 | Managing human rights at work - paperback | | Stephen Hammond’s book, Managing human rights at work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters is still the only one of its kind. While some books are effective for lawyers and others just for issues of Harassment, Stephen’s book covers many of Canada’s human rights issues and makes the complex, understandable. That’s why many workplaces have bought dozens, hundreds and literally thousands of the book to make sure every one of their supervisors and managers has their own copy.
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 | MP3 - Managing Human Rights At Work - Audio Book | | This is the Complete Audio Recording of Managing Human Rights At Work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters by Stephen Hammond in MP3. This audio book includes the introduction and all eight chapters read by Stephen Hammond. Listening time: 4:49:53. |
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 | MP3 Chapter Eight - Men At Work from the book Managing Human Rights At Work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters | | From Stephen Hammond's book Managing human rights at work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters, here is MP3 Chapter Eight - Men At Work. Listening time: 22:37 |
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 | Video - Session 11: Characteristics of a male-dominated workforce | | This video describes the characteristics of a number of male dominated workplaces and what can be done to improve the work environment. This clip is 9 minutes and 5 seconds in length.
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 | 52 Tips Weekly E-newsletter For Managers and Supervisors | | If you are a supervisor or manager, you will want to read this e-newsletter. One tip will be emailed every week for 52 weeks. These tips are substantive with suggestions of what to do at work. Many of these tips are modified versions from Stephen’s book Managing Human Rights at Work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters, yet they’ve been altered, updated and adjusted for this program.
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 | PDF - Managing human rights at work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters | | Stephen Hammond’s book, Managing human rights at work: 101 practical tips to prevent human rights disasters is still the only one of its kind. While some books are effective for lawyers and others just for issues of Harassment, Stephen’s book covers many of Canada’s human rights issues and makes the complex, understandable. That’s why many workplaces have bought dozens, hundreds and literally thousands of the book to make sure every one of their supervisors and managers has their own copy.
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