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Mediation in the Workplace: A Guide for Training, Practice, and Administration

Autor Rebecca J. Weinstein
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A workplace mediation program supplements or replaces institutional grievance processes in order to increase job satisfaction, boost productivity, reduce employee turnover, and decrease the chances of legal action. Weinstein, a social worker and a labor and employment lawyer, provides a powerful administrative, educational, and training tool for human resource professionals, administrators, peer and professional mediators, and students of mediation.Mediated resolutions to conflict in the workplace are designed to last because they seek to address underlying causes and they rely on the participation of the affected parties. Mediation with an impartial third party is more likely to result in a satisfying solution than are decisions imposed upon the parties from outside sources, whether employers or the legal system. Mediators work to strengthen relationships so that future conflicts can be prevented or minimized. This valuable guide to implementing formal mediation programs can be used by both beginning and experienced mediators in all types of organizations- in schools, social service agencies, government agencies, and private industry. Its practical application of mediation theory will benefit students and teachers of mediation, conflict resolution, business management, public administration, law, social work, counseling, and other related disciplines.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567203363
ISBN-10: 1567203361
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

REBECCA JANE WEINSTEIN is an attorney and social worker./e Her experience includes serving as executive director of the West Virginia Center for Dispute Resolution, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peaceful, nonviolent conflict resolution. She is also a former labor and employment lawyer, who represented members of the National Education Association in West Virginia. The owner of Mediation Alternatives, a mediation practice and training firm, she continues to pioneer alternative conflict resolution and mediation efforts.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionTheory and PracticeMediation DiscussionConflictStyles of Conflict ManagementMediated DisputesThreats to the Mediation ProcessIn-House Workplace MediationProfessional versus Peer MediationThe Legal SystemThe Mediation ProcessThe Mediation ProcessThe Mediator RoleImpartialityMediation and AdvocacyMediation and TherapyThe Physical EnvironmentMediator Opening RemarksParticipant Opening RemarksCaucusingAsking QuestionsRephrasing and ReframingCoping with EmotionsConfidentialityConfidentiality During CaucusingMediation NotesLegal PrivilegeFinal AgreementsExercisesInstructionsAddressing ConflictChanging CircumstancesGaining Greater PerspectiveImpartialityEthical ChallengesIssues in the WorkplacePractice ConcernsAsking QuestionsRephrasing and ReframingDealing with EmotionDealing with LyingConfidentiality ConcernsMock MediationsMock MediationsSally and BobGeorge and TinaFrank and BillProgram ImplementationMediation Program AdministrationDisputes for MediationMediation Oversight CommitteeBoard of MediatorsProcedural RulesCompliance RulesMediation Disciplinary GuidelinesPunitive MeasuresAppendix A: Agreement to MediateAppendix B: Mediation Request FormAppendix C: Memorandum of AgreementIndex