Vulnerable populations as described by Stanhope, M. and Lancaster, J. (2016), “are those that are at greater risk for poor health status and that have poor access to health care” (p. 716). Generally, the population who is considered to be vulnerable are the people who live in unsafe areas, work in stressful environments, live on unhealthy and fast food, unable to afford healthy foods, lack of physical activity, and do not have health insurance. This group is considered to be a subgroup of the population
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“Academic Staff Retention as a Human Resource Factor: University Perspective” by Salesho, Jacob, and Idah Naile Introduction Universities and other learning institutions have been facing shortages of lecturers due to poor employee retention. The retention of employees in a business organisation may be contributed by several factors including motivation and god packages. In “Academic Staff Retention as a Human Resource Factor: University Perspective” by Salesho, Jacob, and Idah Naile explores
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Huawei “wolf-sheep” “Wolf culture” contributes to Huawei’s success. However, absolute “Wolf” may cause trouble at the same time. Like the saying “every coin has two sides”, the glorious culture and tradition of Huawei still have some sad effects. “Sheep culture” on the other side, represent gentle and sedulous. It may not as strong and fast as “Wolf”, but its sense of soft is more warm and humanistic. As a Chinese traditional value of “Zhongyong”, the Doctrine of the Mean delivers,one should try
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Aiken Center SW 304 July 26, 2013 Mission/Vision The Aiken Center is a county-wide agency serving the citizen of Aiken and the surrounding areas. It’s an outpatient facility offering alcohol and drug abuse education, treatment, intervention, prevention and employee assistance program services to meet the needs of the community. The Aiken Center can provide treatment services to adults and young people. The center is committed to providing effective services in safe and pleasant surroundings
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CHERN’S CASE STUDY Introduction and Alignment Terri Montgomery Student ID -29224022215282 Indiana Wesleyan University HRMT-537: Staffing, Performance, Management and Training Professor Redd Branner November 17, 2014 Introduction Chern’s, a well known retail establishment whose major focus is on providing excellence in customer service, was founded by a brother and sister team, Ann and Ryan Chern. The company employs 19,000 employees (full
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Chapter 11 * Compensation – the total of an employee’s pay and benefits * Types of Compensation * Base pay – Wages are paid on hourly basis; Salary is based on a longer time period * Wage and salary add-ons – includes overtime pay, shift differential, premium pay for working weekends & holidays * Incentive pay – (a.k.a. “variable pay”) is “pay for performance”, and commonly includes pieces work in production and commission sales. * Benefits
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Assistance Program Approach The issue is the employee needs support with his/her medical invoices after having cancer treatment and being hospitalized for two months. The approach to this problem will be through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). An Employee Assistance Plan is an employee benefit that covers all or part of the cost for employees to receive counseling, referrals, and advice in dealing with stressful issues in their lives. These may include substance abuse, bereavement, marital
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Combating Compassion Fatigue April 05, 2012 Introduction Helping others is what health care is all about. When you have a calling or a passion to care for others and to help them, you should truly be a care giver. But the very thing that draws us to be a care taker and helping others in their time of need can be what cause us to be exhausted, disappointed, and unable to cope at times and burned out. I am talking about compassion fatigue. We will talk about what CF is, what causes it and
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INDP-week 4 Erin Estes NTC/362 Keshia Green 11/26/2012 Local Area and Wide Area networks are essential to connecting Kudler Fine Foods together. As are the hardware and software needed to create and secure the networks. Each location will be set up with its own Wireless local area connection and they will all utilize the Internet to provide a Wide Area connection for the company as a whole. LAN, WAN and Wireless technologies Local Area Networks, or LANs, are a grouping of computers
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