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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Female bosses are 137 percent more likely to be sexually harassed at work

September 2, 2009

Study shows harassment is less about sex and more about domination.

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Team members behaving badly (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

How would you deal with the following HR situations in your practice?

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Developing your management skills: Employee performance evaluations: Part 3 (Proceedings)

August 1, 2009

Utilize your computer software to set up reminders a month in advance to remind you to prepare for employee evaluations.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Beat workplace bickering

July 20, 2009

When team members start backstabbing each other or yelling in the hallways, it's time to take charge. Sheila Grosdidier, RVT, a partner with VMC inc. in Evergreen, Colo., tells you how. Hint: Make THEM work it out.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Smoking idea left me fuming

March 27, 2009

The idea that a hospital would condone employees smoking on the clock, leaves one reader fired up.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Socially rejected employees often strike back

March 3, 2009

Those who don't feel accepted by their peers tend to act with hostility toward others.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Sample: Rules of conduct

March 2, 2009

Download a free disciplinary action outline.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Watch your computers for e-naughtiness

March 1, 2009

One-quarter of employees who use computers visit pornographic Web sites.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Sexual harassment stems from group dynamics

December 15, 2008

Women are more likely to be harassed when a work group has a similar number of men and women.

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