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Mayfield, Margie I. – 1985
In this overview of employer-supported day care in Canada, several issues are discussed in English and French. Topics include: (1) development of employer-supported day care (ESDC) in Canada; (2) benefits of ESDC; (3) types of ESDC; (4) types of employers and reasons for establishing or supporting child care programs; (5) users of ESDC programs;…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classification, Cost Effectiveness, Employer Supported Day Care

Ontario Women's Directorate, Toronto. – 1993
Harassment, like other forms of violence against women, is not a new problem. It is not a problem that will just go away, but it can be stopped. This guide is designed for use by organizations and employers to help them develop policies and implement programs in their workplace that address workplace sexual harassment. It focuses on Canadian…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employer Employee Relationship, Employers, Employment Problems

Ontario Women's Directorate, Toronto. – 1992
Working in partnership with the Ontario Women's Directorate, Camco Inc. has taken a planned approach in determining appropriate workplace initiatives to help its employees address the issue of balancing paid work and family responsibilities. Camco surveyed employees to identify their needs and determine what kinds of programs would best respond to…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Employed Parents, Employed Women

Ontario Women's Directorate, Toronto. – 1992
Canadian business is changing. Competition is stiffer, markets are shifting. The workforce is also changing. Flexibility in when, where, and how work gets done is key to attracting the employees organizations need to gain a competitive edge. Many companies, organizations, and unions are recognizing the interdependence of work life and family life.…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Change Strategies, Employed Parents, Employed Women