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  2. Respectful workplace - Wikipedia

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    Benefits of a respectful workplace include better morale, teamwork, lower absenteeism, lower turnover of staff, reduced worker's compensation claims, better ability to handle change and recover from problems, work seems less onerous, and improved productivity. Positively viewed teams will retain and employ better staff.

  3. Q&A: Why 'respect' is a radical workplace concept - AOL

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    The roadblocks to making radical respect a reality in the workplace: bias, prejudice, and bullying. ... Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance. Show comments. Advertisement.

  4. Fish! Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    A visible indicator of this is the team video produced for the Wild Wadi's version of the Harlem Shake (song). [8] In 2004, the water-park won the SWIM Award for their Front Line Employee Training Program using "The Fish Philosophy".

  5. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    Four components of organizational justice are distributive, procedural, interpersonal, and informational justice. Research also suggests the importance of affect and emotion in the appraisal of the fairness of a situation as well as one's behavioral and attitudinal reactions to the situation. [3]

  6. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    The first arguments concerning the right to work centered on the rights of a dissenting minority with respect to an opposing majoritarian collective bargain. President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal had prompted many U.S. Supreme Court challenges, including those regarding the constitutionality of the National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA) of 1933.

  7. Compliance training - Wikipedia

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    Compliance training refers to the process of educating employees on laws, regulations and company policies that apply to their day-to-day job responsibilities. An organization that engages in compliance training typically hopes to accomplish several goals: (1) avoiding and detecting violations by employees that could lead to legal liability for the organization; (2) creating a more hospitable ...

  8. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - Wikipedia

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    [8] Discrimination complaints can be based on hiring, firing, promotions, harassment, training, wages, and/or benefits, [9] and responsibility covers: [10] Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Sections 102 and 103 of the Civil Rights Act of 1991; Pregnancy Discrimination Act; Equal Pay Act of 1963; Title I of the Americans with ...

  9. Workplace communication - Wikipedia

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    Workplace communication is the process of communicating and exchanging information (both verbal and non-verbal) between one person/group and another person/group within an organization. It includes e-mails, text messages, notes, calls, etc. [ 1 ] Effective communication is critical in getting the job done, as well as building a sense of trust ...