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  • ...ct scholarship, Smellie argued that the ''Britannica'' should be given the benefit of the doubt: ...!" so irrelevant, but so arresting!|20px|20px|Janet E. Courtney, long-time employee of the ''Britannica'', from her book, ''Recollected in Tranquillity''}}
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  • ...ental activities designed to support behavior conducive to the health of [[employee]]s in a business and their families. It consists of [[health fairs]], healt While the stated goal of '''workplace wellness''' programs is to improve [[employee]] [[health]], many U.S. [[employer]]s have turned to them to help alleviate
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  • ...an individual to get what they want, or to provide them with some tangible benefit. They may want faster or better service, they may desire attention or alter ...ividuals, outside of the organization, but who have a relationship with an employee e.g. partner, spouses or acquaintances. This is often perpetrated within t
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  • Employee assistance professionals say there are many causes for this situation rangi ...sability claims by American employees has doubled{{when}} according to the Employee Assistance Professionals Association in Arlington, Virginia. Seventy-five t
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  • ...inuous improvement evaluations documented by mobile unit managers and each employee is normally evaluated at least every six weeks. Every twelve weeks, corpor ...nal health matters and is freely available from the Examinetics website to benefit the occupational health community.
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  • ...cro- and micro-ergonomic level which results in improved productivity, and employee satisfaction, health, safety, and commitment. It analyzes the whole system, ...n specifications. As applied to macroergonomics, this method can translate employee’s responses to changes to a work system into design specifications.
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  • '''Employee Assistance Programs''' (EAPs) are [[employee benefit]] programs offered by many employers, typically in conjunction with a [[hea ...mmon in today's worksites, and as the field grows, the responsibilities of employee assistance professionals are expanding as well. The issues for which EAPs p
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  • ...tp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/18/nbenef18.xml Benefit fraud ring funds Islamic terrorists], ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph ..., because he regarded himself as a civilian. However, he suggested that an employee of the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] and a U.S. officer coul
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