accidents and interfere with the accuracy and efficiency of work. Other ways in which drugs and substance abuse can cause problems at work include: i. The after effects of substance abuse‚ that is‚ hangover and withdrawal‚ affect job performance ii. Absenteeism‚ illness and reduced productivity iii. Preoccupation with obtaining and using substances while at work‚ interfering with attention and concentration iv. Illegal activities at work including selling illicit drugs to other employees v. Psychological
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Differences In Cultures And There Effects In The Work Place Tracey Cammack SOC/315 Cultural Diversity January 12‚ 2013 Doris Thomas-Buckler Culture is an important part of a person’s life. The culture of a person is how they identify themselves. Diversity has many dimensions that can make people who they are and make them inclusive. I identify myself with a culture and many of the people whom I socialize with are of the same culture and we share common diversities. Diversity and inclusion
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EMPLOYEE TURNOVER IN THE WORK PLACE The High Employee Turnover in the Work place Why is it Happen and How to Solve the Problems Guan Jeng Loi Front Range community college THE HIGH EMPLOYEE TURNOVER IN THE WORK PLACE Abstract This paper explores the articles that report on the high employee turnover in the work place. Base on Foo Tian Company with 30 employees in plantation business. The articles include the reason of high employee turnover in the work place and what problems cause
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Discrimination in the Workplace - Discrimination is ‘the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people‚ especially on the grounds of race‚ age‚ or sex.’ (Dictionaries‚ n.d.) Discrimination within the workplace is common and occurs across all types of employment industries‚ there are numerous forms of discrimination including‚ sex‚ gender‚ age‚ race‚ disability‚ and religion. Discrimination in the workplace has negative effects both for the business and individual employees;
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laws offer a great deal of protection for the employee but have a large finical impact to the employer. FMLA and OSHA was enacted to aid employees in balancing work and personal obligations‚ without having to choose between the two in times of crisis. FMLA was created in 1993 to insure the employees’ stability for his/hers family and work responsibilities by allowing the employee to take medical paid leave for certain medical and family reasons. An employee can take up to twelve (12) week of unpaid
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Racial discrimination. These two words may not sound like a big deal‚ but it’s a topic that has been lingering around the world for many centuries. Not only does it affect African Americans‚ but many others as well. Many people can consider themselves racist because they discriminate others based on their their sex‚ religion‚ skin color‚ or just by the way they look. These racist acts tie in deeply with a play named Fences. The play Fences by August Wilson‚ takes place during the late 1950’s
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Introduction Zappos is considered by many to be a shining example of customer service‚ culture‚ and ethics (Chafkin‚ 2009). Zappos was founded in 1999. It is an online shoe and apparel company that has grown to be the largest online shoe store. In July 2009‚ the company announced it would be acquired by Amazon.com in an all-stock deal worth $1.2 billion (Chafkin‚ 2009; Lacey‚ 2012). The executive team would include key founder Nick Swinmurn‚ CEO Tony Hsieh‚ and CFO Chris Nielsen. As an end result
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Is it possible to find an ideal place to work? It is very possible to find an ideal place to work. The notion of an ideal place to work is highly dependent on the individual and his or her expectations of the job or desire for a particular job. According to Tony Stark at O’Gradys things were great he had been part of the team from day one. The job had met his personal goals and expectations perfectly. He believed he had grown greatly as a person. His work was appreciated and recognized; he received
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Ami Patel Blaw 3400 (Honors‚ D02‚ T‚ R 2:40) IRAC Assignment #2 July 27‚2017 Morse v. Frederick‚ 551 U.S. 393 (2007) Facts: On January 2 ‚2002 students and staffs at Juneau-Douglas High school in Alaska‚ were permitted to leave class to watch the Olympic Torch Relay pass by through the school. Joseph Frederick‚ who was late for school joined his friends across the high school. When the relay began he‚ along with his friends unfurled the banner that said‚ “BONG HiTS 4 JESUS.” Principle‚ Deborah
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that doesn’t mean the laws will be followed. This is perfectly exemplified but the anti-bullying laws. Just because these laws and rules are in place doesn’t mean the government can make people obey them. Anti-bullying laws have been put in place in order to try to put a stop to bullying‚ but they are not helping. Instead the problem of bullying has only escalated because of the efforts to enforce the laws. Anti-bullying laws have been created in just about every state. Even though they all vary
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