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Cyberbullying in the Workplace 'Worse Than Conventional Bullying'
November 2, 2012 Cyberbullying -- using modern communications technology such as e-mails, texts or web-postings to abuse people -- is as common in the workplace as 'conventional' bullying. Yet, the way cyberbullying ... > full story -
Pay Satisfaction Key Driver of Work-Family Conflict
October 30, 2012 Employees who are more satisfied with their pay report lower levels of work-family conflict, a study by a labor and employment relations professor ... > full story -
Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
October 29, 2012 All health care workers in health care institutions should be vaccinated with the annual influenza vaccine to protect patients, argues an ... > full story -
Conscience Legislation Ignores Medical Providers Committed to Giving Patients All Necessary Care
October 25, 2012 Advances in medicine allow doctors to keep patients alive longer, tackle fertility problems and extend the viability of premature babies. They also lead to a growing number of moral questions for ... > full story -
Influence in Times of Crisis: How Do Men and Women Evaluate Precarious Leadership Positions?
October 23, 2012 We've all heard of the "glass ceiling" but the recent economic crisis has illuminated another workplace phenomenon: the "glass cliff." Women seem to be overrepresented in precarious leadership ... > full story -
Combined Pesticide Exposure Affects Bumblebee Colony Success
October 22, 2012 Individual worker behavior and colony success are both affected when bees are exposed to a combination of pesticides, according to new ... > full story -
Military Safety Is Blowing in the Wind
October 17, 2012 A command doctrine used by the US military and NATO designed to warn personnel of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological hazards could be overly conservative and degrade war fighting effectiveness or, ... > full story -
One Million UK Jobs Depend on Physics: Report
October 17, 2012 A new report from the Institute of Physics (IOP) shows that four percent of employees in the United Kingdom work in companies that would not exist without the physics base, or without employees that ... > full story -
Genetic 'Remix' Key to Evolution of Bee Behavior, Researchers Find
October 15, 2012 Worker bees have become a highly skilled work force because the genes that determine their behavior are shuffled frequently, helping natural selection to build a better bee, research suggests. A new ... > full story -
Top Executives' Team Spirit Affects Whole Business
October 4, 2012 Effective teamwork among an organization’s top management makes employees happier and more productive, with positive benefits to the ... > full story
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