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Rude Employee Behavior Quietly Sabotages the Bottom Line
September 20, 2011 Rude employee behavior is rampant and consumers report they respond to such episodes not by reporting incidents to managers, but by taking their business to ... > full story -
Relationships
Social Psychology
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Children's Health
Child Psychology
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Giving Social Workers Tools to Strengthen Relationships, Marriages
September 2, 2011 Child welfare professionals know that children are safer and healthier when the adults in their lives have healthy relationships, but most social workers are not trained to educate couples about ... > full story -
Chronic Illness
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First Long-Term Study of WTC Workers Shows Widespread Health Problems 10 Years After Sept. 11
September 1, 2011 In the first long-term study of the health impacts of the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse on Sept. 11, 2001, researchers have found substantial and persistent mental and physical health problems ... > full story -
Insomnia Costing US Workforce $63.2 Billion a Year in Lost Productivity, Study Shows
September 1, 2011 Insomnia is costing the average US worker 11.3 days, or $2,280 in lost productivity every year, according to a new study considered to be more accurate than previous estimates. Researchers hope ... > full story -
Aging Authorities Differ on Tweaks to U.S. Social Security's Benefit Structure
August 29, 2011 Experts agree that financial constraints and an aging population will require America to modify its Social Security system, but some also find that pushing back the eligibility age could be a major ... > full story -
Workplace Stress a Growing Health Hazard
August 25, 2011 Job-related stress is catching up with people. A new study has found that increased job stress causes workers to increasingly seek help from health professionals for physical, mental and emotional ... > full story -
U.S. Healthcare: Three-Quarters of Those Who Have Lost Jobs and Health Insurance Are Skipping Needed Health Care
August 24, 2011 Nearly three-quarters (72 percent) of people who lost their health insurance when they lost their jobs over the last 2 years said that they skipped needed health care or did not fill prescriptions ... > full story -
New Job Trends Reproducing Old Forms of Gender Inequality
August 21, 2011 Jobs that come with large paychecks but long work hours are slowing the gains women have made since the late 70s in narrowing the gender wage gap. A study by sociologists finds that the growing trend ... > full story -
Want to Improve Employee Engagement? Make It Part of the Performance Management Process
August 17, 2011 The performance management process should evaluate and focus on employee engagement in addition to job performance, according to a new ... > full story -
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Using Powder-Free Latex Gloves Reduces Latex Allergy Rate in Health Care Workers
August 17, 2011 Researchers investigating latex allergy in health care workers have demonstrated the most effective public health strategy to prevent allergic sensitization is by stopping the use of powdered latex ... > full story
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