books about: harassment
 
 



Suche books:   






  
Investigating Harassment and Discrimination Complaints: A Practical Guide1 review
Jan C. Salisbury, Bobbi Killian Dominick

Pfeiffer, 2003

Essential For Any Business
This is a must read for any business. Whether you are in Human Resources or any Manager, this book is so helpful and is an easy to understand guide. This book answers all of your questions concerning harassment and discrimination in the workplace. It comes with a CD Rom for easy access to any of the subjects that you may be interested in. This has been a great tool in helping us develop our ...
  
  











  



  
Step Forward: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What You Need to Know!1 review
Susan L. Webb

Master Media, 1998

A great tool!
A great tool and resource for everyone in the workplace. Supervisors and workers can all benefit from the practical approach presented by Ms. Webb. Be prepared, every Human Resource Office and supervisor should have a copy. Don't think it won't happen to you, I'm living proof it can. I'm assertive and confident - I never dreamed it could happen to me. Educate yourself as a worker add Step ...
  
  











  



  
The Politics of Sexual Harassment: A Comparative Study of the United States, the European Union, and Germany
Kathrin S. Zippel

Cambridge University Press, 2006

Sexual harassment, in particular in the workplace, is a controversial topic which often makes headline news. What accounts for the cross-national variation in laws, employer policies, and implementation of policies dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace? Why was the United States on the forefront of policy and legal solutions, and how did this affect politicization of sexual harassment in the European Union and its member states? ...
  
  











  



  
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace (Sexual Harassment)2 reviews
Mary Boland

Sphinx Publishing, 2005

How To Stop Harassment
The primary U.S. law regarding sexual conduct in the workplace, which Congress enacted in 1964, has had a profound impact on American society and business. Attorney Mary L. Boland's comprehensive handbook tells employers and employees how to define and prevent this problem and explains what to do if you are a victim. She provides the right level of detail for nonlawyers, pointing out the kinds of ...
  
  











  



  
High-Tech Harassment1 review
Scott French

Paladin Press, 1990

Excellent!
This book contains tips, tricks, plans and information on making your enemies pay for their abuse. It's filled with plans to cheaply build high tech items like "Sonic disruptors" that will make people you dislike flee your home and never know why they are "uncomfortable" being there. This book also contains advice on basic computer usage, computer defense, and negotiating the web securely. ...
  
  











  



  
Confronting Sexual Harassment (Working With Groups in the Workplace) (Working With Groups in the Workplace)
Louise Yolton Eberhardt

Whole Person Associates, 1995

Whether you've taught about harassment a hundred times or are approaching this issue for the first time, this book contains everything you need to design and lead a successful workshop. Twenty exercises help you teach participants how to define the problems, explore the causes, consider the consequences, and prevent all forms of harassment in the workplace..
  
  











  



  
THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT HANDBOOK (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)3 reviews
LINDA GORDON HOWARD

ReadHowYouWant, 2008

A valuable resource for employers, supervisors and employees
Employers are increasingly aware that sexual harassment is a problem and that they may be in for trouble if an incident happens in their workplace. However, they still struggle to understand exactly what it is and how to prevent it. In this useful manual, attorney Linda Gordon Howard explains U.S. law in plain language and provides real-life examples of sexual harassment. She points out that ...
  
  











  



  
Evaluating Sexual Harassment: Psychological, Social, and Legal Considerations in Forensic Examinations1 review
William E. Foote, Jane Goodman-Delahunty

American Psychological Association (APA), 2004

Best source for information on evaluating Sexual Harassment
Evaluating sexual harassment by William Foote and Jane Goodman-Delahunty is a comprehensive and well written source book. I would recommend to it both to practicing mental health professionals and also to attorneys who work in this area. The authors review the evolution of sexual harassment as a psycho-legal issue, and provide a review of case law and psychological research on this issue. Perhaps ...
  
  











  



  
What Every Manager Needs to Know About Sexual Harassment1 review
Darlene Orlov, Michael T. Roumell

AMACOM/American Management Association, 2005

Easy-to-read, thorough, well-written, great resource!
Managers and supervisors may find it hard to show leadership about sexual harassment when they're not sure what it is and don't feel much confidence about the subject. This book gives managers information and confidence. The chapter that helps readers recognize when their own behavior could expose their employers to liability, even when that is not the supervisor's intention, is especially ...
  
  











  



  
Sexual Harassment in Employment Law
Barbara Lindemann; David Kadue

BNA Books, 1992

Explore the dynamic law surrounding this complicated issue with this full analysis of important legal and strategic developments, Sexual Harassment in Employment Law. The authors and contributors, representing the perspectives of plaintiff and defense counsel, law professors, and government attorneys, give you valuable guidance including: methods of prosecuting and defending claims of sexual harassment practical ways employers can ...
  
  











  



  
Sexual Harassment: A Practical Guide to the Law, Your Rights, and Your Options for Taking Action15 reviews
Tracy O'Shea, Jane LaLonde

St. Martin's Griffin, 1998

A terrific book
This book really helped me to identify and deal with a terribly confusing ordeal. I am really happy someone told me about this book and it was available to help me.
  
  











  



  
Investigating Workplace Harassment: How to Be Fair, Thorough, and Legal (Practical HR Series)3 reviews
Amy Oppenheimer, Craig Pratt

Society For Human Resource Management, 2002

really useful book
This book is a very practical, well-written guide to workplace issues. It clearly sets out both law and practice. I think this book is useful to both lawyers and lay people alike. It is also very readable with a great many examples given. I recommend it highly.
  
  











  



  
Sexual Harassment: High School Girls Speak Out
June Larkin

Second Story Press, 1994

In a riveting expose, former teacher June Larkin details how girls are harassed by males in schools. Based on first-hand interviews with teenage girls, she paints a frightening picture of how sexual harassment is a part of daily high school life.
  
  











  



  
Litigating the Sexual Harassment Case, Second Edition1 review
Matthew B. Schiff

American Bar Association, 2000

Matt Schiff is a literary genius!
Litigating the Sexual Harrassment Case is the best book on the topic of sexual harrassment that I have ever read. All lawyers must read this book to be successful. Matt Schiff is my legal role model.
  
  











  



  
Everything You Need to Know About Student-On-Student Sexual Harassment (Need to Know Library)
Debbie Stanley

Rosen Publishing Group, 2000
  
  











  



  
Sex Equality: Sexual Harassment
Catharine A. MacKinnon

Foundation Press, 2003

This law school casebook explores the major developments in the field. Social and legal materials on sexual harassment in employment and education are presented. The first half of the book examines conventional sex equality law and theory. The second half extends the analysis onto social terrain not generally recognized by law as posing sex discrimination questions.
  
  











  



  
Harassment and Discrimination: And Other Workplace Landmines (Entrepreneur Legal Guides)
Gavin S. Appleby

Entrepreneur Press, 2007

Prevent Workplace Problems and Lawsuits Harassment and discrimination are some of the touchiest issues in the workplace. To protect your business and your employees, it is essential that you have clear, comprehensive policies in place. Labor attorney Gavin S. Appleby instructs you on how to avoid the costly problems that arise from harassment and discrimination claims. He offers suggestions for establishing a diverse workplace focused on ...
  
  











  



  
Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment (Public Planet)6 reviews
Jane Gallop

Duke University Press, 1997

Problematic, powerful, provocative
This is a fascinating, jolting, unsettling book. Gallop makes a disturbingly persuasive (and entertaining) case for the essential harmlessness of sexual relationships between professors and students. Ultimately, I disagree with her thesis for reasons similar to those cited by the other reviewers -- despite her feminist credentials (which are first-rate), Gallop fails to see how the erotic ...
  
  











  



  
Sexual Harassment in Employment Law: 1999 Cumulative Supplement
Barbara Lindemann, David Kadue

Bna Books, 1999

1999 update to Sexual Harassment in Employment Law, published by BNA Books. Chapters in the main edition on quid pro quo and hostile environment harassment have been replaced in the 1999 Cumulative Supplement by a groundbreaking analysis reflecting the new model of employer liability now being used by courts following the Supreme Court?s 1998 decisions on sexual harassment in Faragher, Ellerth, and Oncale. The supplement also describes how ...
  
  











  



  
Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment
Carol Brooks Gardner

University of California Press, 1995

Catcalls, wolf whistles, verbal slurs, pinches, stalking--virtually every woman has experienced some form of unwanted public attention by men. Off the street, in semi-public places such as restaurants and department stores, women often suffer the insult of being passed over by employees eager to serve men. How pervasive is this behavior? How dangerous can it be? What, if anything, should be done about it? Passing By , an illuminating, ...
  
  











  








   



search for books
comparative, complaints, confronting, considerations, cumulative, discrimination, easyread, employment, entrepreneur, equality, european, evaluating, everything, examinations, feminist, forensic, handbook, harassment, high-tech, investigating, landmines, litigating, options, politics, practical, psychological, student-on-student, supplement, thorough, workplace




Suche books:   


books
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
electronics
gourmet food
health personal care
kitchen
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
computer video games
popular music
pet-supplies
software
sporting goods
tools hardware
toys-games
vhs
watches jewelry



Kindle - Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
This is the future of book reading. I have used it and love it!

randomly chosen


music: Broadway - The American Musical (PBS Series)


leave a comment


home  impressum - about us