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Workplace Fairness Principles - cover

Workplace Fairness Principles

Zuri Deepwater

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Workplace Fairness Principles examines how to build equitable and productive organizations through a comprehensive look at labor laws and corporate practices. The book argues that fostering workplace fairness isn't just about legal compliance, but about building a culture of respect and opportunity. Readers will gain insights into the evolution of labor laws and the impact of social movements on corporate practices.

 
The book delves into understanding the legal landscape, analyzing the impact of corporate policies, and promoting best practices for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It emphasizes practical application, offering strategies to assess organizations and implement fairness initiatives. One interesting fact is that organizations prioritizing fairness are more likely to attract and retain talent, fostering innovation and sustainable success.

 
Beginning with foundational principles, the book progresses through an examination of labor laws, an analysis of corporate policies, and a presentation of DEI best practices. It concludes with a framework for assessing and improving organizational fairness, providing tools and metrics for measuring progress, making it a valuable resource for managers, policymakers, and employees.
Disponibile da: 18/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 112 pagine.

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