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Department of Labor, Washington, DC. – 1990
Work-related problems associated with employees who abuse alcohol and/or other drugs are briefly reviewed in this pamphlet to encourage employers to consider setting up a substance abuse program in their companies and businesses. The pamphlet then goes on to explain briefly each of five steps involved in developing a workplace substance abuse…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Drug Use, Employee Assistance Programs
Seattle-King County Private Industry Council, Seattle, WA. – 1992
Developed to assist employers in implementing a company-sponsored, on-site workplace literacy program for their employees, this guide is the result of experiences gained by the Seattle-King County, Washington, Private Industry Council, its partner agencies, and participating local employers. The guide contains sections on the following stages in…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Programs, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Talbert, Donna; And Others – 1990
This guide describes elements needed to enhance public and private sector involvement in child care. An introductory section defines the problem and outlines the elements of a comprehensive child care policy. Section II presents a policy matrix that serves as a guide to typical problems and solutions in the process of instituting…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Day Care, Delivery Systems
Literacy Investment for Tomorrow-Missouri, St. Louis. – 1991
This Skills Development Program (SDP) provides a generic set of actions employers could take to ensure that their organization has the work force skills necessary to compete globally today and tomorrow. The guide is organized by the 13 critical steps of the SDP: (1) determine if there is a need for improving workforce skills; (2) set specific…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Industrial Training, Inplant Programs
Kettley, P.; Reilly, P. – 2003
This document introduces the concept of electronic human resources (eHR) and its application. Chapter 1 presents a brief overview of the guide's development, purpose, and structure. Chapter 2 defines the concept of eHR as "the application of conventional, Web, and voice technologies to improve HR administration, transactions, and process…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Definitions, Delivery Systems