PPT-Reopening the Workplace
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and Insurance Issues in the COVID19 Pandemic AGENDA 2 Practical Considerations F or E mployers A s W e R eopen The Workplace Sarah Bouchard Michael Burkhardt
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and Insurance Issues in the COVID19 Pandemic AGENDA 2 Practical Considerations F or E mployers A s W e R eopen The Workplace Sarah Bouchard Michael Burkhardt Potential Insurance Coverages. Training for Supervisors. •. Introduction. . “Bullying is the sexual harassment of 20 years ago; everybody knows about it, but nobody wants to admit it.” . . Lewis L. . Maltby. President, National . Debra Scott, MSN, RN, FRE. Executive Director . Nevada State Board of Nursing. Learning Objectives. Define incivility and civility. Define workplace conflict. Explore strategies to enhance civility and encourage a healthy and productive work atmosphere. Dr. B. Tim Lowder. Saint Leo University. February 24, 2011. Background Information. Current areas of focus - Emotional intelligence and academic intelligence. New area of focus - Spiritual intelligence & workplace spirituality. Learning Objectives. . Define key concepts associated with sexual harassment.. List behaviours that constitute sexual harassment.. Identify the different types of sexual harassment.. Differentiate between welcome and unwelcome behaviour, as well as, clear and unclear behaviour and recognize where the line is.. Compiled by . Ce-Classes.com. Learning Objectives. After completing this course, participants will:. Identify . aggressive behavior and anger . triggers.. Describe techniques for managing anger.. Identify . Think bullying happens only on the playground?. Dottie Mersinger. "bosses and toddlers with too much power, act alike. .“ . ~ . Lynn Taylor. . Common Bullying . Tactics. Falsely . accusing someone of “errors” not actually made. Ethics Agreement. League . of Innovations . Conference. Anaheim, California. Sunday, March 2, 2014. Facilitators. Dr. Phillip Neal, . President . Dr. Gerald F. Napoles, . Senior Vice . President-Student . What is Workplace Violence?. Workplace violence is any physical assault, threatening behavior or verbal abuse occurring in the work setting. . Definition. Workplace violence is any physical assault or acts of aggressive behavior occurring where a public employee performs any work-related duty in the course of his or her employment including but not limited to:. People for People 2012. workplace and the community. A survey of 3,841 residents of a major Canadian metropolitan city conducted in the spring of 2012 found:. 1/3 of respondents found it hard to make new friends. . Everyone: Your name . . Yellow. : Where are you from? . Red. : What is your trade/ or role & . how l. ong have you been in construction? . Blue/. Silver. :. . What would you do if you won a . What does the term Essential Skills mean? . (Including embedded link to the video about Essential Skills and the trucking industry). So . What . A. re . Essential Skills?. They are a specific set of skills that are essential for success in the workplace. They provide the foundations for learning all other skills and enable people to evolve with their jobs and adapt to workplace change. . and Ethics. Work ethics pertain to a person's attitudes, feelings and beliefs about work. . . Career Services. SCC 205 . 281-312-1624. Kingwood.CareerServices@lonestar.edu. Responsibility. The state of a person's . A presentation for employers. Domestic or Family Violence is...... Domestic or family violence is an abuse of power by a partner or ex-partner or family member. It takes many forms including intimidation, control, isolation and emotional, physical, sexual, financial or spiritual abuse. . StateReopening GuidanceFaith-Based Guidance Notes/Other LinksAlabamaAltogether Alabama Guidelines for Places of WorshipAlaskaReopen Alaska Responsibly ArizonaStay Healthy Return Smarter Return Stronge
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