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Why Safety & Health are Important |
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
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- Assures safe and healthful working conditions for everybody
- Defines occupational illnesses
- OSHA created standards and rocedures to prevent injury and illness
- Ensure compliance through inspections, reporting, citations
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Steps is the OSHA Inspection Process |
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•OSHA officer arrives • Explains purpose, scope,standards • Employee accompanies officer • Stop and question workers •Discuss apparent violations •May issue a citation and penalty
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• Systematic safety approach • Frequent safety meetings • Be responsive to safety audit recommendations • Follow-up on employee safety complaints • Frequent self-inspections |
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• Chance occurrences •Unsafe conditions •Other workplace conditions •Unsafe acts |
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What are examples of Unsafe Conditions |
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• Improperly guarded equipment • Defective equipment • Hazardous procedures • Unsafe storage • Improper illumination • Improper ventilation • Poor safety climate • Pressure to work quickly • Employees under stress |
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What are examples of Unsafe Acts |
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• Throwing materials • Operating/working at unsafe speed • Making safety devises inoperative • Lifting improperly |
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• Physical capabilities of the human body • Limitations of the human body & analyses • A person’s work task • Tools used • Job environment Tailor the workplace to fit people
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• Evidence supports charge • Due process, right to counsel • Warn first • Relevancy • Investigate, get the facts • Apply evenhanded • Penalty matches offense, history • Maintain dignity |
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Discipline Without Punishment |
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• Oral reminder for a recurring event • Formal written reminder, included in file • If no further incidents occur, purge file |
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• Involuntary termination of an employee’s employment with the company • Terminate at will versus EEO & just cause |
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• Unsatisfactory performance • Misconduct, incl. insubordination • Lack of qualifications • Changed requirements of the job |
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• Plan • Get to the point • Explain • Listen • Review • Identify next steps |
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• Checklist • Walk employee out of the office • Disable passwords, accounts • Rules for return of portable equipment Post Termination • Outplacement counseling • Exit interviews |
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- Inital Contact
- Authorization Cards
- Hearing
- Campaign
- Election
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Union Drive Step One Election |
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- Determine employee interest
- may not endager performance or safety of the employees
- union salting
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Union Drive Step Two Authorization Cards |
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- 30% of employees must sign cards
- must petition NLRB to hold election
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Supervisions Role During Union Election |
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• First line of defense • Sensitive to evolving problems • Treat employees fairly, honestly • Be aware of legal environment, consequence of your actions |
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Compensation refers to all forms of pay or rewards going to employees and arising from their employment. |
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- Legal considerations
- Union Membership
- Competitive Strategy and company policy
- Equity
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Legal Considerations for Compensation |
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- Minimum wage
- Maximum hours
- Overtime pay
- Record keeping
- Child labor protection
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Strategy & Compensation Policy |
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- Prevailing market wage
- Leader or follower
- Seniority or performance
- Cost of living adjustment
- Overtime pay
- Promotion/Demotion
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Establish Pay Plan Five Step Process |
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- The salary survey
- Job evaluation
- pay grade grouping
- price pay grade-wage curve
- fine tune pay rates
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