Common Sense And Compassion In The Workplace Has Been Replaced By Litigation

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    S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) This paper will examine the effects of legal, safety, and regulatory requirements of the Human resource process. It will also give insight on the statement “Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation.” The Human Resource department is greatly influenced and impacted by the legal, safety, and regulatory requirements. The laws and requirements were put into place by the United States, to protect the rights of

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    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements

    When reading the statement, “Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation”, I realize that many people may have very different ideas on whether they agree or disagree with the statement. In my opinion, I believe that this does not have to be the status quo. I strongly believe that it is up to the organization and how they treat their employees as to whether litigation in the workplace supersedes compassion and common sense. Let’s take a closer look into this

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    Legal, Safety & Regulatory Requirements Paper

    and enforces. Therefore the human resource department is greatly influenced by these laws and many times litigations regarding laws outweigh common sense and compassion. Laws and court rulings play a major role in the human resource department. Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigations because there are so many laws and regulations. Human resource litigations are legal issues that arise in the work place. The department of labor helps to insure that working conditions

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    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Issues

    process as they relate to the statement “Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation.” In today’s society litigations seem to be an increasing greatly, and administrators do their best to create human resources processes that avoid any possible litigations on them and or their organization. I completely agree with the statement “common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation.” There has been an extremely large increase in the number

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    Legal Safety and Regulatory Paper

    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements Paper HCS – 341 Human Resources in Healthcare Instructor John Hulsebus, MBA, SPHR We define compassion as an empathetic emotional response to another person’s pain or suffering that moves people to act in a way that will either ease the person’s condition or make it more bearable (Lilius, 2003). The legal, safety, and regulatory impact on the human resource department greatly vary by which type of business and which type of employees. The rights

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    Legal, Safety, and Requirements

    Requirements The development of the Human Resource Department has facilitated a safety net for all employees to fall under and build a stable environment for employees to feel safe and secure. In the health care environment the workplace is filled with different personality types. The differing needs creates a challenge for the department of human resource in maintaining a safe and comfortable workplace. To balance and create a structure environment the Department of Labor Law and

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    Common Sense and Compassion in the Workplace Deborah Myles-Green PA10BHA08 May 26, 2011 Dr .Lena Watson Common Sense and Compassion in the Workplace This paper will provide a clear understanding of the following question. Has litigation replaced common sense and compassion in the workplace? When reaching this topic I found that the National Center for Preventive Law has provided information stating that society has a heightened awareness of and acceptance of lawsuits. The workplace

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    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements

    Memorandum To: Sharon Matthews, CEO HCS/341 From: HR Director Date: 12 September 2011 Subject: Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements ------------------------------------------------- Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation As we are both aware, the human resources department in every organization is accountable for guaranteeing that the organization adheres to all legal, safety, and regulatory requirements when dealing with both the employees

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    Legal, Safety and Regulatory - Hcs-341

    Introduction Law and regulations are in place to systematize and encourage workplace safety. According to the bureau of labor statistics, between 2010 and 2013 here in Texas there average of workplace injuries was 433 each year and between the years of 2008 to 2011, an average of 564 work – related homicides ("Fact Sheet, workplace shootings and injuries," 2013, para. 2). As employees we have a right to a safe workplace according to the OSH Act (Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970). “The

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    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements Paper

    Safety and Health Administration; has the role in which issues standards in controlling employees that are exposed to health and safety hazards that are in the work place. According to the Bureau of Labor, statistics show that more than 4.1 million people were hurt or injured on-the-job in 2006 and 5,488 were killed in 2007 (Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy, 2010). Laws and regulatory requirements are currently in place to standardize and promote workplace safety. Organizations with extensive

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