8.0 Working Conditions: Health and Safety
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challenges
The scope of occupational hazard is greater than
many people think.
The numbers harmed by work-related injuries
and illness may be generally underestimated.
These include musculoskeletal disorders, shift work,
fatigue, and stress.
OSHA’s enforcement of existing regulations has
too often been lax.
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Redesigning Work: Dissatisfaction on the job
The Work in America report (1970) identified four
chief sources of worker dissatisfaction:
(1) Industry’s preoccupation with quantity, not
quality; rigid rules and regulations; and the
monotonous repetition of small, fragmented tasks.
(2) Lack of opportunities to be one’s own boss.
(3) “Bigness.”
(4) workers’ feelings of powerlessness, meaninglessness,
isolation, and self-estrangement or
depersonalization.
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Factors affecting job satisfaction:
1. Employees at all occupational levels value
interesting work,
2. enough support and information to accomplish
the job,
3. enough authority to carry out the work,
4. good pay,
5. the opportunity to develop special skills,
6. job security, and
7. a chance to see results of their work.
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Thank you
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She Snoops to Conquer
DISCUSS
• From microphones the • Your advise on
following info were how to handle the
available: information
gathered.
• 1 staff sells marijuana.
• Explain by
• 1 staff plan to quit without appealing to
notice. relevant ideals,
• 3 got food stamp obligations and
fraudulently. effects.
• 1 buyer plan to discredit
Jean.
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8.0 Health and Safety
8.0 Management Styles
8.0 Day care & Maternity Leave