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Employee Assistance Programs Summary
996 words, approx. 3 pages Employee Assistance Programs Employee assistance programs (EAPs) are employer-sponsored benefit programs designed to improve productivity by helping employees to identify and resolve personal concerns. Most EAPs employ mental health professionals...
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Employee Assistance Programs (Eaps) Summary
629 words, approx. 2 pages An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) consists of employer-sponsored services intended to aid employees with personal problems that may adversely affect their job performance. Initially developed to address alcohol-related problems, over the last...
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Employee Assistance Programs Summary
2,319 words, approx. 8 pages The term employee assistance program (EAP) refers to a program that provides business and industry with the means of identifying employees whose job performance is negatively affected by personal or job-related problems. The EAP arranges for structured...
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Employee assistance programs Information
1,124 words, approx. 4 pages
 Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are employee benefit programs offered by many employers, typically in conjunction with a health insurance plan. EAPs are intended to help employees deal with personal problems that might adversely impact their work...




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Employee Assistance Programs Prove Effective
02/17/1993: 510 words, approx. 2 pages American Express Co. saved $3 for every dollar spent on employee assistance. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. saved almost a half million dollars and pushed employee job retention to 97 percent. These results were obtained within two years using an Employee Assistance Program. ...
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Employee assistance program a valuable benefit
12/01/2000: 640 words, approx. 2 pages Employee assistance programs can pay big benefits to the employer, as well as help the employee through difficult times. When your automobile malfunctions you have it fepaired and the same is true with both medical and dental problems. So why is it we...
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Suspected killer idled for mental health
2/20/2007: 269 words, approx. 1 pages A nuclear power plant worker suspected of strangling his wife and daughter and then killing himself had been placed on leave from his job to deal with mental problems, the plant owner said Tuesday.Steven Lessard, an engineer at Unit 2 of the Indian Point Energy...
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Saint Louis fires coach Soderberg
4/18/2007: 484 words, approx. 2 pages Saint Louis coach Brad Soderberg was fired Tuesday after five seasons, a move tied to the school's new $80.5 million arena under construction and his failure to produce an NCAA tournament bid.The school announced the move in a statement that said the success of the...


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