from across Canada. It also includes examples of employment and pay equity plans, employment equity goals, workforce surveys, calculations for pay equity adjustments, timetables, and more. In addition, it will assist you in dealing with harassment in the workplace, achieving an appropriate work-life balance for employees and a host of other issues. Updates to your research library are delivered immediately from the editor's desktop to you.

 

Topics covered:

  • Diversity issues
  • Full text of court and Pay Equity Tribunal cases
  • Pay equity
  • Employment equity
  • The law legislative record
  • Forms and guidelines
  • Implementation considerations

Benefits include:

  • Provides you with assistance in interpreting the pay and employment equity laws and regulations
  • Allows you to select the most effective method of job comparison and workforce analysis for your individual situation
  • Assists you in dealing with workplace accommodation of employees with disabilities
  • Helps you to set up education and training programs
  • Provides solutions on how to deal with harassment in the workplace
  • Helps with the successful collection and analysis of data required to implement pay equity plans, based on applicable legislation
  • New developments keep you up to date on recent case law in the area

DVD and loose leaf updated quarterly.

Includes quarterly newsletter, Focus on Canadian Employment and Equality Rights Newsletter.

Focus on Canadian Employment and Equality Rights Newsletter.

Staying up-to-date on the most recent cases, laws, and other current issues in the areas of employment, equality, and human rights is essential to keep you or your company from becoming entangled in costly employment-related disputes. Focus on Canadian Employment and Equality Rights newsletter helps employers and HR practitioners stay compliant and avoid such conflicts. It provides reviews and analysis from various experts on the most topical issues in the areas of employment, equality, and human rights. Practical features such as case notes, legislative updates, Question and Answer, and Did You Know? offer valuable insights on a wide range of topics, such as workplace diversity and accommodation, employment agreements, absent

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Privacy in the Workplace, 3rd Edition

Privacy in the Workplace, 3rd Edition

This publication is your practical guide to Canadian privacy laws as they apply to the workplace, including easy-to-follow guidance on employers' privacy compliance responsibilities. This irreplaceable guide now goes even further to provide comprehensive coverage on important topics such as crossborder transfers of personal information and monitoring employees. It also provides tools and tips for creating an effective data management program across all areas of your organization, including developing appropriate privacy policies and training programs.

This book will guide you through private-sector privacy and data protection laws for human resources professionals, managers, and others who are responsible for managing personal information of employees, and/or who are responsible for ensuring that the organization's employees comply with applicable privacy laws when they are handling information of third parties on the organization's behalf.

Key Features:

  • Managing personal information throughout the lifecycle of the employment relationship, from recruiting to the post-employment relationship
  • A comprehensive overview of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
  • Key features of provincial privacy laws in Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec
  • A review of significant workplace privacy cases, including comprehensive coverage of Quebec case law
  • Detailed guidance on outsourcing, including a full chapter on cross-border transfers of information
  • A comprehensive discussion of employee surveillance, including video, computer, GPS and biometric tracking
  • Detailed guidance on security best practices and responding to privacy breaches
  • Essential information on dealing with employee social media usage
  • A discussion of marketing and online privacy issues, including guidance on Canada's new anti-spam law (CASL)
  • Easy to follow guidelines on establishing a comprehensive privacy compliance infrastructure
  • An overview of the International Privacy Framework
  • Sample Privacy Policies and Forms

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Fairness in the Workplace 3rd edition

Fairness in the Workplace provides practical information and step-by-step guidance for solving workplace problems prudently and effectively, essential for anyone involved in human resources management today.

Topics covered:

  • Hiring – Learn what you can and can't ask on application forms, in interviews and after an offer of employment is made
  • Human rights – Learn how to prevent and settle complaints and how to deal with official investigations
  • Harassment – Learn how to prevent and resolve it and how to develop a proactive policy
  • Employee privacy – Learn how and when to respect privacy in the workplace and what you need to know about current laws
  • Pay equity – Learn how to provide equal pay for work of equal value and adjust your pay scales so that they are fair to your employees
  • Absenteeism – Learn how to deal with this chronic and costly workplace problem

About the Author
Anneli LeGault is a partner in the Employment, Pension and Research Group in the Toronto office of the national law firm Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. A graduate of the University of Toronto (Hons. BA, LLB), she was called to the Ontario bar in 1982. She is currently the co-chair of the firm's National Labour and Employment Practice, which includes labour and employment lawyers from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.

Anneli represents management in employment, human rights, equity, labour relations and privacy matters. She frequently gives speeches and seminars on human rights, privacy, employment equity, pay equity, downsizing, discipline and wrongful dismissal. She has been an editor of Focus on Canadian Employment and Equality Rights for more than 10 years and has written articles for Canadian Industrial Relations and Personnel Developments on a quarterly basis.

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Archived Webinar - The Art of Influence in the Workplace


"I have definitely learned more about this topic after the seminar. As a planning manager, i could apply what I have learned today to my job when interacting with senior management and co-workers."

- Robert Yeung, Planning Manager

"The webinar was very effective from the perspective of a leader."
- Suzanne Barker, CGA



Webinar information current as of November 20, 2008

At one time or another, we've all thought back to important meetings with colleagues and wished they had gone better? But rest assured that preparation can be even more important than hindsight. With the right training, you can approach your next meeting or conversation with a greater understanding of how to build rapport, and with better techniques for establishing credibility, dealing with conflict and moving people to action.

Learn how to:  

  • Gain buy-in from an individual or a group
  • Get individuals to open up to your perspectives
  • Flex your communication style to deal with conflict or to motivate
  • Deal with conflict in an influential manner
  • Understand how different people communicate

Speaker

Suzanne Stevens is the President, and Founder of Ignite Excellence Inc. (www.igniteexcellence.com), a training and development company specializing in influential face-to-face communications. Suzanne is highly sought-after, energetic speaker who has traveled all over North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia to train and keynote speak.

Suzanne has more than 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and training. She has trained more than 10,000 people at every level of corporate structure, building verbal and kinetic communication skills that drive competitive advantage and differentiation at both an individual and corporate level. Many leaders in their field use training programs from Ignite Excellence. Clients' industries include Engineering, Accountants, Health Care, Technology, Manufacturing, Finance, Architecture, Media, and Public Relations. Suzanne was recently the keynote speaker at the Consulting Engineers Conference, and at FIDIC Conference (International Federation of Professional Engineers). Suzanne is a member of Canadian Association of Professional Speakers.

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Archive Webinar - Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace - Develop key skills to influence others and build positive relations

This webcast was recorded on February 21, 2008

Negotiations happen every day in and outside of your workplace. Every time you communicate with your manager, discuss projects with employees and cross-functional teams or work with outside suppliers – you are negotiating.

Communicating your ideas clearly, gaining buy-in and building trust are critical in today's business world. Negotiating effectively results in respect for your ideas and transforms difficult interactions into positive relationships.

Purchase Negotiate Effectively in the Workplace: Develop Key Skills to Influence Others and Build Positive Relations and gain the essential tools and practical strategies required to recognize your own personal negotiation style, negotiate effectively in the workplace and achieve the results you desire.

Agenda 

  • Gain insight into your own negotiation style
  • Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation
  • Negotiate as part of a team
  • Read non-verbal communication
  • Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas
  • Overcome objections and resolve issues
  • Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships

 

Format
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions

The Speaker
Colm Brannigan, MA, LLM (ADR), CMed, is the Principal of Mediate.ca Dispute Resolution Services and has been a full-time mediator, arbitrator and facilitator since 1999. with experience in family, estates, employment and commercial (including IT and IP) disputes. In addition to his dispute resolution practice, he has participated as a speaker in professional development programs for the Ontario Bar Association, the Law Society of Upper Canada, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and Upper Canada Dispute Resolution. He is also a Co-Lecturer at the forthcoming 4th Advanced Legal Negotiation conference in Toronto.

Colm has been a part-time Professor in both mediation and law at both Humber and Sheridan Colleges. He is the Founder/Moderator of "Mediate-Canada", an ADR listserv hosted by Google Groups, and Co-Chair of the ADR Institute of Ontario Technology & IP Section. He is a member of the ADR Institute of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association – ADR Section, the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and various other professional organizations. Colm was a member of the Toronto Mandatory Mediation Roster from 1999 until 2005 and is a member of the World Intell

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Archive Webinar - Webcast - Improve Workplace Performance through Effective Coaching and Communication

This webcast was recorded on November 16, 2006

Want to transform your employee unit into a high-performance team? It's been proven time and time again that when you use effective coaching and communication strategies, you can easily motivate your employees to reach higher levels of productivity. Improve Workplace Performance Through Effective Coaching and Communication is loaded with tips on how to motivate your employees and improve the dynamics of your team.

Agenda

  • Discover key strategies to boost employee motivation
  • Pinpoint the major roadblocks to successful teamwork
  • Identify strategies to overcome these roadblocks
  • Understand the "hows" of effective communication
  • Avoid pitfalls of poor communication habits
  • Encourage your team members to maximize their work performance by utilizing five key coaching skills
  • Make the connection between dedicated coaching and return on investment

Format
Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card.

This archived webinar will include:

  • PowerPoint presentation with slides
  • Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions.

The Speaker
Tammy Dewar, PhD, has been a coach for organizational leaders since 1996, with over 20 years' experience designing and delivering leadership and learning solutions. She will provide you with practical knowledge and step-by-step guidance to help you successfully coach your team, boost employee morale, facilitate effective communication, and drive higher performance.

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Accommodation Issues in the Workplace



Book & Webinar Bundle (free eBook also included!)

Upon purchase of this book you will automatically receive a email order confirmation with a link to register for the free companion webinar. Everyone who purchases the book will receive an email with their webinar registration information on or before October 15th. 


About the Book

“A healthy society maximizes the opportunities for each individual to achieve self-worth while minimizing the conflict that inevitably arises when people are at cross-purposes.”

The landscape of accommodation in the Canadian workplace is ever-changing. Due to the sensitive but crucial nature of this content, employers, HR managers, and legal practitioners, need to adapt effective best practices on how to best meet their duty to accommodate.

This book includes a free eBook and webinar hosted by Jamie Knight.  

Many questions arise from “grey areas” not addressed explicitly in the law, or are so current, they are not yet fully addressed in case law. This resource provides answers to these emerging accommodation questions, particularly addressing: 

  • mental health,
  • religion, 
  • addiction, 
  • family issues (elderly parents, ill family members), and 
  • other groups commonly subjected to discrimination harassment or bullying based on sexual orientation, sexual identification, gender, age, etc. 

This book will focus on the expectations employers need to strive for when accommodating job applicants, employees and third parties. It addresses essential information on best practices, case law, uncertainties, and undue hardship. Also included is an expansive Q&A section, based on real experiences.

Ultimately, this publication will provide professionals with practical, on-point information so that they can move forward with confidence in terms of how to accom

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Archived Webinar - Employer Branding for Tomorrow's Workplace


"I enjoyed the webinar as it had very useful and relevant data that can be applied to the workforce."

- Lynia Vincent, Human Resources Manager

"We are a health care company facing competition for highly qualified clinical employees in a labour market shortage. This webinar provided practical steps to identify and better communicate our unique employee value proposition. These steps are not only creating increased current employee engagement but will be key to our future growth."
- Diane Leaker, Director Quality & Organizational Development



Webinar information current as of June 11, 2009

There is compelling evidence that suggests that a strong workplace brand is associated with high levels of employee engagement, improved customer satisfaction which translates into better financial results. This archived webinar will identify what you can do today to engage and retain top level talent and develop and implement effective recruitment marketing strategies. You will be provided with techniques and tools to strengthen and manage your employer brand in order to retain and attract the right people to your organization. Emphasis will also be placed on communicating your employer brand across the generations.

Learn how to:

  • Understand the benefits of developing a strong employer brands
  • Get the tools you need to stand out as a leading employer
  • Position your brand to become an employer of choice
  • Use your reinforced brand to retain your top level talent and to streamline recruitment to attract the ‘right’ people
  • Best practice tips to align employees with the organizational goals supported by your brand

Speaker

Linda F. Love
Linda Love is Senior Director, Human Resources at The Insurance Institute. Her career includes 20 years of Human Resources experience in various industries including insurance (P&C and Life), pharmaceutical, service, hospital and not-for-profit. She is currently a part-time faculty member at York University who teaches 2nd and 3rd year human re

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Missing workplace? Here’s how you can imagine you are actually working from office




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State govt unlikely to implement Centre’s order to allow intrastate movement of migrant workers to workplaces