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August 31, 2015 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Employers Take Notice: Your Role In Protecting The Restroom Rights Of Transgender Workers

Employers Take Notice:  Your Role In Protecting The Restroom Rights Of Transgender Workers

Recent court rulings centered on the rights of transgender workers have changed the playing field related to employer responsibilities vis-à-vis restroom access for all staff. Summary of Changes The EEOC ruled in recent cases, that equal access to restrooms is a key part of employment and that transgender employees have rights under Title VII of […]

Filed Under: Diversity, Employment Law, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: equality in the workplace, gender equality, gender rights in the workplace, how to avoid gender discrimination in the workplace, transgender restrooms, transgender worker rights, Workplace Discrimination

October 20, 2014 by Jennifer Sandberg Leave a Comment

Can Domestic Violence Accusations Mean Discipline at Work?

Can Domestic Violence Accusations Mean Discipline at Work?

Domestic violence is wrong. So are many other actions such as driving while intoxicated, check fraud, soliciting for sex, speeding, public drunkenness, etc. Of course, we have criminal laws against such actions in order to maintain the type of society that we deem to be acceptable. Enforcement of our laws requires that the applicable criminal […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Firing/Disciplinary Actions, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: domestic violence at work

August 11, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

The Toll That Sleep Deprivation Takes on Employee Productivity and Safety [Statistics]

The Toll That Sleep Deprivation Takes on Employee Productivity and Safety [Statistics]

Your employees are exhausted. The Virgin Pulse Institute in conjunction with vielife conducted a research study on the impact that lack of sleep has on employee productivity. Key findings: 76% of employees expressed feeling tired most days of the week 30% noted that they were dissatisfied with the quality and quantity of their sleep 15% […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Managing Employees, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: Management Tips, stressed employees, tired employees, Workplace Safety

July 16, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Workplace Bullying Statistics By Gender, Race and Job Level

Workplace Bullying Statistics By Gender, Race and Job Level

I recently came across a fascinating national survey conducted by Dr. Gary Namie of the Workplace Bullying Institute which highlights a number of issues related to bullying at work. The report breaks down the issue of workplace bullying by gender, race, position within the organization, and bullying awareness: the level of which employees are either […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Workplace Safety Tagged With: bullies in the workplace, stop workplace violence, Workplace Bullying

May 19, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Report Highlights How To Identify and Manage Workplace Bullying

Report Highlights How To Identify and Manage Workplace Bullying

Workplace bullying.  A distasteful phrase that has become part of the lexicon of our society. Bullying, as we now understand, is not only limited to school kids on the playground. It’s actually a form of harassment that far too many working adults experience on a day-to-day basis. There seems to be a renewed sense of urgency […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employment Law, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Workplace Safety Tagged With: Bullying in the workplace, dealing with an office bully, office bully

March 4, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

The Miami Dolphins Fiasco – A Case Study on Harassment and Bullying At Work

The Miami Dolphins Fiasco – A Case Study on Harassment and Bullying At Work

Employers – do you have policies in place that emphasizes your company’s position on harassment and bullying, or do you assume that bullying could never happen in your organization?  If your company clearly states it’s position on workplace bullying,  are your employees even aware of your policy? Do they know what the consequences are for […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Diversity, Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Theft, Employee Turnover, Employment Law, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: Workplace Bullying, workplace stress

January 9, 2014 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Constant Employee Supervision Can Be Counter-Productive

Constant Employee Supervision Can Be Counter-Productive

If you are worried about employee productivity issues, keeping a closer eye on your workers may not be the best approach to solving the problem. In fact, a recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard University suggests that exactly the opposite tends to happen the closer you watch your employees. For the study, the researchers […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: micromanager, worst management practices

December 12, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

Reining In the Spirits. Don’t let Alcohol Ruin Your Holiday Cheer

Reining In the Spirits. Don’t let Alcohol Ruin Your Holiday Cheer

Serving alcohol at your annual holiday office party might seem like an innocuous idea but it is one that’s fraught with legal dangers. Alcohol related missteps and mishaps are a major cause of workplace litigation around the holiday season. An employee harassing a female coworker or getting into an accident after having one too many […]

Filed Under: Dealing with Difficult Employees, Employee Benefits, Employee Performance, Employee Retention & Engagement, Employee Turnover, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: alcohol at work, drug and alcohol use in the workplace, Management Best Practices

November 1, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock Leave a Comment

5 Ways To Prevent Theft During The Holidays

5 Ways To Prevent Theft During The Holidays

Holiday gift buying brings increased traffic to most retailers. However, with the increased revenue and sales often comes increased security concerns. If you own or manage a small business, you know how theft can really impact your bottom line. As we head into the holiday shopping season, it’s time to consider measures for thwarting would-be […]

Filed Under: Employee Performance, Employee Theft, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: Management Tips, small business tips, workplace security, Workplace theft

May 31, 2013 by Dianne Shaddock 1 Comment

Four Simple Tips On How To Avoid Accidents In The Workplace

Four Simple Tips On How To Avoid Accidents In The Workplace

Whilst the risks are more obvious in some work environments than in others, accidents can happen anywhere so it is therefore crucial to do everything you can to ensure that your employees are well prepared and minimize the risk of an accident happening in your workplace.

Filed Under: Employee Benefits, Employee Retention & Engagement, Managing Employees, Policies and Procedures, Supervisor Tips and Strategies, Workplace Safety Tagged With: workplace accidents, Workplace Safety

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